Show PEW FEW CHANGES ARE EXPECTED IN FOOTBALL One May J Be Position of Ball End of or Third Thui-d Period Period Sp Spokane l kamie an Wash ash Tan Jan While football football foot Coot ball hall followers lucre hero think there titers Is little likelihood of tor it alt arty aily radical being made In the time football rules for fOl the 1919 season they thc seem scent certain that two important important im mi- points will ill be brought to the attention of or the tile rules committee when It meets this winter to consider the matter according ln to George Yarnell of this city Varnell a former University of or Chicago gridiron player arid and Northwest North west welt conr conference referee for several sc seasons back is regarded a as an fin authority on omu the game gamo in this section une Inc id a result oC of a a. disagreement which to e following the lie game bam between betWeen be be- tween the time University rf cf r Pittsburgh and am-al 1 I the lie Cleveland naval na i when time was called for time the end of or the second I wIt with Ii h iiA lili 11 In In the tilA Do DOP of r- r rp p Pittsburgh i h hn on n Cic Cleveland's lan is vard I Iline I line limme said Varnell Pittsburgh h. h which lost time tho game chimed five minutes re remained remained re- re mated for or pIa play pin in iii the time when whon time tta was called calle As the time rules now provide provide pro pro- vide the ball bail W H put in imi pla play from from l kickoff nt fit the beginning f r the lie third I period the th same sano as at the beginning of or orthe the mme game The rime suggestion t on has been offered that to lo pre prevent lIt a repetition of or such a situation play be bo resumed at nt the tIme be beginning beginning be- be ginning g of the thu third period from where it was vas as halted at the end crud of or the tIme second I This would mean that a team cain which I has worked down the field in the see see- e end ond period and registered a decided I yardage aldage advantage anta e over o its opponent would not lose It for lack of oC a a. few I II minutes of pla play Such Such a system now ilOw I i I Is 11 i H It t the time end of tc c first a anti and mid I third periods i The other Instance where whore a l. l change Is IR up-e up needed cu according nC to Varnell's belief arose In tIme the Great Annapolis Lakes LaJ c ran when excited game ame an off orf the tIme Annapolis bench and anti tackled a Great Lakes player plyer who was free Cree and andon on oil hi lila his way to a touchdown The officials oUI- oUI allowed l a n. touchdown Technically the time rules do not cover the tho play although u h two different rules in tho the book ml might aught ht h ho used b by officials in hi such a a. situation he lie said S Neither thel of the tIme rules however cr permit T tho which be- be of or a touchdown I road ond onu a doubt was W as time tho fair ruling In I Great Annapolis Lakes game ganie S SI I |