Show ENGLISHMAN N TEllS Of Ar ERIGAN fOOTBAll Tho The following Is a 1 paragraph from an Interview with Fred H Mimes Milnes who was In America with the Pilgrim soccer team ast fall and who told after atter returning to tongland tongland England what he thinks of the Amen Ameri American can cm college football game From the Sheffield England Dally Daily In Independent dependent The Pilgrims had the doubtful pleas pleasure ure tire of witnessing a couple of games paoo on the American gridiron As many nany will know the ground Is marked cit Ca in squares and the game is played by a code of signals The play players ers era do not kick the ball the game con B ests of catching running with and throwing the ball Consequently when a ar rayer r ayer gets the ball the opposing side for him straightaway and as It Its s stems that any means of downing him and getting the ball from him are law lawf fil f II some exciting not to say terrible si res are witnessed Reserve Resene players are seated on forms around the ground As one oe payi r Is carried off to the stripping rc m 0 o the hospital as the case may be bea a reserve resene at once takes his place And nd it iti ItI i j j not often that a reserve has to watch a match through As a spectacular affair the th game is spoiled owing to so little be being ing seen of it the players pla ers being frequent frequently ly huddled together in a heap on the ground whilst the luckless wight at the bottom has generally to be led off the I fic Jd id |