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Show HMRvccping Alterations in Foot-ball Foot-ball Arc Announced in New Guide, Just Out. GAME PLAYED IN QUARTERS INSTEAD OP USUAL HALVES Changes Are Made With a View to Lessening Danger of College Sport. H Probably no book of sporting rules has H ever been looked for so anxiously as H Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide for 1 1010. This annual has just been pub- H llshcd, and contains the new official foot j ball rules, as revised by the foot ball rules j '.'ommlttcc. The committee held numcr- pus meetings, and It is only within the HM 'fist- few days that the final changes were 1 adopted. j The changes in the rules for 1310 must be carefully noted by officials, coaches, flflflfll captains and players in order -that they H may fully understand what is expected. H Talcing the rules up In onler. the first H change noted Is In the diagram of the B field, the longitudinal lines now being T Continued on Pago Eleven. UTAH MILITIA RETAINS RECORD Continued from Pngo Ten. il although several points wcro gained on 'Kl tho teams In the lead and the state Is ifH only fifteen points , out of the prlzo ll money. lH Tho infantry team continued Its good lH work and has a lead which will bo hard Cl to overcome. Skirmish fire Wednesday . ;H closes the match and the several low IH teams expect to make a great Jump. Tho. skirmish Is tho deciding event and eqv- J , H crnl high teams will probably bo Jolted. I "jH Score: 1 Nlclson 48 I 11. P. Anderson 45 .1 IH Wlntch 43 V Floyd Smith 43 ) jH Coolldgc 41 iH Warthman 3'J ! V 1H Keannn 3'J ,1 Webb 33 L Way 3S Frank Smith 32 iH Gardiner 31 A. Anderson 30 Ai'l |