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Show GRID FBI Hi FWSITEi Coach Says Prescm Q Presents Too Great , Element of NEW YORK. Dee. lug of the football season ' Ing of the decks for baseb-o a revision of the rules, itS!,"'' the diamond followers 'Pr ' '' their clamor for a c'riiiR L Some of the m,st men in the country are so openly, planning a ca,wj present uncertain stvl,, (lt these mon do not lose Uk' "" " the face of an expert,., ,' the football rules ' eo , ''!'" :' just as many nuts libera 't o Vj their brother rule ,nV s !V" In the crowd that ,.,,,, ,' '' B-ston I mot a ee'el"u 1,1 " time picked for tho Al.i,""''ls Ho was disappointed at '"'! vard result at evervthinc U 'It s pretty hard t ' ball team." was wwr consolation "since thev C,J'! ' "-ica. Since they ru;S ' '-he '-he interrupted bitterly ll:t i "You mean since tlie war;" Changes Spoil Game. ' No, I don't. I mean Binoe IV , ns to make these changes il the so-called open phv ,1, pass, tho four periods ami -.n ' Football is not football anv ' Don't ynu think It better f V'v lie and safer for the iila,, , , ' parture from mass formaid'," "You make me laugh, y i. . ter than that," he said ,v' h' "It s merely a surrender to a 1 ,", a fad that took hold of tlie ,"' ' one or two very lamentable 'lr suppose you've noticed that we V the accidents?" "M But what Is wrong with il, otherwise? '"Why, It's more like tossW,,., The coaches have no has s ( tlon, nothing on which to bu'l'd ' A lgh school team is linliic tn of the tug colleges by one of t-dental t-dental plays that go v illi n,( pass. By George, thev Imve 1 A team may be trained down t(lV cond:t'on, may have the wo),;),, distributed and all the s'rmrVv,. ed. Then W'll come an ii,Urr 0 ward pass or some other on.'n ''. cident. and everyth'ng vl Iriv.-. r naught. It's not football, ami :v football people express them..Vi dldly and get back to real irri,' ciples the better it will lie. v as well ns I do that 90 per e, football people think that way:- Suggestions Made. Tho exact percentage would to determine, but of four ninn heard discuss the subject all th,,.f same way. None of these experts, natural!; , consent to the use of their nnne bel'eve, and rightly so, perhar,, would simnly antagonize certain ,' of the public, pnd for that tinv tato to be Identified with the ir, as pioneers. Just the same, a pile of mrr are on their way tn the rules r ee, and we may exnect S',me The frequent upsetting of form v inabil'ty to pass on the merits n in one game have d'scust'! :! timers. As one of those old , pointed out. the form of a foo'i, var'es from day to day as hvk baseball team, under present f i And, mind ynu, the football tern1 one big day in which to show ilM while the baseball team has all : in which to hit its real stride. The one ttv'ng, though, that football experts forget is the ire-': ' of spectators. The averanm' know the fine points of M" wants to see and understand ivm' ' ing on. He also wants the nnw' bered for identification. But, r the player hates to wear those f:s-" his back! |