Show In a territory well supplied with officials official this may not be besuch be besuch such a problem but in localities less bountifully supplied its it's still advisable to have men available for both groups And no matter how alert and capable an official is these snap judg ment meat decisions which have to come as a matter of habit are going to ta be delayed and perhaps confused when the official has to stop and remember if hes he's working high school or collegiate collegiate col col- competition This department doesn't wish to become involved in an argument over which group is headed in the more logical di dir direction di- di r ti n. n I simply believe that representatives of the high schools and colleges should get together on an attempt to standardize th the same game instead of having different rules and interpretations If the pros and the high schools find it feasible to let the passer throw the ball from anywhere behind the I line ne of scrimmage scrim scrim- scrimmage scrimmage mage why must the colleges upon the passer being at yards behind the line Or to put way is really it-really ly in the interests of greater safety as the high schools arg e in defense of their rules for a a backfield eld man to feint a a. a pi ge into the line and then leap eap up to throw a Jass while pass the the defensive men are rush rushing ng up to 10 meet him |