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Show When You Have to HavoThatYard Call for the Old Line Duck I ", ' -1: v..v-i L?jrr" "i1''a:tli"'T3"'- Haw Great Lakea football playara exeaute a Una play. Slack ling a how a direction to be takan by man with tha kali. Whit Una ehawe dl recti an ta be taken fey man an Interferenoa, Phata by R. Dorman. Paeaed fey U. . ceneoc. , I By Paul Purman (Third of a h umber of articlee by Paul Purman allowing how H. P Olcott, former form-er all American center, and coach of tha Oraat Lakea football team, teaehea hla I men tha game.) , The wlaa football coach teaches ' hla I tenme the element of a t rsl gh t foot ha II 'before ha atarta to Inatruct them In trick playa and elaborate forma tlona. A check on tha average football game will ahow thnt a great ma)orlty of tha playa in which the ball la carried (I. a. f'lava lit which kickg are not uaedl are Ine playa or rune aurund the ends. When a team needn a yard and need a It bad the line play la ueually reanrled to. The nccnptpnny Inif photograph will give the player a good Idea of a line play, tha I hall being carried by the laft half back between left end and left tackle. In t hla ease the play haa baan ehtt- I fullv made end ahowe not only the proper i formation but a well conceived and axe- cuted defenae and Interfercnca for the ! man with the ball. The line haa held well In thla play and ' polenttol tarklera hava been blocked off Th Mark 1ntte1 line ahowe the th of tha man with tha ball, while tha white Una ahowe how tha tackle, who haa Juat turned hla man aelde. la In a position to run aeroea and atop No. ) In the foreground. fore-ground. The right end haa been successfully success-fully blocked and the man with the ball hae an excellent chance to make a good gain. Thla ( ona of tha commonagt playa In football and thla photograph ahowe It eernti1 M If tevt |