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Show Determining Length of Game by the Stop Watch While there are one or two who have expressed themselves as not in favor of changing from the old system of determining the length of a game by the stop watch to the number of plays, it Is Interesting to note that the spectators and coaches who were In n( tendance at the Brown-Boston game at Providence when the "play system" was given its first tryout, are loud in their praise of the experiment experi-ment and favor its continuance. Coach Charles L. Whelan liked it so much that ho wants It adopted for future Boston university games. Like the numbering of the players, It Is going to take considerable time to show whether it will be universally adopted or not ; but those who are advocating - ft s'x! ihose who have seen it tried believe that it will be a part of the rules of (he game some day. |