Show FOOTBALL AND U ANI THE NEW NE' J RULES HULES Lo Los Angeles n x I-x Examiner It I Is Interesting interesting inter Inter- esting to note from flum time the results o of tho the football games thus fa far I played that whether tho time new rules about which such a U great dl cu lon arose last spring SIring have made time the game gume more picturesque or ur not the they at least have havo apparently given the so-called so smaller smatter colleges a better chance chanc It hats has not been demonstrated that they thew have made th the game tamo loss 1081 dan dun Th There re have ha been heen Injuries and three deaths thus far Car in tho the football season eason on the gridiron But as before the time serious injuries have ha h been en suffered b by players from preparatory schools who had been Imperfectly trained while all ull of the fatalities have oc occurred occurred oc- oc curr d In games gameN lie between tween students of or high schools or secondary Institutions h It hu has bus always been the fact that the well Welt trained and more Inure mature nature students of the large CI universities ti have seldom el om suffered d seriously But It I Is notable that In la this thiN years year's football season ealon such hitherto invin ln cible t teams nm an as Yale Princeton and ani Michigan which ordinarily go KO through I a n c season on without being scored against 0 unions In In tho the ca case e of If Ya Yale Yae e and Princeton the they meet each other other- have this year notwithstanding an nu unInterrupted uninterrupted un un- interrupted list of victories still had hall their lieu goal lines hues cO ed cros-ed e 1 b by colleges which seemed hitherto out of their class To tIll this extent the new football rules ruleN arc emphatically a success s and an ml vantage ac The They apparently have broken biJl up the football aristocracy an and amid 1 given I en the smaller coll colleges Je a chance I If not riot often to win at least to lose low without with out the time ignominy of not nol making a single Io score As s football r remains the time most mot thoroughly thor timor amateur game tame now Illa played ed In America it Is fortunate that it Is now nots so o Ic regulated d that an amateur ur does doe not notI have havo to go to one o of the most expensive expensive sive or arl aristocratic colleges In order I to play It with hope of or distinction Pou has lias just tiled died n I ly h in In Savoy lavoy o a Ho lit was staying with some I friends and when out for u a walk wall turnIng turn turn- ing to 0 look nl fit a u beautiful pi piece ee of scenery ho in suddenly placed hl his to 0 his hilS eyes and arid fell dead deai Emile Pou Pou- was the time Thomas homus Hurd Hardy of Lan Lan- Nearly all his writing of or Ln- Ln late Inte yours years lie he ear hc was born at Montauban In IS hud had the been devoted de to the study of or poa peasants and poetical descriptions of Jf that beautiful and va varied va- va ried nod Countr country He lie was vms ono one of the time forc- forc most of or the time mOlt large number of r regional writers who do 10 no so to much to 0 Inculcate love e for tor time the petite which 1 Iq typical of ot the French and when In IK his hi hil Idyl Le Is IeM wu was published anti and ant arranged ed for the th hi- hi acne at the time Odron Od- Od ron Oh lii 01 I wn WON compared with Alphonso no nn wih 1 mind and mean menu praise praise- London Globe I |