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Show - mJJ CHANGES TO BE mm RULES! New York, Fob. 3. Football men of prominence from all parts of (tho country were in NTcw York today for the two days' session of tho Intercollegiate Intercol-legiate Rules committee. A majority of tho fourteen members of the committee com-mittee expressed themselves as convinced con-vinced that no atorial changes should be enacted this year, their position being that the prosent legislation should have another season's lest-The lest-The host of suggestions for something different which have been flooding the country will be gone over carefully, however. The Harvard representative is in favor of doing away with the three-minute three-minute rest between quarters, taking out ouly time for the teams to change goals. Harvard also favors making the halves 35 minutes instead of 30 minutes min-utes long,, and as tho game last year under the new rules was less trying on the players, the suggostion to lengthen tho halves may meet with approval. |