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Show 50 YEARS OLD, i STILL PLAYING HI wSm - m I J FRAXK i i i n ii M Ben e. 1 MAViiirrv w":in if i,u'd keen' young, play football. If you can't gd anybody lo play football with you. chop wood. But football Is the best oxereiM for the middle-aged m. n. not golf or checker. That'M what Frank A. I 'a v. ley. assistant as-sistant county agent leader for Kan-i Kan-i saa, says. Ho lives up to his rules, I too. , 4 Dawley is 50 years old. the head of a family of six children, nut those who i opposed him In a post-season football game last fall. declare hfl seems t younger. But tho football season Is short, and the opportunities for plalng the grand I old game are few. So Dawley chops wood for exercise out of season. He helped organize football in the Kans-.a Suae Agricultural college In while ho was a sophomore. Ami he hadn't inlased an opportunity to I play a single season since then. "It's a better game now than it was then." lawley said- "I like tho forward for-ward pass. "The game Isn't so rough, either. Bui there Is one thing about modern football I 'don't like. That la spiking. It ..hght to be barred. "The teams of today are far better coached than our old teams. You aee It especially In Interference. where team work la so important." oo |