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Show OSIE FOOTBALL NEW YORK. March LS.ChaJ I of the rule governing a safety and a 'suggestion that officials who take .-rt in professional L-ani-- In ba rred, were made at the annual meeting of the 1 football rules' committee, which Closed here todny. Following a safety, the rule wa changed in r-.'i ttiat i he ball shall be put in play on the 30-ynrd line instead in-stead of the 20-ard line. The alteration altera-tion wii? ;nndo because of tho difflcul-j ty of xpectatora in differentiating be-1 tween a aft and a touchback. I Th(' committee .cuggened to thr central board of officials that after the season of 1921. no college foot-1 ball official who Shall officiate in a! I proferslotial game shall be eligible- for i any further college football contests. These were the outstanding chanK ' find recommendations made, allhont, 1 there were minor alterations in th ' code. It was ruled that the referee shall t.-M the ruin for On- call of the opening open-ing play and the w inning captain hav- ing numbered his choice of such play i cannot revoke such decision! In an effort to urtail cutting down a player from behind, the commltt- ' elaborated the rule on unnciTur roughness to include running Into j duinK into or throwing the body against a plaer ObVloUSiJ out of thu , The " i i.l v ! n -ian tu- flj HER ise - t.,Sf 1 coj '"nej l!l0j 1 "i -i e Wift, d -a a l tyfj oi i... i ' - bttl " 1 e 0 'Uj 'eg jTT, i ! ten r rnber of the l . ' B' , i,i;id.T th seasoflj 'JKK- Jl velopmonts, LfK S O iiy Cam 1 1 lcI!! 2fde al J JPJ" . went Hflfi nfeg 'i L'n irne Otrr lon made a st lDl i oni flT oo flr |