POOTHAI.I. 





^^ft be remodel.- 1. until now it it lit tie enough 



ceton MM! Harvard 



r mark. I a nrw ,-ra in the sport 



'. Tbw eonteat 

 < from the heavy maand 



.-, runnmi? game, with a great 



1 1 nl wee consequently far more 

 i. hav* IH ^'. It .Irmon- 



^^d that f.i-t liill ran I 



una- to ' that 



r.-t in thr *port nii.l 



i--e that |wi 



It to f.-iir. 



f nil.- k -oi up for IHl:, ,s that ,,f 

 ( m MI i ttee, composed of 



. Athlrtii ' 



i -i..p to this l yle of p 

 1 used was tin- rul.- that not more 

 thar. 3 men fbould rtn- he ball wan put 



group 



ihem~ h> - f<>r that purpose more than 5 yanU 



ro the ball was put in play. 



one, howeTer. managed in one way 



ruli-, and so in 



rt forward 

 til is put in play, ami that IH>I 



\es back of thr 



^^^K be at tli- ruiiiiinL'"- until the 



ilee called for an tn 



mlify 



i ih.- ml.--.. In 1895 



the rule, as amende* I -eton, 



^^ei the officers of the game shall > 

 ^^t. a r ft r.- . a linnunan. and an assistant 

 lloasman. Th.- nn| 



regard ia contain 



.alifv a | 

 il of ihf ninp:' 

 .tit thr :i I- ai : -hall. 



-. p.xrrnuitf thf 

 . 



1 that the cap- 



: rules Ui.l .;. .in. Th.rv 



nan in thr 



1 ornrll. an i tn^nea. 



Mill ffive the n 



sidea loss 

 10 choice ha* tl 

 H r>"- if i noahant.. 



may t-ho. 



* opniuientx in that ca*> tak> 

 -' <v *l ; wo teams thru linr up. the 



'ic Imll plann- it upon th 



llo stand back in their own ttrritori . 



vardt. until the ball has been toothed w 



mtf ..,nk, kv. beJ .. m -" . 



a* far as be eaa and still h . i.u forward 



it and rrturn it by a ki. . 



the opponent*. As anon as the bail i faiHy bett 



'!...' - I- '.'. i ..:.: r .,._ . . 



still- 1 



one on his side, usually the mat. 



back rush, mast puce the ball on the 



ground at that |*.t f.. r a - - rimmage,- .. 



i he Ull i, thm put in piay again 

 the men of each team keep on their own 

 side of the ball, under the penaKy of a fowl f or 

 1)7 the s^beflkTk&tiaw the ball 

 or snapping it itai-k.nth.-r ith hb foot or. more 

 tn.l. to a plater of hit own 

 ftidr jimt U-hind him, I... i c-aJlri| ll 

 . k. Thr Ull i. in pin 



press forward an MJUH a* thr UJ1 b put in motion 

 by the snap back. Naturally. a* the 



quartrr U. k uMially passes it still farther bs 

 o a half back or ba< k 



with. . 



. .-. f r, ,- : *i , .. , 



. all lawful mean* to rvUrdthat 

 adTance until their ronn< r 



,y. It b 



, : :, r, : .,,<.. . . 

 r .'..;,.,. ......._.. , 



of the handm bwly. and arms of law i iMltastasjts 

 As soon as the snap back ha* seat the hail be- 



l.iiol him h. i..i- really placet all the met. 



and the opponents' 



v stand. 

 legal right to run past ihem'as qoirkly as poa 



; f goal and they. thiteaWi. 



The game thus progresses in 



rkn-k< 





.it i< n heJag that of a ru> 



.....:; 

 ! B ' ' 



Tance or retreat, which would 

 fair to thr .(,- !..:. v Thb rule provides that 

 in thr ." - r att'-n.pt* to atlvanre the 



ball, a rdlhe 



oppooenU* goal .-r retreated 10 yards toward 

 own goal most Mirrvnder the ball. 



Ib'cwtrh! 







bia own t- tosjchtetf It, 

 le ground at the spot whsrs 

 This entitle! him to a fre* 



: ' 



This can 



her i 



flv ai 



plants hi h.i l in the 



kick-that is. his 



..,-:.! .-.'. ,' 



t bis side may retire swdl distance toard 

 his own goal as he sees fit and them make a punt 

 or a dnp. or give the ball to some one of his 

 on xrimmege, or to place the beJI 



for place k . k. H. r. . .i fc -.in. a a" 



he take* a free kirk he mu*t make an actuaJ kirk 



of at least 10 yard*, unless the ball t> stopped by 



