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Coaches were asked to send in any other changes in the rules that they might favor. It was suggested that the present "dead-ball" rule should be abolished. As an example of the inadequate ness of this rule. Bingham cited a play in the Harvard-Dartmouth game, when a Dartmouth...
While Cornell ran back a Syracuse punt to the west side of the field, the Cornell right end crept over to the opposite side and lay down, unobserved by Syracuse- the old, old "shoestring"' play. In a flash Cornell snapped a forward pass to the end who trotted over...
As a rule coaches save such fire-kindling measures for the Big Game of the season, but last week's game was a big one for Princeton. Not because the rivalry between Princeton and Columbia is second oldest in U. S. football.* Not because Columbia had thrashed Princeton last...
After the kick-off, Dean immediately carried the ball-down to the goal line, but lost it there on an incomplete pass. Harvard kicked to midfield, and the quarter ended there in a duel of punts.
Notre Dame thrashed Northwestern 21 to 0. On the first kickoff, George Melinkovich made the longest run of the week, 98 yd. for a touchdown. Added misfortune for Northwestern was what happened to its amiable, hard-plunging halfback. Ernest ("Pug") Rentner; he broke a rib in the first quarter, found...