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...that is heard is so slight that it is distinctly negligible. It is quite remarkable that such is the case, and still more so that the Rules Committee should have been able to make such sweeping changes in the game with so few mistakes, and these only minor in effect. Naturally every one is not agreed upon details and modifications of certain rules, but the whole effect upon the game has been wonderfully good. The spirit of the game has been influenced greatly, and there is a marked improvement in the demeanor of the players on the field. The game...
...yard rule is excellent to make the offense resort to the open plays; the limiting of the number of men behind the line has the same effect. Without the onside kick and forward pass, however, the first two changes would be useless, for the only open play then available would be the long kick or quarterback kick. As originator of the onside kick rule I may possibly be prejudiced; but it seems that it would be a grave mistake to go back to the rule allowing the back field men to let a ball bounce around on the ground...
...position is absolutely unaltered. There has been no assurance that the vote of the Association was any more than a bare majority, in which case we should still be at a disadvantage with our dearest rivals. But even granted that we should have good company in the experiment, its effect upon intercollegiate sport would be no less fatal...
...installed in the middle of the year; new music will not have to be learned, and the clubs will not be so much retarded by new members who are learning the old music. The professional coaching which the clubs receive before the Yale concert will have its effect during the whole year instead of for a half-year only...
...final game of the inter-class hockey series will be played, probably in the Stadium, this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock between the Sophomores and the Freshmen. In case the game is to be played elsewhere, a notice to that effect will be posted in Leavitt and Peirce...