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There are now virtually but three codes of rules under which foot-ball is played, viz.: That of the English Foot-Ball Association, the Rugby School code and the American Inter-Collegiate Association code. The English Association rules admit of no handling of the ball in "carrying" it - as in the case of a "run in" - "passing" it, throwing it or of "knocking on;" that is, batting it with the hands. It can only be kicked, except it goes out of bounds. Goals scored by a kick alone count in this game, there being no touchdowns in the score...
...Courant advocates the formation among the college journals of an inter-collegiate bureau of correspondence instead of the inter-collegiate press association. Could not an inter-collegiate press association reasonably include in its scheme the former suggestion...
...Index will be out about Dec. 1. It will contain in addition to the matter given last year measurements of the crew, averages of all the players in the Inter-Collegiate Base-Ball League, and generally more extensive athletic records...
...suggestion for the organization of an Inter-collegiate Press Association among the different college journals of the country is, we believe, not altogether a new one. Somewhat over a year ago it was started by the Acta Columbiana. It did not then meet with such favor as to warrant its promoters in taking steps looking toward the realization of the project. It has since, however, come somewhat prominently before the college world, and now seems in a fair way of active discussion, and perhaps of tentative adoption by the more prominent publications of our colleges. The Williams Athenaeum, the Michigan...
...animated with a sufficiently earnest and definite purpose. Of late years there has been observed a marked tendency toward a better understanding and mutual co-operation in our colleges, both between instructors and students. The New England College Association has greatly promoted this spirit. In other ways our Inter-Collegiate Ball and Boating Associations have had the same tendency. But probably none of these would have a better effect in this way than an inter-collegiate press association. The object of this union, says one of the aforesaid journals, would not merely be the definite one of "an interchange...