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...team, as a rule, does not use head work enough. The tendency is to get rid of the ball as soon as possible. This fault will, however, decrease as the men gain in experience. The team play is, notwithstanding this fault, rapidly improving, and the defence shows great promise...
...will be seen by the governing rules for the annual Harvard-Yale races that the choice of days for this year rests with Yale. Rule VI, passed in 1886, is as follows...
...faculty of Cornell have just passed the rule that if a student is guilty of intoxication, gambling, or other gross immorality, or of interference with the personal liberty of any student, he will be expelled from the University. It is understood that the law will be rigidly enforced...
...proposed rules as submitted by the Advisory Committee last March were discussed and passed with a few changes. The recommendation to prohibit the snapper-back from running with the ball until it has touched a third man was voted down and thus the rule in regard to the centre rush putting the ball in play remains the same as it was last year. It was also decided that "No player can lay his hands upon or INTERFERE with, by use of hands or ARMS, an oppnent, unless he has the ball...
...rule, like to find fault with our sister papers, but we cannot let the last freak of the Lampoon go unnoticed. That publication has declared its intention of caricaturing members of the University whenever a fitting opportunity presents itself. Now that kind of thing was tried when the Lampoon was first started, and the consequences were disastrous. College opinion objected, and with justice, to this degraded form of wit; and we beg to warn the Lampoon that it is more than probable that college opinion will object again. There is plenty of wit and versatility in a big university like...