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First of these was the very exasperating way in which men on the field tried to get at the secondary interference, kept on after the whistle had blown and the runner had been stopped, and oftentimes endeavored to knock down a backfield man. Often in the last two years we have seen an entirely unsuspecting back who, owing to the nature of the secondary side of the line and the runner stopbed before he got through his opening at all, had relaxed, suddenly struck by one of these interferers and perhaps knocked down. To the victim this naturally appeared a wholly unwarranted attack, but the slight might not injure him it made him mad and produced a bad spirit. The interferer had only as justification that he had been told to take the secondary man, and had not known that the run had been stopped and the whistle was pulled that will put an end to this unnecessarily running into men after the whistle, for a ten yard penalty will be inflicted. was made and such swinging of the legs against an opponent will cost the offending side fifteen yards. Assistant for Lineman Tripping Includes "The secondary tendency to be corrected was the gradual increase of a peculiar style of tactics consisting of swinging them feet into the air and swinging them like a flail into the knees, or sometimes almost as high as the face of an opponent. As long as those legs did not strike the opponent below the knees it could not be ruled as tripping, so a new rule Tripping Includes More "The third point was the inevitable result of the way in which a team on the attack, using a starting signal, gradually learnt to 'bend the ball' in getting off. This is of course distinctly hard to handle with his watch oftentimes and so the thing grew. This next year the use of four officials is made mandatory and the linesmen freed from the duty of keeping time, the watch given to the field judge when the ball is off; the officer is called when any man starts his head or foot across into the neutral zone before the ball has been snapped. The fourth objectionable feature was the rushing into the field of resubstitutions during the last period, thus allowing the old ruling that no resubstitution may take place except at the beginning of a period. "A ruling also was given on the position of linemen. Several have felt that the restriction placed upon a lineman on the attack of having one foot and the opposite one foot has the line of scrimmage has worked hardship on the really good and active man who could get into interference. The general impression has been that the present rule made it necessary for a lineman to stand up with one foot on the ground. This is not so. The man may stand up with one foot on the line and the other back, and then if his opposite hand is within a foot of the line he conforms to the rule whether the hand is near or rather difficult thing for officials to determine, but certainly allowing the man to stand up. More Protection for Fullback "There was a return to the old rules regarding running into the fullback, making a fifteen yard penalty for this and disqualification for roughing this player. A forward pass going out of bounds, whether hitting a player or not, will be ruled as incomplete; the centre in snapping the ball must actually let it go; subtraction not being determined on the field, and in case of an illegal substitution not being discovered until play has been on the, illegal substitution not being discovered until play has been on the, man is disqualified, half the distance to the goal line is penalized and a report made to the central board of the case. There were many players and committee recommended numbering all players besides depreciating the sending of substitutes in for the sole purpose of carrying instructions." Wilson's Drug Store has the largest refrigerator case in the state for keeping chocolate creams in perfect condition summer or winter. Try a box of Johnson's Famous Milkwee chocolates from this case and be convinced. Money back if not in perfect condition.—Adv. Hash House Rules Number and number of positions required to play some Varsity will be required to play some position other than their regular position on the Varsity. Any team playing a Varsity player in his regular position will play the game or games to its opponent. Number and Eligibility of Players 2. Any club which has fewer than 13 able-bodied men as qualified players shall be allowed to draught out players until 13 have been secured. 3. A team must at all times play 4. The manager of a team, when handing in the names of players, shall be required to designate which players, and which belong to the team. 5. When any new members come to a club they shall be allowed to play after their names have been handed into and approved by the commission. 6. The commission shall have power to decide on the eligibility of players, both club men and outside players. at least five men from the boarding house it represents. 7. Any team playing other than qualified players shall forfeit the game or games to its opponent, unless the captains or managers have agreed beforehand that an ineligible man may play. Grounds 1. The grounds upon which the games are to be played shall be designated on the official schedule. If for any reason the field is not available at that time it shall be the duty of the managers to notify the managers of each team at least 12 hours before the time scheduled for the game. Time of Playing 1. The managers of each team may jointly change the time for playing a game. 2. Any team which fails to appear within 15 minutes of the scheduled time will be dismissed play when the umpire calls 'play ball' shall forfeit the game. Umpire 1. The umpire shall be selected by basketball team of the managers of the onseniya team. 2. The umpire shall have power to bench any player for any good cause, and if the player refuses to leave the game, the umpire shall have power to forfeit the game. Proteated Games 1. The commission shall have power to decide all protested games, each team to be represented at the meeting of the commission when the case comes up for consideration. The commission shall constitute a quorum, the chairman to have no vote except in case of a tie. List of Players 1. The manager of each team shall prepare a list of players, and place it in the hands of the commission, who shall keep it on record. No addition shall be made to this list without the consent of the commission. Ralls 1. Each team shall provide a ball for each game that will pass the inspection of the opposing pitcher. Number of Innings 1. The managers or captains shall agree before the game the number of innings to be played. In case of disagreement or neglect to specify 7 innings shall be considered an official game. Report of Games Report of games 1. The manager of the winning team shall report the result of the match. Daily Kansan before noon of the following day; games played on Friday or Saturday to be reported on Monday noon. This report shall also contain a list of participants. A View for Your "K" Book Championship 1. Division championships shall be decided on a percentage basis. In case of tie a game shall be played by the winner, the same average to decide the championship. 2. The league championship shall be between the division champions. 3. In case any team withdraws from the league before it has played, the team must be played or unplayed by that team shall be declared forfeited to its opponent. The first section of Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital was erected in 1905 at Rosedale on ground given to the University by Dr. Simeon B. Bell, at a cost of $30,000. In 1911 a second section coating $50,000 was erected, the older part was then converted into a nurses home. The hospital has 76 beds. 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