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StyLouin KMiW-Clty WnfllihiKton PlttHbn London Send for a copy of SpaldliiK h Fall and Winter 5iorit untaioxue. its rrce. N BBBBflrBBBfl BL j3F BBBBBl m7B-fvr.BrBBr ' i In speaking of the changes made in tiro football-ruies and -the effect these, changes will have on the playing at the game. Spauldlng's Ofllclal Footfall Guide has the following to Bay: "The changes in the rules r 1904 in the" main affect most serjously the scrimmage development. -Last year, between the two twenty-pVe yard lines in tho middle of tho field, a team was restricted to seven men in the line, but Inside the twenty-five yard lines, that -is, near the- goal lines, the old- formations were7 admissible. In 1903 the quarter-back could run only when lu the middle of the field, that Is. be tween the two twenty-five yard lineB, and tha meant when only seven men were 5n the rush line, or line of Lcrirnrnagv. 'ThlB year a team neer can have lts8i than six men on the rush line and' If only six are on the rush line, then one of the men who plays be hlujl the line must be outside the man occupying the position on the end of the lino of scrimmage. But It la admissible to run the quarterback at anytime and In any part of th,e field so long as the above provision Is ttomplied with, and so long as he runs at least five yards outside of the spot where the ball Is put In play." This change will probably have the effect of making the choice of men playing behind the line depend not only upon their speed and agility but upon .their .ivoight and strength. Another Important change Is that which makes a field-kick goal count (our points instead of five, as In for mer years. The minor changes are not essential to the game or its form. A few of them may be briefly noted a' follows: The umpire shall have a call dif ferent from thnt of the referee and the play will continue until the ball 1b dead, after which the referee will inflict the penalty called for- by the umpire's decision. Any deliberate attempt to draw, tho opponents off-side by a false start has no effect on the play, for the ball Is regarded as dead even If snapped. If the winner of the toss selects the goal then the loser of the tos3 must tako the kick-off. The. penalty for kicking out of bounds twice In succession has been Iesponed ten yards. Interference with o free catch gives the offended side the choice of putting the ball in plav by a scrimmage and taking a penalty of twontv yards or of making a free kick and taking only five yards penalty. The duties of a linesman are once more narrowed. Besides the above reunifies there nre numerous changes In the penalties to be Inflicted. Disqualification Is given for un necessary roughness. 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