. The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association football guide. The official rules book and record book of college football . an will be able, after a weeks studyof a team, to form a fairly accurate judgment as to theparticular style of game which will take the greatestadvantage of their abilities, while at the same time itwill leave the fewest points of weakness open at whichto direct attacks. No captain, who is himself a player, can or ought toundertake the general coaching of his team, for tworeasons: In the first place, he can never study themdispassionately from all sides and come
. The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association football guide. The official rules book and record book of college football . an will be able, after a weeks studyof a team, to form a fairly accurate judgment as to theparticular style of game which will take the greatestadvantage of their abilities, while at the same time itwill leave the fewest points of weakness open at whichto direct attacks. No captain, who is himself a player, can or ought toundertake the general coaching of his team, for tworeasons: In the first place, he can never study themdispassionately from all sides and come to a fair con- 8 INTRODUCTION. elusion as to just what they are capable of; and, in thesecond place, he cannot both play and coach either tohis own advantaj^e or that of his team. Beyond these points the general play of the season of1891 will probably not differ greatly from that of lastyear. \I^Jii^Cc^^ A. G. SPALniNG & BROS. (Patent Applied for.) Affords abso-lute protectionto nose and alsoto teeth. Poe, tlie greatPrinceton Cap-tain would nothave been ableto play againstYale Thanksgiv-ing day had itnot been for It is made ofrubber. No wire(or metal) aboutit; cannot there-fore hurt any ofthe other play-ers. It was worn also by Cranston, the great Centre Rush ofHarvards
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