Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 22, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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It struck the ground or went out
ot bounds means tuat It has ref-
erence only to such an occurrence
within the Held of play and not
In the end zone.
tUlle XVIII Cec. :! (a) page 31:
If the ball Is handed or thrown
forward tho ball actually leaving
the player's hand tJicn It be
comes a forward pass.
Rule XVIII Sev. 4 page 34:
When a kick does not cross the
lino of scrimmage players who
are given the right to recover
the ball shall not bo penalized for
Interference with an opportunity
Ode attempt to recover ball
for fair catch If making a bona
Hulo XVIII Sec. 5 page 34:
This applies to the hall recov-
ered behind the line of crimmuge
as well as a kick that has crossed
the lino of scrimmage.
Hulo XXI Sec. B (c) page 36:
"Close line play" It construed
to mean a distance of five yards
in cither direction from the line
of scrimmage.
The Following Precedure Govern
ing Officials is Adopted by
the Southwestern Board of
Football Official!.
All officials are requested to
wear a white uniform.
The officials should be on the
rfoothall Held twenty minutes be-
fore tho time for the beginning
of a game and meet in the cen-
etr of tho Held. Ten minutes be-
fore tho tlmo to begin tho game
During registration week
Coach J. Horaco Bhelton attended
tho meeting of the coaches and
officials of the Texas Conference
Southwestern Conference T. I. A.
A. Junior Academy and High
School associations.
The meeting was the annual In
terpretation conference of tho
Southwest Hoard of Football of
ficials.
Dana X. Bible of Texas A. &
M. presided.
I At this meeting the following
J interpretations were made of tho
football rules as wen as imor-
matlon governing officials. This
was also adopted by the Board.
Rule II. Sec. 1. page 12:
The ball shall have tlftcen
pounds of air using a balloon air
tester.
Rule VI. Sec. page 12:
The ball Is out of bounds when
cither the ball or any part of the
player who holds it touches the
ground obstruction or person on
or outside the side line or side
line extended.
Did..
paragraph: Sec. lfl.pago in; Rule .coach and the field Judge shall
nuuiy me vibuiuu nw ".
that purpose. The head linesman
will assist tho referee on out ot
bounds plays on his side of the
field.
The Held Judge will keep time
and tlmo out. In case there is
no field Judge tho umpire will
keep tho watch unless timekeep-
ers can be agreed upon. The
field Judge will fire his pistol to
denote tho end of each period
even though a play may be in
progress but tho ball will not be
considered dead unless the ref-
eree blows his whistle. Tho ref-
eree will blow his whistle and
declare the ending ot a period as
soon as possible after the gun
has been fired unless a play is in
progress.
The umpire will provide nim-
holf with a pad and ho will keep
a record ot the players by their
numbers time out substitution.
as well as the score.
When any captain has time
taken out and desires his full two
minutes he shall bo notified ten
seconds before time to resume
nlnv.
When the ball crosses the side
llnu on kicks the spot will be
mnrkofi bv the officials nearest
the spot for tho referre.
Tho umpire and field Judge shall
slcnal incompleted passes by
swinging their arms in a horizon
tal plane.
The umpire will inspect the
nlayers equipment on the field
immediately preceding the begln-
3 VI. Sec. 15 page 14 3rd the refree shall notify the homo I of tne gRmv
giHBB(JHBajU
VIII Sec. 8 page 23:
A player ot tho atacklng side
touches the ball In the opponents'
end zone the ball flien going out
of bounds between the goal lines
shall be ruled the same as had
It gone out ot bounds back of tho
goal line. That Is a touch back.
Rule VI Sec. 14 page 14 7th
line:
Cut out the word "as."
a I Hulo VII. Sec. 2 page 16:
Officials cautioned not to blow
whistle on kick-off If ball is kick-
ed ncress goal line until ball has
been touched to ground by de
fender of goal.
Rule IX Sue. 1 page 17 last
paragraph:
"One yard back of this line"
means behind a vertical plane
which is one yard In back of the
line of scrimmage.
Rule IX Sec. '.' page IS:
No player of either side may
encroach upon the neutral zone in
such a way as to delay the ball
being put into play.
Rule XIII Sec. (! page 22 Note:
minutes before the time for the
beginning of the game the coaches
of the respective teams shall have
the captains in the center of the
field for the purpose of tossing a
coin.
Officials arc expected to get in
their proper places following each
play without delay or interfer-
ence. In operating the gamo at
the kick-oft the umpire will stand
at one side of tho field on a lino
With the ball and will watch for
off-side.' The head linesman will
stand on the ten-yard line down
the field and rule whether the
ball was kicked ten arils. The
field judge will stand down the
field on one side line and will
mark the spot it the ball crosses
the side line. The refree will
stand down tho field near tho side
lino opposite the field judge. Nor
mally tho relcrec will follow the
ball and the umpire and field
judge will follow the nijn. In
ca be of a complicated shift the
head linesman will assist the ret-
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OTHER ABOUT OUR STORE OUR
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We Challenge the town on Smart Stlyes
at Moderate Prices for School and Col-
lege Girls Clothes.
It is because we carefully plan to con-
stantly keep our line of School and Col-
lege apparel up to date is why we are
always prepeared to successfully . meet
the Fashion demand as it arises.
HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE OIRLS CLOTHES
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prnn liv chncklnir the shtftfd men.
In case a team proposes to use ' t th f ... gta
shift plays the Captain must no- vpfcn . . hn
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DAUOHERTY'S GIVE BANQUET 1""1 his address was another tliut tu" the "efereo the method ofb(ll H Islckea and tne fluIa judec
. may he classed under the head " " ..-.o . . .
(Continued from page 2 1 l "short and snappy." Dr. Oodbold f'o shift plays. When such slg-
tlnie ho hah been called upon (and when called upon spoko a few nal is given one of the following
the times have been many) In the words relative to our coming foot- '"'U Immediately take place: (1)
last thirty-seven yean.. As a ' ball hoaMin. also recalling the jThe nU must uc DUt ln Dlu'' or
change of procedure however lie days ot his own grid career. Prob- f- nn offensive player or players
rfor.Mnl i imik n sn. h this ably the most important part ofimust actually shift positions.
time and his uddress was one out-' his message might be stated as
standing part of the program. I lollows: "Wo are going to beat
Along with his boosting of our I Simmons!"
team he suggested some simple I After tho hour or entertainment
remedies which are expected to and eating It tamo time to go.
be very effective this year. j Tho benediction was pronounced
Following Kldd's address I by Dr. tiodbold.
Chester Harrison one of the early
graduates of Howard Payne yet
a citizen of Brownwood was in-
troduced. He made a short talk
to tho class and to the football ;
players. Or. Daugherty next in
troduced Will Talhcrt head of
the Lion's Club of llrownwood.
His address was brief but pointed.
Assistant Couch Joe lluiley
Cheauey was the ne.t speaker.
The greater part of the crowd
Immediately went downtown to
learn the results of the Dempscy-
Tunney light.
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HOWARD PAYNE STUDENTS
SHOULD HAVE A BEAUTIFUL '"
SOURENEIR
OF THEIR SCHOOL
See the Vases and Plates in our Show
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Everything for the Picnio Basket
Otherwise the Referee may in his
discretion construe the play to
be for the purpose of drawing op-
ponents off-side.
Rule XIII Sec. 8 page 23:
If any kicked ball unless ac-
tually caught the ball shall be
considered as having been caught
if the player retains possession ot
It momentarily etc.
Rule XIV Sec. 8 page 2C:
Captain may not without pen-
ally delay for any cause whatso-
ever for more than two minutes
without a play intervening.
Rule XIV. Sec. 4 page 25:
"Duriug the last two minutes
of either half time shall not be
taken out for substitutions mado
by the team In possession of the
ball." This Is interpreted to mean
that time shall not bu taken out
for substitutions made by the
team in possession or the ball it
that team Is behind in the bcoro;
or in other words during the last
two minutes of either half time
shall bo taken out for substitu-
tions made by tho team in pos-
session of the bull If that team
Is ahead in the score.
Rule XV Sec. C page 2G:
After a fair catch has actually
been made no run shall bo allow-
ed by vlrtuo o (touching the ball
to the ground or touching the
ball to an opponent but the ball
must be put in play as specified
by rulo.
Hulo XVI Sec. 1 page- 27:
Merely lying on u man is not
to be considered holding.
Hulo XVI Sec. 1(b) pago 28:
Ae defensive player who has
reuched or passed the line ot
scrimmago in a bona-flde attempt
to get at the ball or the player
carrying it shall not bo penalized
for pushing opponents back into
tho play who is ln line with the
player attempting to get at the
ball or the player carrying it.
Rule XVII Sec. 1 Subdivision B
page 30:
With reference to the ball be-
ing dead and belonging to the
passing aide at the point where
will assist the referee by raising
one hand over his head to Indi-
cate that in his judgement the
referco should blow his whistle
and declare the ball dead. The
field Judge shall also be prepared
to adviso the referee on such plays
ns to whut man should be given
the ball. On attempted goals
from the Held tho Held judge will
tako a position that will enable
him to decide whether the ball
passes under or oer the cross
bar
When a punted ball crosses the
goal line the Held judge will sig
nal by holding his hand abovo his
head to indicate that the ball has
crossed the line. When officials
call fouls they will report to tho
referee stating both the foul and
tho penalty. The referee and um-
pire muycall off-side in the lino
but in the case of conflict the
head linesman's decision shall be
ilnal. The head linesman will
choose somo person on the field
to mark the spot ot the previous
down. He may bring in some
person of his own selection for
When n kicked ball is fumbled
theneld of play and then
crosses the side lino the field
judge or head linesman shall mark
tho spot where tho ball Is lasi
touched and assist tho referee In
determine who last touched the
ball in the Held of play.
When a tendants are permitted
to come on tho field of play the
umpire shall accompany the first
and the field judge the seconu
The referre will not blow the
whistle when backs are ln motion
or when a man In a shift does
not come to a stop until the play
is consummated. However tho
referee should mark the Bpot of
the foul In somo manner.
When a game Is In progress no
one shall bo allowed to come on
the field of play to discuss an of
ficial's interpretation except the
head coach who has first obtain-
ed permission of the referee
ulethcr shall an official while
tho game Is In progress be ex-
pected to bupport his ruling by
showing the rule book. All four
officials however will be respon
sible for any decision Involving
an Interpretation ot the rule.
This meuns that if one official
crre In his interpretation ot a
rule the other officials will be
expected to check him before play
Is resumed.
Tho home team shall furnish a
pistol stop watch rulo book
chain nnd rod for head linesman
nn dmarkers for officials.
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COME TO SEE US
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NEWS OF CAMPUS
Tho following letter was re-
ceived yesterday:
My Dear Wild Irishinun:
I hear that you are the one that
is in charge ot the Yellow Jacket
this year. Congratulations' and
I am sure that you will mako a
success of it. I wish you all ot
tho good luck In tho world.
But I am way down here hun-
gry for somo news of tho boys and
the rest of the school. I sure do
want the Yellow Jacket from the
first to tho last one. Don't forget
to send it to me and send to S01
Staples us I will get It so much
earlier than I would at home.
You have no Idea how it hurts not
to return to school. This living
proposition is not so good that is
it is hurd to make u living und
all that is in school had better
stay there for it Is tho only lite.
Tell all ot the boys to write mo
a long letter as I get so lonesome
for bomo of the school news. I
suro do hope that the Yellow
Jacket will have tho best club in
tho history of tho school. They
will have .with the leader Claude
Boyd. Ho is a good kid and u
wonderful athlete. Keep it in
mind to them to beat that bunch
of "Simmons Cowboys!"
Give my regards to all of the
teachers especially Dean Taylor.
You will find my check not filled
out to bo filled out tor the umount
ot the Yellow Jacket the whole
school year. Wishing ull ot tho
success in the world to you und
the school. Also give. my regard
to tho wonderful bunch ot girls.
As ever
CALDWELL.
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