6/11 When the ends had trotted back over the field with the ball to repeat the proceeding, he made himself heard: "Spread out more, fellows, and don't all stand in a line across the field. You've got to learn now to judge kicks; you can't expect to always find yourself just under them. Fletcher, as soon as you've decided who is to take the ball yell out. Then play to the runner; every other man form into interference and get him up the field. Now then! Play quick!" The ball was in flight again, and once more the ends were speeding across under it. |