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82 A PRIMER OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL
(3.) Try knocking your opponent's arm
down with both of your arms, in the manĀ¬
ner of a sabre cut.
(4.) Strike your opponent on one side,
or make a feint to go in one direction and
quickly dart to the other.
(5.) If your opponent plays too low,
take him by the head and pull him to one
side or the other.
(G.) If he plays very high, try ducking
under his arm occasionally.
(7.) Strike your, opponent on either
shoulder ; the one struck will either give
way or meet you. If he does the former,
you have the flat side of his body exposed;
if the latter, the outer arm is exposed.
(8.) Catch him by the shoulder and
twist him around ; "fox " your opponent.
Keep him guessing as to what you will
do next.
(9.) Rolling around opponent is someĀ¬
times used, but is a blind sort of method
and not of much use.