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upon the interchange of punts. Good
judgment is necessary to put him in the
right place at the right time, or just
where he is wanted.
Greatest care should be exercised in the
selection of an end, as his is the most dif¬
ficult and dangerous territory to protect.
A man weighing from 135 to 165 pounds
ought to meet the physical requirements,
although much heavier and much lighter
men have succeeded admirably in this po¬
sition.
An end may stand higher than any
other man in the line, because of the
large extent of territory which he must
keep within the field of his vision. The
angular form should be preserved, al¬
though the areas of the triangle between
neck and knee, hip and heel are very
small. Position of the feet should be the
same as that described in Chapter I., Sec¬
tion 5. The position should bo very
much like that of standing start in sprint -