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44 A PRIMER OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL
In runs through the other side of the
line the end should get into the inter¬
ference or push as quickly as possible.
When his own side is going to kick, the
end should spread out a little wider from
tackle than ordinarily. He should steal
a little on the ball, if possible, in going
down the field. If the opposing end
plays in the line for the purpose of trying
to stop the kick, he should bunt into him
in passing, going down on the kick. If
the opposing end is not in the way, he
should bump into any dangerous player
who is likely to stop the kick. But the
end should not attempt this unless he is
speedy enough to get down the field. Be¬
sides, his main business is to get down the
field. The direction of the end should
be a little towards the side-lines, but con¬
verging upon the catchers. The end
can tell the direction of the kicks, either
by looking over his shoulder, or watching
the movements of the opposing backs.