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132 A PRIMER OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL
There is a very good criss-cross between
tackle and end. The end should be near
the side line, say over on the right. Let
the left tackle run twice, and on second
run give it to the end who has the long
field, and if speedy he should make a good
run.
Massing of the men on one side of the
line, so as to draw the opponents over, and
then attacking the other side, is another
trick, as in right end and tackle over.
There are many formations, plays, or tricks
from queer line-ups. There are the two
general classes of tricks: tricks from or¬
dinary line-up, and tricks from formations.
But there are also plays in which the
ball is concealed, as the famous play used
by Stagg's team, in which the opponents
were drawn out towards flank and a run¬
ner sent through the centre.
There are also a number of plays de¬
vised by Mr. Deland, in which right-angled
blocking is used.