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College Sports

November 23, 1893 issue

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The article focuses on two books related to college sports. "University Football," edited by James R. Church and "Walter Camp's Book of College Sports." Church's little book is intended more especially for the use of players, and gives very little information available for the general reader. It is a series of short essays, each treating of sonic special feature of the game or the play of some position on the team. The papers in the main are well written, and the book will, no doubt, servo the purpose for which it was intended. One must not turn to it for answers to the many grave questions which old lovers of the game as well as anxious parents are asking themselves.

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BOOKS; UNIVERSITY Football (Book); WALTER Camp's Book of College Sports (Book); CHURCH, James R.; COLLEGE sports; FOOTBALL
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