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The American Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee will meet this morning at 10 o'clock at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York, to ratify the rules for 1906 in their re-arranged form.
At the last meeting of the Committee it was voted that at the session today "no changes be in order except (1) changes in wording, (2) the removal of inconsistencies, and (3) such other changes as may be allowed to come before the meeting by the unanimous consent of all the members present." The Committee will also consider today the matter of illustrating the new rules. A member of the committee has prepared photographs which will assist the officials in interpreting rules such as those dealing with holding, the fair catch, etc., and provision will probably be made for the insertion of these pictures in the final codification of the rules.
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