"A Primer of College Football," by W. H. Lewis, the old Harvard centre-rush, which Messrs. Harper and Brothers have just published is a valuable addition to football literature. There is probably no other man in America who has had as much football experience or who knows more about the game than Mr. Lewis.
The object of the Primer is "to provide a primary work for the great army of beginners within and outside of the fitting schools." We may add that it would be of value not only to beginners but to anyone who wishes to learn more about football.
The book contains chapters on Position Play, Fundamentals, The Team, Offence, Defence and Training. We heartily recommend it as the best practical guide to football we have yet discovered.
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