90 minutes, unless otherwise mutually Agreed upon.InMnictloni to Hrferee—The Refer, ee in u a t allow for time waited, or lost, through accident or other cause, and it 1m desirable that the two captains should he informed when such allowance is made.Unless a Referee is notified to the contrary hv the two captains he must, under ordinary circumstances continue the game for 90 minutes.There is no power to set aside the Rules of Cup and other Competitions where the time to be played is specified.1 nnt rurt Ion* to Player*-—If youwish to plav short lime, the Referee must be notified. This may only be done by the hiutual agreement of both captains.The winners of the toss shall have the option of kick-off or choice of goals.Instruction*! to Hfferee-N’ote which side kicked off.The game shall be commenced by a plarekick from the center of the field of play in the direction of the opponents’ goal-line; the opponents shall not approach within 10 yards of the ball until it is kicked off, nor shall any player on either side pass the center of the ground in the direction of his opponents’ goal until the ball is kicked offOffidttl DecWlon*—A Place-Klck Is a kick at the ball while it is on the ground in the center of the field of play.If this Tsw is not compiled with the kick-off must be taken over again. (International Board, .Tune 15. 1908.)Instruction* to Hfferre—Referees should notice that a free kick must not be awarded for any breach of this Law. It is their duty to see the kick-off properly taken in the direction of the opposite goal; also »that back kicking and encroaching vnuat not be alio wad.Any player willfully encroaching should first be cautioned, and. on a repetition, be ordered off the field of play After the hail has been properly kicked off. the second and other players may play it in any direction,if in the opinion of the Referee the ball has not rolled completely over, lt;r traveled the distance of its circumference, i. e about 27 Inches, he must order it back to be kicked off properly.The Referee must not allow anyone to kick-off, unless he is a player competing in a match This order does not apply to Charity matches. aIn* t ruction* to Secrftiirifi — The practice of getting an outside person to kick off in a match is forbidden, except In Charity matches.Instruction* to Player*—Many players, when the whistle sounds for the start, run Inside the 10-yard circle. This is wrong, as the game commences with the kick-off, not with the Referee s stgnaL! i earns to Battle For Grid HonorsRAVENNA, O., Sept. 26.—Sixteen scholastic teams in Portage co are to battle for football honors this season. In preparing the schedule care was taken to see that each team meets every other team In their respective class.The entire schedule for the 1925 season is as follows:CLASS A.Oct. 2.—Atwa^r at Rootstown; Randolph at Hiram; Aurora at Gar-rettsvllle; Windham at Deerfield; Ravenna at Mantua.Oct. 9.—Rootstown at Deerfield: Randolph at Atwater; Ravenna at Aurora; Mantua at Suffield; Garretts-ville at Hiram.Oct. 16—Windham at Rootstown; Mantua at Randolph; Atw-ater at Ravenna; Aurora at Suffield; Oarretts-vllle at Deerfield.Oct. 28.—Atwater at Oarrettsville; Hiram at Aurora: Deerfield at Mantua; Suffield at Ravenna.* ??.**, * 29.—Randolph at Ravenna; suffield at Atwater; Deerfield at Ravenna; Garrettsvlii* at Mantua.6—Deerffeld at Atwater: Man* Hiram; Ravenna at Garretts-Nov. to* atvilla.Nov. Randolph Nov. 20. Nov.18.«26.~Sept.Oct.Windham at Shalersville; at Rrimfield.—Hiram at Deerfield. Suffield at Deerfield. CLASS FI.25.—Shalersville at Freedom 2.—Shalersville at Rrimfield; Freedom at Edinburg.Oct. 9—-Brimfield at Palmyra; Edinburg at Shalersville; Windham at Freedom.Oct. 16—Palmyra at Freedom at Rrimfield.Oct. 28—Edinburg at Oct. 29.—FreedomRrimfield at Edinburg.Nov. 6.—Edinburg at Windham.Shalersville;Palmyra, at Palmyra;OBERLTN WINS FROM ALBIONOBERL.IN. O., Sept. 26.—Oberlin defeated Albion 7 to 0 in Oberlin's new stadium this afternoon. The Crimson and Gold could not fret started against their heavier opponents until the third quarter when Crafts came in for Thoma* at luarterback and took the ball for ’s ve-i-d end run to the Albion 16 yard line.Poe carried the ball for eightvards. A pass from Poe to Jones brought the touchdown.