CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I. THE COMING OF THE FORWARD PASS. Introduction.
CHAPTER II. LEGAL RESTRICTIONS RELATING TO THE FORWARD PASS.
CHAPTER III. THE SPIRAL PASS FROM CENTER.
CHAPTER IV. TECHNIQUE OF THE FORWARD PASS.
CHAPTER V. FUNDAMENTALS OF A SUCCESSFUL FORWARD PASSING GAME.
CHAPTER VI. SUGGESTIVE FORWARD PASS FORMATIONS AND PLAYS.
CHAPTER VII. DEFENSE FOR THE FORWARD PASS.
BY
ELMER BERRY, B.S., M.P.E.
Head Coach Football and Baseball, Associate Director Physical
Department, Professor Physiology and Physiology of
Exercise, International Young Men’s Christian
Association College, Springfield, Mass.
NEW YORK
A. S. BARNES AND COMPANY
1921
Copyright, 1921, by
A. S. BARNES AND COMPANY
THIS WORK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
TO
Dr. J. H. McCurdy
FORMER COACH
SPRINGFIELD Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAMS,
THE MAN WHO EARLIEST DEVELOPED THE FORWARD PASS,
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS A SUCCESSFUL COACH
AND
A STANDARD-BEARER OF CLEAN SPORT