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The University football schedule for next fall was approved at a meeting of the Athletic Committee yesterday afternoon. The most important change is the arrangement of a game with Princeton. This will be the first football game the University has played with Princeton since 1896. Holy Cross, which takes the place of the Bowdoin game, comes here on October 7. This will be the first time since 1904 that Holy Cross has played the University in football. Carlisle has also been replaced on the schedule, having been omitted last fall.
The schedule:
Sept. 30.--Bates.
Oct. 7.--Holy Cross.
Oct. 14.--Williams.
Oct. 21.--Amherst.
Oct. 28.--Brown.
Nov. 4.--Princeton, at Princeton.
Nov. 11.--Carlisle.
Nov. 18.--Dartmouth.
Nov. 25.--Yale.
The Freshman football schedule for next fall was also approved at the meeting. The Freshmen will go to Princeton the same day that the University team goes and will play Princeton 1915.
The schedule:
Oct. 11.--Groton at Groton.
Oct. 14.--St. Marks at Southboro.
Oct. 21.--Andover at Andover.
Oct. 28.--Open.
Nov. 4.--Princeton 1915 at Princeton.
Nov. 11.--Worcester Academy at Worcester.
Nov. 18.--Yale 1915.
The Athletic Committee authorized the arrangement of a trip to a dual meet in England between Cambridge and Oxford, and Harvard and Yale, but on the understanding that no expense would be borne by the Athletic Association. It was voted not to consent to the trip of the second Freshman crew to the Henly Regatta at Philadelphia, nor would the committee hereafter bear the expense of hat bands for members of any of the teams. The entrance fees for the intercollegiate track games will, however, be paid by the Athletic Association, and $100 was voted to the golf team for its expenses for year ending Oct. 1, 1911.
The chairman of the Athletic Committee, Dean Briggs, and Mr. Garcelon, the Graduates Treasurer, have been made a committee to investigate as to what teams will in the future be entitled to sweaters.
Spencer Slade Kingman '12, of Newton, was approved as the assistant manager and William Ward Davies '13, of Cambridge, as second assistant manager of the University lacrosse team. Robert Lewis Forbush '13, of Norman, was approved as captain of the gymnasium team for 1911-12.
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