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IMPORTANT PLANS ADOPTED BY PRINCETON AND YALE

Former Changed Method of Choosing Managers and Latter Reorganized Student Council.

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Princeton, N. J., December 10, 1915.--A new plan of election of major sport managers at Princeton has been approved by the Senior Council, which combines the elements of popular election and competition. According to the new plan the class from which the manager is to come will elect four of its members to compete for the managership in question. The competition will last through one season, at the conclusion of which a committee consisting of the captain, coach, and manager, and the General Treasurer of the Athletic Association, is to select the university assistant manager and a Freshman manager. In effect, if the plan is approved by the Board of Athletic Control, the Faculty and the Trustees, it will start with the election of the baseball and track managers from 1918.

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