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The Athletic committee at its meeting last night voted to repeal section 2 of the regulations governing athletic sports, which forbids any college athletic organization to play or compete with professionals.
In its place a regulation was adopted, making the assent of the committee necessary to all contests arranged by any college athletic organization.
It is generally understood by the repeal of the old regulation that no objection will be made to a contest with any team on the mere ground that it is professional, so that the nine is now practically free to play with professional teams.
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