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No More Mott Haven Games.

The Athletic Association's Petition Refused.

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At a meeting of the Athletic Committee on Monday evening the petition of the H. A. A. for permission to take part in the Mott Haven games next spring was brought up for consideration. Last Spring the New England rule was retracted in the case of the H. A. A. in order to allow Harvard to take part in the Mott Haven games, and the result was the inscription of Harvard's name on the first shield of the cup. At Monday night's meeting, however, it was voted that the rule should not again be relaxed, and the person consequently is refused. The Cricket Club's petition for permission to play their regular Interco egiate game at Philadelphia was also refused.

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