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AMHERST, MASS., May 7. - Seventeen delegates, representing all the athletic associations of Williams, Dartmouth and Amherst, met this evening and discussed plans for a new athletic league and changes in the old constitutions of the baseball and football associations. E. K. Hall of Dartmouth, was chairman of the meeting. A committee, consisting of J. H. Irish of Williams, E. K. Hall of Dartmouth and F. M. Belden of Amherst was selected to draw up a constitution for new baseball, football, athletic and tennis associations. Each association is to draw up its own by-laws. The committee on constitution will report at a meeting tomorrow morning. No other formal business was transacted except the appointment of a committee.
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