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The University schedule for the coming season which is printed below shows two changes from that of last year. The University of Maine has taken the place of Bates in the first game of the season, and Vanderbilt, the strongest team that the South can produce, has been substituted for Carlisle. This is the first time that Vanderbilt has been on Harvard's schedule, though she has played Yale, last fall putting up a grand game against the New Haven eleven, which ended in a scoreless tie. Five hard games close the season, those with Brown, Princeton, Vanderbilt, Dartmouth, and Yale, and the team must of necessity go through a long and hard training to prepare for them.
The schedule follows. Games unless otherwise noted will be played on Soldiers Field.
Sept. 28.--University of Maine.
Oct. 5.--Holy Cross.
Oct. 12.--Williams.
Oct. 19.--Amherst.
Oct. 26.--Brown.
Nov. 2.--Princeton.
Nov. 9.--Vanderbilt.
Nov. 16.--Dartmouth.
Nov. 23.--Yale at New Haven.
Season Tickets to Football Games.
Season tickets (price $3.00), admitting to all home games played by the University team on Soldiers Field, except those with Princeton and Dartmouth, may be secured at the Co-operative stores, Amee's, Leavitt & Peirce's, Wright & Ditson's, and at the box office. They may be obtained in Boston at Wright &
Ditson's, 344 Washington street, and at Filene's and Iver Johnson's.
Schedule of 1916 Team.
The Freshman schedule for this year is as follows:
Oct. 5.--Open.
Oct. 9.--Groton.
Oct. 12.--St. Mark's.
Oct. 19.--Hotchkiss at Lakeville, Conn.
Oct. 26.--Exeter at Exeter.
Nov. 2.--Princeton 1916.
Nov. 9.--Worcester Academy at Worcester.
Nov. 16.--Yale 1916 at New Haven
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