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I.C.A.A.A.A. Will Decide When Amateurs are not Amateurs

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The Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America will hold a meeting in New York City on December 27 of all the amateur sport governing bodies of the United States. This meeting will be held for the purpose of more clearly defining the status of Amateur and professional athletes in intercollegiate and other sports. It will be attended by delegates from all the recognized sports organizations of the country, including the Amateur Athletic Union, National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, American Amateur Hockey League, and many other similar bodies. There will be an open discussion of amateurism in all its phases. Both Harvard and Yale, as well as most of the other eastern colleges and universities, are members of the Association and will be represented at the meeting, which may lead to a change in the present intercollegiate eligibility rules.

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