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The following statement in regard to the advisability of establishing a system of informal athletics at the University this spring was given out by Mr. F. W. Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer of Athletics, at the Athletic Association office yesterday afternoon:
"Owing to the suspension of intercollegiate contests it is the plan of the Athletic Association to promote and encourage intercollegiate sports so far as possible without interfering with military preparation. Until the plans of the authorities take definite form, however, it is impossible to organize regular competitions. These will probably take the form of interclass and scrub contests and there is no reason why these teams cannot arrange occasional informal games or races with local outside organizations. In the meantime, for the benefit of both of next year's teams, if there are such, and of the individual athletes, it is desirable that the men should continue to take part regularly in outdoor sports if only for a short time each day. It will undoubtedly be found that the fun and friendly rivalry of these contests will be not only helpful but necessary to relieve the monotony of continuous military work, particularly after the novelty wears off and the long grind begins.
"It has been the experience of England and Canada both at their universities and with their armies in the field that it is not desirable to cut out athletic sports however serious the situation. With a long period of preparation before us it is decidedly unnecessary and unwise to do so here. Even in the present unsettled condition there is no reason why we should put an end to those normal activities which we may with entire fitness continue.
"All the regular track, baseball and crew coaches are available every day, and more attention can be given to individual coaching now than heretofore. In the interest of economy the Weld Boathouse will be closed until further notice, but men with lockers there may transfer without charge to Newell. The tennis courts are available as usual. For the present the baseball coaches will conduct practice and scrub games at 3 o'clock daily. The track and rowing will continue at the convenience of the men reporting. In the absence of the usual spring practice the football men not in other sports should report for work with the track men in the field events."
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