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ATHLETIC COMMITTEE APPROVES SCHEDULES

Appointment of Mr. F. J. Muller as Crew Coach Ratified--R. W. Emmons 3d '21 Appointed to Baseball Advisory Committee--Sales at Games Restricted

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At a meeting of the Athletic Committee Monday evening the appointment of Mr. F. J. Muller as an additional rowing coach was ratified and the plan of the Rowing Committee to give him charge of the University crews during the fall rowing season was approved.

The Committee confirmed the appointment of Mr. R. W. Emmons 3rd '21, captain of the baseball team in 1920 and 1921, as a member of the Baseball Advisory Committee, and the appointment of Mr. Harry Cowles as tennis and squash tennis coach.

The sale of undergraduate publications at football games was restricted by the Committee, which provided that they should be sold only from tables or stands.

The Committee approved the following schedules:

SECOND FOOTBALL

Wednesday, October 4.--Exeter at Exeter.

Friday, November 3.--Andover at Andover.

Friday, November 17.--Brown Second at Cambridge.

UNIVERSITY SOCCER

Saturday, October 14.--Amherst at Cambridge.

Saturday, October 21.--Springfield.

Saturday, October 28.--Penn State.

Saturday, November 4. -- Cornell (League game).

Saturday, November 11.--Princeton.

Saturday, November 18.--Dartmouth.

Saturday, November 25.--Yale at New Haven.

FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY

Monday, October 16.--Rindge Technical.

Friday, October 20.--Cambridge Latin.

Friday, October 27. -- Dartmouth 1926.

Friday, November 3.--M. I. T. 1926.

Saturday, November 11.--Yale 1926.

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