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Telegraphic rifle matches will enable the University rifle team to shoot against 17 opponents during the coming winter and spring, according to the 1924 schedule, recently approved by the Committee on Athletics. This represents a large increase over the number of matches scheduled in past years.
Before the telegraphic system was inaugurated, the team was limited to a small number of matches with local opponents. Last year, even with the telegraphic system in use, the team competed against but 11 opponents. The majority of the matches are for the intercollegiate league, but Syracuse, the University of Maine, and the University of California also figure in the schedule.
The Freshman schedule has also grown, there being nine meets on this year's card, as compared with seven last year. Both University and Freshman schedules are given in full below:
University
January 9.--M. I. T.
January 23.--Boston University.
February 12.--League match.
February 15.--League match.
February 16.--University of Syracuse.
February 19.--League match.
February 20.--Drexel Institute.
February 22.--League match.
February 26.--League match.
February 27.--University of Maine.
February 29.--League match.
March 4.--League match.
March 5.--Johns Hopkins.
March 7.--League match.
March 11.--League match.
March 14.--League match.
April 8.--University of California.
Freshman
January 19.--New York Military Academy.
January 29.--Lawrenceville.
February 14.--Boston Latin School.
February 21.--Boston English High.
March 1.--M. I. T. Freshmen.
March 8.--Princeton (tentative).
March 12.--Culver Military Academy (tentative).
March 15.--Dartmouth (tentative).
March 22.--Yale (tentative).
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