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Rumors of a Dartmouth-Georgetown football contest on November 26 in the Stadium were dispelled yesterday when it became known that the Stadium is not available except for undergraduate activities and that the Dartmouth team has disbanded and will consider no further games.
The original suggestion for the game, which was to be staged as a benefit for the New England flood victims, came not from official Dartmouth, as was supposed, but from W. S. O'Gorman of Manchester, N. H., who wrote to H. R. Beneagh. Director of Athletics at Hanover. W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics at the University, and Lon Little, Georgetown coach, proposing this novel form of flood relief. The latter accepted the invitation, but Mr. Bingham and Mr. Heneagh were obliged to decline for the respective reasons that the Stadium is available only for undergraduate activities and that the Dartmouth-team has definitely finished its reason.
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