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LONG CAMPAIGN DRAWS SWARM OF CONTESTANTS TO FOOTBALL LEAGUE

FIRST GAME SCHEDULED FOR WEEK AFTER BATES GAME

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A large turnout of Senior, Junior, and Sophomore football aspirants attended the first practice yesterday, in preparation for the interclass season, which bids fair to be the most arduous campaign in the history of the class league. This year for the first time the class fields are just to the left of the enclosed Second University field. Practice will start every day promptly at three o'clock. B. H. Dorman '29, substitute center on last season's football team, will have charge of the Seniors, while L. R. Duchin '27, will coach the Juniors, and the Sophomores will play under the tutelage of A. W. Samborski '25.

First Half Informal

The class football schedule will be divided this year into two parts. The period between September 23 and October 11 will be devoted to informal games with Belmont Hill School, Cambridge Latin, Browne and Nichols, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wellesley High, Watertown High, and Somerville High Schools. From October 11 to November 8, the time is devoted strictly to the inter-class series, the winner of which will meet the winning Yale class team at New Haven on Friday, November 8. The first part of the schedule is not yet completed.

Eight Tilts Scheduled

The second part is as follows:

October 11 Seniors vs. Juniors.

October 15 Sophomores vs. Seniors.

October 18 Class teams vs. Second University.

October 22 Juniors vs. Sophomores.

October 25 Seniors vs. Juniors.

October 29 Sophomores vs. Seniors.

November 1 Juniors vs. Sophomores.

November 8 Yale class vs. Harvard class at New Haven.

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