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The Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports yesterday, announced its approval of the scheduling of two more games for the 1931 football season. The first of these contests will be played against Bates, whom Harvard defeated last fall in an early season game, on October 3; and the other is on November 14 with Holy Cross, which has held an important place on the Crimson calendar for a number of years.
The complete program is as follows: October 3, Bates; October 10, New Hampshire; October 17, Army at West Point; October 24, Texas; October 31, Virginia; November 7, Dartmouth; November 14, Holy Cross; November 21, Yale.
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