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Ten Crimson teams that have strayed far from their traditional opponents during the past three seasons will be back playing the old Ivy League gang next year, Athletic Director William J. Bingham '16 revealed yesterday. When Bingham left his post in November, 1942, Harvard squads dropped out of most of the Eastern league organizations which they had helped to form.

In 1946-47, Bingam says, golf, tennis, swimming, basketball, baseball, hockey, wrestling, football, and rowing teams from upper Cambridge will be reinstated in those groups, some of which make up schedules for members and some of which--like football--are merely a clearing house with no iron-bound tournaments. The 1947 track team will belong to the IC4-A and Heptagonal League.

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