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Houses May Add Soccer Schedule

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Inter-House soccer will be the main project of the Inter-House Athletic Council next term under its new officers, James B. Ross, Jr. '51, president, and David H. Andrews '51, vice-president.

House athletic secretaries will prepare reports on the amount of interest and number of prospective soccer players in each House. If interest is sufficient, the council will negotiate with the Athletic Association to reserve playing fields for next fall.

A subcommittee of the council will review the Straus scoring system in response to complainst that major inter-House sports are not weighed heavily enough and other complaints that they are weighed too heavily. Committee members are Dalton A. Griffith, Jr. '51, chairman, Edward S. Epstein '51, and Roger V. Pugh, Jr. '51.

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