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APPROVES NEW TICKET ALLOTMENT PROPOSALS

EIGHTEEN FRESHMEN ARE GIVEN BASEBALL NUMERALS

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At the monthly meeting of the Athletic Association on Tuesday evening the report of the ticket allotment committee was approved and the plan will go into effect in September.

The committee also approved the Freshman soccer schedule, awarded 18 Freshman baseball numerals, and approved the recommendation of the Student Council that each year one candidate from the track managership competition be appointed manager of the interscholastic meets. One addition was also made to the hockey schedule, namely a game with Technology in the Arena on Wednesday, January 9.

The Freshman soccer schedule for 1923-24, with the exception of the game with the Yale freshmen which is now pending, was approved as follows:

October 13.--Tabor Academy at Marion.

October 17.--Andover at Cambridge.

October 20.--Worcester Academy at Worcester.

October 27.--Worcester Academy at Cambridge.

November 3.--Tabor Academy at Cambridge.

November 7.--Andover at Andover.

November 14.--M. I. T. at Cambridge.

November 17.--St. George's at Newport.

The following men who played in the Harvard-Yale freshman baseball game were awarded their 1926 numerals:

D. T. Allen, L. W. Atkinson, C. E. Baldwin, Howes Burton, D. G. Caste. M. A. Cheek Jr., R. H. Field, J. E. Knowlton, J. J. Maher, J. C. McGlone, F. S. Moseley, H. I. Pratt, R. W. Puffer Jr., Pedro Sanchez Jr., H. E. Slayton, C. L. Todd, Thayer Cummings, manager, R. H. Dyer, assistant manager.

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