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PENNSYLVANIA AUTHORITIES ACCEPT SCOUTING AGREEMENT

With Yale and Vermont, Red and Blue Is Third Team to Concur

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In a letter received last Saturday by W. J. Bingham '16. Director of Athleties, E. B. Cozzens, Graduate Manager of Athletics at the University of Pennsylvania, expressed the willingness of the football authorities of that institution to accept Harvard's offer of the adoption of a non-scouting agreement for the gridiron season of 1927. With acceptances already received from Yale and Vermont, three of the University's football opponents of next year all have entered into the pact.

The agreement originally signed between Harvard and Yale on May 16 declared that scouting itself was not an evil, and that the coaches should freely exchange all plays used in preliminary games. On May 26 Mr. Bingham offered a similar arrangement to all the scheduled rivals of the eleven this fall.

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