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As the weather prevented any football after the first game between '88 and '89, there were no games and really no championship has been won. The two lower classes may have forfeited the game and the championship, yet it nevertheless remains a fact that '89 did not beat the other classes, and so '89 is really not the champion class in foot-ball. It has therefore seemed advisable not to award championship cups, but to let it be understood that unless all the games are played no real chapship is to be awarded; yet '89 played a hard game with '88 and it seems unfair that the members of the team should get no credit for their work simply because the other classes withdrew. It has therefore seemed advisable again to give '89 cups as a reward for their game with '88 and not as championships. These cups are to be marked "Foot-Ball; '89, 10; '88, 4," and then at the opposite part of the cup the names of the members of the team. This seems to be the fairest way in this particular case, and also the best thing to be done to let it be understood in the future that no championship exists unless all teams play.
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