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Dartmouth opens its season with the game with Hsrvard in Cambridge next Saturday. The make-up of the team will not be decided until the last moment, and a large number of men will be taken down for trial.

The schedule as given by Manager Hadlock is the most extensive and best arranged ever announced to the students of the college. The University of Pennsylvania team desires a game, but at this writing nothing definite can be learned.

The most interest will be taken in the championship games with Williams and Amherst for the triangular league pennat. This year the team will keep in training for the Brown game at Providence on Thanksgiving day.

The Dartmouth schedule: Sept. 28, Harvard at Cambridge; Oct. 5, Bowdoin at Portland; Oct. 9, Trinity at Hanover; Oct. 12, Boston College at Hanover; Oct. 16, Yale at New Haven; Oct. 19, Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Hanover; Oct. 23, Bowdoin at Hanover; Oct. 26, open; Oct. 30, Yale at Springfield; Nov. 2, Union College at Hanover or Manchester; Nov. 9, Amherst at Hanover; Nov. 13, Tufts at Hanover; Nov. 16, Williams at Williamstown; Nov. 23, New Jersey Athletic Club at Jersey City; Nov. 28, Brown at Providence.

Princeton enters the campaign greatly weakened by the loss of over half her last year's team. Wheeler, Taylor, Morse, Ward, Trenchard, Brown and Holly have graduated, and new and inexperienced men must fill their positions. Lee, Riggs, Rosengarten, Bannard and Poe of last year's team are sure of their places, while Cochran, Crowdis, Church, Pierce, Rhodes and Hearn are the most promising candidates for the new positions. The following is Princeton's schedule.

Wednesday, Oct. 2, Elizabeth A. C. at Elizabeth; Saturday, Oct. 5, Rutgers at Princeton; Wednesday, Oct. 9, U. of Va., at Baltimore; Saturday, Oct. 12, Lafayette at Princeton; Wednesday, Oct. 16, F. and M. at Princeton; Saturday, Oct. 19, Lehigh at Philadelphia; Wednesday, Oct. 23, Union at Princeton; Saturday, Oct. 26, Orange A. C. at Orange; Wednesday, Oct. 30, Lehigh at Princeton; Saturday, Nov. 2, Crescent A. C. at Brooklyn; Wednesday, Nov. 9, Cornell at N. Y.; Saturday, Nov, 23, Yale at N. Y.

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