SOME dissatisfaction has been expressed for the past year at the way in which the managers of the Football and Base Ball Teams have been appointed. As these clubs depend largely upon subscription for their support, it is only natural that the subscribers should wish to have a voice in the election of a manager; as well for the satisfaction of seeing their money spent by a man whom they consider a good business man, as for the pleasure of seeing a friend hold the place. If the subscribers in the Football and Base Ball Clubs had a voice in the election of a manager, as is practically the case in University Boat Club and Athletic Association elections, the number of subscribers would undoubtedly be raised; provided, at the same time, that only subscribers be allowed to vote for any officers of the association.
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