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Fact and Rumor.

About sixty Yale men went up to Andover to see the freshman football game there last Saturday.

The annual football game between St. Mark and Groton schools will be palyed at Lancaster on Saturday.

There are 133 men in the Yale Divinity school, an increase of seventeen over the number two years ago.

Eleven places have been reserved for Yale coaches at the Berkeley Oval on Thanksgiving day, and thirteen for Princeton.

A special train will be run to Springfield, on November 23, for the accommodation of the 200 Amherst students, who intend to witness the Yale-Harvard game.

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Secretaries of all college societies are requested to sand lists of officers and members to C. A. Hight, 25 Stoughton for publication in the Index. All lists must be in before November 8.

The annual report of the president of the Yale Boat club shows a palance on hand of $84. The total receipts were $8 328 and the total expenditures, $8,244. Subscriptions from the undergraduates amounted to $4,315.

The following men are at the training table of the Princeton eleven: Cowan, Poe Ames, Wagenhurst, Janeway, Wood, Black, Donnelly, Channing, Symmes and Riggs. There is a second table of fifteen men including be substitutes and second eleven.

Outing for November will have an important article on "The Development of Football," prepared by a Yale player and containing valuable it formation on this sport. In the same number, Walter Camp discusses the question of professional umpires.

Yale plays her first championship game today against the University of Pensylvania at Philadelphia. W. J. George will be the referee. Other games are Dartmouth vs. Amherst at Hanover (championship game). Lafayette vs. Lehigh at Bethlehem, and Wesleyan vs Williams at Springfield.

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