accompanying a letter sent by the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports of Harvard University to the Faculty-Committee on Out-Door Sports of Princeton College, Dec. 18, 1889.
1. Letter of Mr. Miller to the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports.
PRINCETON, NOV. 27, 1889.
TO CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE
ON ATHLETICS IN THE FACULTY
OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY:
We respectfully submit herewith a statement of the Princeton football management, in regard to the status of the foot ball team representing Princeton College.
On such statement, the weight and authority of which will at once be evident to you, we respectfully request that a public retraction be made by the Harvard Football management of the charges that have been made against our team.
Very respectfully, F. S. MILLER, PRESIDENT P. U. F. B. A.
We furnish also herewith a portion of certain evidence, in our possession, affecting the Harvard team, which we hope may also be considered by you in the interest of college athletics.
2. Evidence furnished by the officers of the Princeton Football Association.
EVIDENCE.In support of our statement that the Harvard Management have offered pecuniary assistance to players, we submit the following evidence. First, a letter from a member of last year's eleven.
"ENGLEWOOD, N. J., NOV. 25, 1889.
TO PRES. P. U. F. B. A.,
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