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The annual report of the Auditing Committee on Athletics, published in another column, shows that as a whole the finances of the athletic teams are in good condition. The deficits reported are, with one exception, small, and can readily be disposed of. The deficit of the Foot Ball Association is satisfactorily explained by the extra expense last fall and the loss of receipts due to the omission of the Yale game. It will be fully made up next year if the full number of games is played. As usual the Base Ball Association has a large surplus, part of which it contributes for general athletics. The manager of the freshman football team deserves praise for his careful work resulting in a good surplus. The report is in general, satisfactory, though we wish the accounts could be given more in detail.

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