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Harvard and Yale Athletics.

1890-92.

ARTICLE VII.Freshman Defined.

Members of the freshman class of the Academic and Scientific departments, during their first year of residence at the university, and first year special students of these departments shall alone be eligible to freshman teams. No special student shall play on a freshman team who has passed more than one year in the Academic or Scientific department of any university.

ARTICLE VIII.Announcement of Names of Players.

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Each of the university and freshman teams shall send to the opposing team a complete list of its players and substitutes at least one month before the date of the contest in which they are to take part. No one whose name is not on such list shall be allowed to play in an intercollegiate game, except by the consent of the opposing team. All objections to the eligibility of the persons whose names appear upon the said lists, shall be considered as waived, unless taken at least fifteen days before the contests in which they are to take part.

ARTICLE IX.Arbitration.

In the event of any difficulty arising in the interpretation or application of the foregoing articles or the agreements that may be made by the separate conference committees for each sport, two representatives, one from Yale and one from Harvard, shall meet and endeavor to adjust the difficulty. In case they cannot agree they shall choose a third person, not a member or graduate of either university, to act with them. The decision of the majority of these three persons shall be final.

JAMES B. AMES, Chairman.

S. W. WINSLOW,

WM. H. GOODWIN,

H. W. KEYES,-Graduates.

A. J. CUMNOCK,

P. B. LINN,

EDWARD STURGIS,

J. H. HUNT,

R. F. HERRICK,-Undergraduates.

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