At the meeting of the tri-collegiate baseball league held in Boston last Saturday it was voted to debar all Dartmouth medical students from playing on the college nine in contests with Amherst and Williams. As a result of this action Dartmouth may decide to withdraw from the league.
Last week Mr. Daniel A. Buckley of Cambridge presented a petition to the Legislature for an act prohibiting the game of football between students of colleges where there is an admission fee charged. Mr. Buckley succeeded in getting a similar bill introduced last year but it was dropped without being considered.
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