The faculty of the Sheffield Scientific School has just made radical changes in their rules respecting the scholarship of athletes. Until this week a single entrance condition barred a man from participation in athletics, but under the new system each case will be judged on its merits and there will be no hard and fast rule. The new regulations provide that a general low average, a number of conditions, or the repetition of subjects with the class below will put the athlete in danger of being barred. C. P. Cook, 1901S., is the first to be benefited by the change. He has now been taken on the Yale nine, for which, under the old system, he was ineligible.
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