May 3--University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia.
May 7--University of West Virginia at New Haven.
May 9--Andover at Andover.
May 10--Brown at Providence.
May 14--Lafayette ay New Haven.
May 17--Orange Athletic Club at New Haven.
May 21--Lehigh at New Haven.
May 24--Brown at Providence.
May 26--Georgetown at New Haven.
May 30--Princeton at New Haven.
May 31--Crescent Athletic Club at New Haven.
June 4--University of Illinois at New Haven.
June 7--Princeton at Princeton.
June 10--West Point at West Point.
June 14--Princeton, in case of tie, or Orange A. C., at New York or East Orange.
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