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Princeton will be the heaviest loser by graduation, seven letter men leaving this year, including Captain Pendleton, halfback; Andrews, Bluethenthal, centre; Dunlap, end; Logan, guard; Penfield, tackle; and Wight, end. DeWitt, too, will be unable to play again, being disqualified under the three-year rule. However, Coach Fitzpatrick has expressed his opinion that prospects are brighter this year than last. Eight letter men will return, two in the line and six in the backfield. Of the line-men returning are Shenk and Phillips, who distinguished themselves last year; E. Trenkman, Ballin, W. Swart, Longstreth, and I. Swart, who will...
Dartmouth will lose four members of last season's team by graduation: Bennett, guard; Gibson, centre; Barends, end; and Morey, halfback. Engelhorn, who recently resigned the captaincy, will also be ineligible under the three-year rule. This leaves Dartmouth with six veterans to form the nucleus of next year's team, three of whom are backfield players. The offence is thus left practically intact, Morey's position being the only one to be filled. Murdock will probably be the selection for the vacancy. The line, however, will be left with only three of the seven men, Estep at tackle, Dunbar...
...Englehorn, recently elected captain of the Dartmouth football team, has resigned his position and will not play football next year. The reason for his action is the discovery that he is in eligible to play under the so-called three-year rule, enforced in intercollegiate football. Englehorn played on the Washington State College football team one year previous to his entrance to Dartmouth and has since played for two years on the Dartmouth team. His absence will be felt keenly, as he was a tower of strength on last year's eleven, being chosen one of the tackles on Camp...
...refusal of Columbia to abide by the rule of the Intercollegiate Hockey League regarding the freshman and three-year requirements makes the future of the league an uncertainty. Should Columbia be expelled from the Intercollegiate League, Cornell, Princeton, and Dartmouth would be the only colleges represented, Yale having withdrawn early in the fall...
...Senior year. The result is, the Harvard teams lose valuable Senior material which at other colleges always remains available throughout the third year of eligibility. Thus it is evident that the three-year rule and the three-year degree are in direct opposition: the former provides for three years of eligibility, and the latter reduces the term to two years. The three-year degree is now so firmly established that this inconsistency can be remedied only by an alteration of the athletic regulation...