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Show STAGG HOLDS OUT FOR SEVEN GAMES Tribune Special Sporting Service. CHICAGO, April 4. The atmospheric atmos-pheric conditions in Florida appear to have filled Athletic Coach Alonzo A. Staeg of the University of Chicago with optimistic views. After spending spend-ing a vacation in the Southern clime he has returned here, and has made tho statement that, despite the apparent appar-ent intention of tho Western Conference Confer-ence to adopt, a five-game football rule, the seven-game schedule will be continued con-tinued at Chicago. He says that by . 1000, when the live-game rule is supposed sup-posed to take effect, tho majority, if not all of the colleges concerned " will havo realized that, the seven-game schedule is the better', and will continue con-tinue to adhere to it;.' The schedule for noxt fall contains three so-called big games with Cornell, Minnesota and Wisconsin, and the contests con-tests with Purdue, Illinois and Tudinna, he saA-s, will be close seconds in interest inter-est and class. Stagg will have personal per-sonal charge of the baacball and track teams this 3car. |