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Show d I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I H lit I 1 II d- SIX BIO COLLEGES ADOPT SOOCEB OAME d- NEW YORK, Man-h 15. foe- d- eer football, whirh haa heen d gaining gradually in popularity d- in the weat during the paat few d- yeara, will oerupy the renter of d- d the stage at aeveral of the larger d- univeraitiea for the next aia ' weeka. The aoerer aeaaon by common enuaent eomea between the mid- d d- die of Marrh and the let of d- d June. Hix eollegea are enrolled d in the Eaatera Interenllegiote d- d rlorrer assoriation, Yale, liar- d- vard. Carnell, PeanavlVaaia, Co- d- d- lnmhia aad llaverford. Their d- firat gamea will be plaved ou f March IX, when ('olturibia will d- meet Pennsylvania at New York d- and Harvard will meet Haver- d ford at Cambridge. The aeaeon will end April t9, 4 with a game lietween Cornell d- and Harvard -at Ithaca. d- d. i H i u 1 1 n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I n I FOOTBALL PRACTICE BEGINS AT COLORADO .BOULDER, Colo., March II. Coach Fred Q. Foieom began football practice at th stat university Saturday afternoon. after-noon. He I taking advantajr of lit presence of former capiatn ana all-Colorado guard for four years. John 0'Br.n. and will train th propectlv lluct.'ce for nxt year's team. He haa not taaued a general cal! for candidate, but naked only a few men to conie out and meet him. together with O'Brien. Phyalcal Director Frank R. Cast men will have nothing to do with th footheJI men because of hla dutle with the track and baseball tms. Nor wtll Fnlaom b allowed to uae th athletic ft Id for hi work. Cast temaa y ht spring a h -lettra cannot Interfered with, so fn-sora fn-sora wtll nns tak a corner tot for hi de monet rations. This I the first football practice of this nature that haa been nlcr kn at Colorado In many year. HrtAfore F!-som F!-som ha directed Ms - en-aic toward the rerulta who reported In :h fail of the year. Spring; practice haa iteen announced an-nounced at times, but baa never tna-Urlailaed. tna-Urlailaed. , |