The football schedule for 1922 as announced late in December calls for the usual nine games, five in Hanover and four "abroad", and includes several attractive dates such as the Harvard game at Cambridge, Brown at Providence, and Cornell at New York. The •complete schedule is as follows:
Sept. 30 Norwich at Hanover
Oct. 7 Maine at Hanover Oct. 14 Middlebury at Hanover Oct. 21 Vermont at Hanover Oct. 28 Harvard at Cambridge
Nov. 4—Boston University at Hanover. Nov. 11 Cornell at New York Nov. 18 Columbia at New York Nov. 25 Brown at Providence
Perhaps the most interesting feature of the Harvard-Dartmouth game, formerly one of the most picturesque contests of the eastern season. The announcement of the scheduling of this game was made in the following statement signed by graduate managers Moore and Pender:
"Dartmouth and Harvard have scheduled a game for Saturday, Oct. 28, 1922, at Cambridge. The arrangement is for one year only. It fills a date which in the case of each annually has been reserved for the important test game preliminary to its closing contests.
"In recent years Harvard has had games at the Stadium on the corresponding date with such teams as Centre College and Penn. State. Dartmouth has played on this date in its schedule teams like Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, and Penn. State.
"Harvard and Dartmouth last met in football on Nov. 16, 1912. Neither wishes to com- mit itself for subsequent seasons because of the possible desire to take on teams from other sections or representing different styles of play.
Since 1912 they have been meeting in virtually every branch of sport, and in arranging this contest the graduate authorities of each are providing for their football teams of each season an interesting game with an old New England rival that represents a different school of play."
The coaching problem for next year seems to have been solved. Jackson L. Cannell has been reappointed head coach and will have as assistants P. W. Louden '14, and another man yet to be chosen. In addition an advisory board of coaches composed of Lawrence H. Bankhart '10, Jesse B. Hawley '09, and Clark W. Tobin '10 has been appointed. If possible a man will be found to act as head scout and coach of the second team. As head scout he will endeavor to perfect a volunteer organization of Dartmouth men who will scout games throughout the country. Announcement has also been made of the addition to the corps of coaches of J. E. Robertson '22, captain of the last two teams and acknowledged one of the greatest wearers of the green in many years Robertson will assist coach Sid Hazelton with the freshman team and will coach the varsity men in the specialties of drop-kicking, punting, and forward passing.