As a result of its deliberations during the annual schedule-making season the Athletic Council announced recently complete programs for the baseball and track teams and for the 1924 freshman football team.
Twenty-four games, exclusive of the anannual spring training trip to the south, are billed for the Green varsity nine. Home contests include games with Columbia, Penn, Harvard, Vermont, Brown and Cornell.
The team will make three extensive trips in addition to the southern invasion. The first, May 1, 2 and 3, includes meetings with Colgate, Syracuse and Cornell. Leaving May 13 and returning five days later, the Green will Princeton, Trinity, Yale and Columbia on foreign diamonds. A pre-Commencement journey carries the nine to Cambridge, Providence, New York and Philadelphia. Cornell will be the Commencement guests June 16 and Dartmouth will face Brown at the Providence exercises two days later.
The schedule as announced follows: April 19, Holy Cross at Worcester; April 26, Norwich; April 29, M.A.C.; May 1, Colgate at Hamilton; May 2, Syracuse at Syracuse; May 3, Cornell at Ithaca; May S, Columbia; May 9, Penn; May 10, Harvard; May 14, Princeton at Princeton; May IS, Trinity at Hartford; May 16, Yale at New Haven; May 17, Columbia at New York; May 21, Vermont; May 24, Boston University; May 30, Vermont at Burlington; May 31, Colby; (examination period) , June 11, Harvard at Cambridge; June 12, Providence College at Providence; June 13, New York Athletic Club at New York; June 14, Penn at Philadelphia; June 16, Cornell (Commencement); June 18, Brown at Providence (Brown Commencement.)
First Track Meet February 2
Three intercollegiate meets, two triangulars and two dual contests compose the varsity track schedule. The bill opens with the B.A.A. games at Boston February 2 and the team again journeys to the Hub to face Harvard and Cornell February 16. March 1 brings the I.C.A.A.A.A. indoor meet at New York.
Dartmouth faces Yale for the first time on the track when the Green journeys to New Haven May 3 for the Eli-Penn-Dartmouth triangular. Syracuse will come to Hanover May 10 and Dartmouth faces Columbia at New York a week later.
The" annual intercollegiates at Cambridge May 30 and 31 close the season.
Six Gajmes for 1928 Eleven
Six games are billed for the 1928 freshman eleven and one open date may be filled in soon. The Green freshmen will open as usual at Exeter October 4. Goddard Seminary and Westbrook Seminary come to Hanover the following week-ends.
A feature of the schedule is a contest with the strong Dean Academy team on the gridiron of the Norwood, Mass., High School October 25. Brown freshmen come to Hanover October 31 as the home attraction. The following week is open and the 1928 outfit closes its season at Princeton November IS.
A hockey schedule was also announced of which the following seven games remain to be played. February 4, Yale at New Haven; February 5, New Haven Hockey Club at New Haven; February 6, Army at West Point; February 9, M.I.T. at Hanover; February Springfield Y.M.C.A. at Hanover; February 23, Harvard at Boston and March 1, Princeton at Princeton.
An attractive program has also been outlined for the fencing team, which, under the direction of Coach Diettrich, has been working steadily. The schedule includes meets with Norwich, February 11, Columbia, Yale, and the Navy, beginning February 14, Harvard, and M.I.T. and later Hamilton, and Cornell. The season will be closed with a meet with the fencers of McGill University at Montreal.
The Rifle Team will also engage in an active season with nine matches listed as follows: February 18 and 19, Yale; February 21 and 22, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; February 25 and 26, Harvard; February 28 and 29, Norwich; March 3 and 4, Pennsylvania State; March 7 and 8, Princeton; March 10 and 11, Syracuse; March 13 and 14, Pennsylvania; and March 17 and 18, Columbia.