.--Trinity School vs. Columbia Grammar School.
Nov. 5.--Hamilton Institute vs. Trinity School.
Nov. 12.--Cutler School vs. Columbia Grammar School.
Nov. 19.--Cutler School vs. Trinity School.
Nov. 22.--Hamilton Institute vs. Columbia Grammar School.
SECOND SECTION.
Oct. 25.--Barnard School vs. De La Salle Institute.
Nov. 1.--Barnard School vs. Berkeley School.
Nov. 8.--Berkeley School vs. De La Salle Institute.
Nov. 29.--Championship game, winner first section vs. winner
second section.
Should there be a tie, the deciding game will be played on November 26th
at the Berkeley Oval, where all the championship matches are to be held.
The Brooklyn series began almost a week earlier than the New York games,
and will be continued in this order:
Oct. 16.--Adelphi Academy vs. Bryant & Stratton.
Oct. 19.--Adelphi Academy vs. Pratt Institute; St. Paul's School
vs. Bryant & Stratton.
Oct. 22.--"Poly Prep." vs. Bryant & Stratton; Boys' High-School
vs. Bryant & Stratton.
Oct. 26.--Brooklyn Latin School vs. Bryant & Stratton; "Poly
Prep." vs. Pratt Institute.
Nov. 2.--Pratt Institute vs. Boys' High-School; St. Paul's School
vs. Adelphi Academy.
Nov. 5.--Brooklyn Latin School vs. Boys' High-School; St. Paul's
School vs. "Poly Prep."
Nov. 9.--St. Paul's School vs. Pratt Institute.
Nov. 13.--"Poly Prep." vs. Boys' High-School.
Nov. 16.--St. Paul's School vs. Boys' High-School; Pratt Institute
vs. Brooklyn Latin School.
Nov. 20.--"Poly Prep." vs. Boys' High-School; Brooklyn Latin
School vs. Adelphi Academy.
Nov. 23.--Brooklyn Latin School vs. St. Paul's School.
Nov. 26.--"Poly Prep." vs. Adelphi Academy.
The game between Lawrenceville and the Princeton 'Varsity showed
considerable improvement on the part of the school team; but it also
emphasized the fact that the end players are still weak, and that both
quarter and full back can be materially strengthened. On the whole, the
playing was sharp, and the work of the team as a unit showed that it was
made up of good stuff that will, no doubt, be moulded into shape by the
time of the Andover game. The tackling and breaking into Princeton's
interference were good, but the men were slow at the start off. Their
own interference did not form in time, and as yet the defensive work is
far inferior to that
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