NEW CONSTITUTION. [Continued from Page One] the direct supervision and control of the general manager. They shall conduct and keep a record of the correspondence looking to the arrangement of match games, and see that the same are properly and duly advertised. They shall make all necessary arrangements for the transportation and sustenance of the teams when playing away from home, settle all expenses and collect all revenue accruing therefrom and promptly turn it over to the General Manager, taking his receipt therefor. They shall attend the meetings of the respective committees and keep a record of their proceedings. They shall, in conjunction with the team captains, find players for the respective teams and for practice games, and shall report to the chairman of their committee once a week on the form persecuted for that purpose by the Court of Directors. AKTICLE XII. TEAM CAPTAINS. Sec. 1. The team captains shall be chosen by ballot at a meeting of the members at the close of the season of each sport; the manager of the respective teams shall give a week's notice of this meeting, preside at the same and certify the result of the election to the Board of Directors. Only those members of the foot ball and base ball teams who have played in the scheduled games shall be entitled to a vote for their respective captain. Sec. 2. The team captains of the respective teams shall take charge of their teams during the continuance of their respective seasons; they shall, in conjunction with the team managers, secure players for the team and for practice; they shall offer proper opportunity for practice, and shall conduct the same under the direction of the duly appointed coaches; they with the manager and coach shall select the members of and substitutes on the teams. See 3. Team or crew captains may be deposed for cause at any time by a vote of the team—as below stated—confirmed by a majority vote of the respective committees. The vote required is in foot ball at least eight members of the team; in base ball at least seven members of the team; in track athletes at least three fourths of the members of the team; in basket ball at least three members of the team. ARTICLE XIII. COMMITTEES. Sec. 1. There shall be eight standing committees, a ground committee, a committee on football, a committee on base ball, a committee on basket ball, a committee on rowing, a committee on track athletics, a committee on tennis and an auditing committee. Sec. 2. The ground committee shall consist of three members, to be chosen by the Board of Directors. The ground committeeshall, subject to the direction and control of the Board of Directors, have charge and supervision of the grounds of the Association and all employees connected therewith, and shall be responsible for the proper enforcement of ground rules. They shall perform such other duties as the Board of Directors of the Association may, from time to time, assign to them Sec. 3. The committee on foot ball shall consist of five members: the ex-efficio members, the captain, the manager of the football team, and one football representative to be elected at the annual meeting of the Association, and shall have charge of all matters not otherwise provided for by the by-laws connected with the playing of football They shall report to the Board of Directors at the end of the football season and at other times if so requested by them. Sec. 4. The committee on base ball shall consist of five members: The exefficio members, the captain and manager of the base ball team and one base ball representative, to be elected at the annual meeting of the Association. They shall have charge of all matters not otherwise provided for connected with the playing at base ball. They shall report to the Board of Directors at the end of the base ball season and at other times if so requested by them. Sec. 6. The committee on track athletics shall consist of five members: The ex-efficio members, the captain and manager of the track athletic team and one track athletic representative to be elected at the annual meeting of the Association. They shall have charge of all matters connected with track, field and gymnasium athletics. They shall report to the Board of Directors at the close of the spring and fall meeting seasons, and at other times if so requested by them. Stc. 5. The committee on rowing shall consist of three members: The ex officio members and one member to be elected at the annual meeting. They shall have charge of all matters not otherwise provided for by the by-laws connected with the rowing interests of this Association. consist of three members: the ex-officio members and one representative to be chosen at the annual meeting of the Association. They shall have charge of all matters connected with tennis. They shall report to the Board of Directors if so requested by them. Sec. 7: The committee on tennis shall Sec. 8. The committee on basket ball shall consist of five members: the ex-officio members, the captain and manager of the team and one representative to be elected at the annual meeting. They shall have charge of all matters not otherwise provided for connected with the playing of basket ball. They shall report to the Board of Directors at the close of the season and at other times if requested. Sec. 9. The auditing committee shall consist of three members, to be chosen by the Board of Directors. They shall audit all accounts and shall recommend to the Board of Directors all appropriations of money not otherwise provided for by these by laws. ARTICLE XIV. Sec. 1. The Professor of physical training shall be ex-officio member of all committees, except the ground committee and the auditing committee. Sec. 2. He may depose for cause an member of any team at any time, who cannot be reinstated except by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE XV. DUES. Sec. 1. The dues of graduate and undergrate members shall be two dollars per annum, payable on or before the first day of October, the payment of which shall constitute him a member for the period of one year, and shall entitle such member to a card of admission to the grounds of the association at all times, except when closed for private practice of the team. The payment of fifty cents shall constitute one a member for the period of one year; but shall not entitle such members to a card of admission to the grounds. ARTICLE XVI. MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS. Sec. 1 The annual meeting of the Association shall be held on the first Tuesday in October, Sec. 2. The order of business at stated meetings shall be: 1. Reading of minutes of the last annual meeting and of special meetings held subsequent thereto 2. Report of the Board of Directors. 3. Report of the treasurer. 4. Report of the committees 5. Unfinished and referred business. 6. New business. 7. Elections. 8. Adjournment. This order of business may be changed by a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting. Sec. 3. Upon the written request of ten members or upon request of the Board of Directors, the president shall call a special meeting of the Association. Sec. 4. In all elections the use of proxies shall not be allowed. ARTICLE XVII. AMENDMENT. Sec. 1. 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