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REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL FACULTY CONCERNING
ATHLETICS.

1. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is intrusted with the general
oversight of athletics, and is authorized to forbid any features in these
exercises which endanger the health or morals of the participants, and to
foster the true spirit of amateur sport among them.

2. No student shall play upon the university athletic teams except
after physical examination by the Director of the Gymnasium (or by a
responsible expert officer of the University, acting in his stead and by his
request and with the approbation of the Director).

*The Faculty Committee on Athletics may permit the employment of coaches other than
alumni for a period not exceeding two weeks for any one individual during any one season.
But in no case shall such coach be in responsible charge of the team.

3. Only students who act as regular or substitute members of the


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athletic teams will be granted leaves of absence to accompany them on
trips away from the University.

4. Special reports may be made to the President from time to time
by any departmental faculty with respect to the class-standing and progress
in study of each regular and substitute player on the athletic teams,
and if the President and such faculty are convinced that his class-standing
is discreditable, such student may be required to sever his connection
with such team.

5. The athletic teams shall not have contests elsewhere than upon
the university grounds with any teams except those from other institutions
of learning.

6. To be eligible for an intercollegiate athletic contest an applicant
must be a bona fide student who is pursuing a course of at least ten hours
of undergraduate work or a course of study certified by the proper faculty
authority.

7. Before any student can take part in any intercollegiate contest,
he shall make application in a prescribed form in writing to the Faculty
Committee on Athletics, and secure the endorsed approval of his application
from the committee. It shall be the duty of the Faculty Athletic
Committee to have the executive officers of the University endorse such
application to the effect that the applicant is a registered student of the
University.

8. It shall be the duty of the Faculty Committee on Athletics to inquire
into and make a record of the athletic experiences of the applicant,
who shall appear before the committee and answer on his honor such
questions as the committee may see fit to ask.

9. It shall be the duty of the Faculty Committee on Athletics, before
it endorses an application, to require of the applicant a written
pledge, certifying on his honor that he has never accepted directly or indirectly
remuneration, compensatory gift, valuable consideration or the
promise thereof, for or on account of his athletic services, and that he is
in the proper and strict sense of the word an amateur athlete.

10. No student shall participate in any intercollegiate football, baseball,
basketball or track contest during his first college year, and in no
case shall a student be eligible for these teams unless he shall have been
a resident student for at least six months.

11. No person who has participated in intercollegiate football, baseball,
basketball or track contests for four sessions, consecutive or not, is
eligible; provided, that his total time of participation in these sports shall
not include more than five college years.

12. No student who is receiving from the University remuneration
for teaching or administrative services shall be eligible for the university
teams.

13. It shall be the duty of the President of the Athletic Association,
the Executive Committee of that Association, the Manager and the Captain
of the team concerned, the Director of the Gymnasium, the Associate
Director of Athletics, and the Treasurer of the Association, to furnish on
request a statement to the effect that each member of an athletic team is


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above their suspicion as to his eligibility to represent the University as
a proper amateur player, before such player shall be allowed to take part
in any contest.

14. No coach, not an alumnus, and no trainer, not an officer of the
University, shall be employed for the purpose of instructing or training
any athletic team in this university.*

15. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is directed to assume responsible
charge of the details of the athletic situation and to permit the
playing of intercollegiate games with such colleges only as express a
general conformity with the code of rules adopted by this faculty.

16. The members of any athletic team may be allowed not more
than eight days' leave of absence from the University for the purpose of
engaging in athletic contests; but no student who is a member of more
than one athletic team shall be allowed more than sixteen days' leave of
absence during the entire session for such purpose.

17. Not more than four days' leave of absence from the University
shall be given to those First-Year Athletic teams which are regularly organized
by the General Athletic Association.

18. The football team is permitted to play games only on the home
grounds of one of the contestants, with the exception of the Thanksgiving
Day game with the University of North Carolina in Richmond, which
may be continued until such time as can be agreed upon by the authorities
of the Universities of North Carolina and Virginia.

19. "Training Tables" for football, baseball, basketball and track
teams are hereby abolished.

20. No student of this university shall be eligible for any athletic
team who has played upon or been a member or substitute member of
any of the professional or league teams named in Classes A, B, C, and D,
in the publication of the American Sports Company.

To the list of professional teams thus prescribed shall be added all
league teams in any State or States which the leading university of such
State or States declares professional, and from which it debars its own
players.

21. The term "college" as used in the Faculty Regulations concerning
athletics is hereby interpreted to mean any college named in Table
28 of the Report of the United States Commissioner of Education of
1902, which has not less than 150 male students of at least collegiate
grade recorded in the catalogue of the institution in question as students
of the session preceding the applicant's entrance into this University.

In case such catalogue fails to distinguish between students of collegiate
and preparatory grade, the president of the college concerned
shall be requested to render or to authorize an official statement as to the
number of college students.

22. The term "substitute" is interpreted to mean a student who has
taken part in an intercollegiate contest.

23. The term "general conformity," as used in the Faculty Regulations,
is interpreted by the faculty to mean conformity in regard to period
of residence, maximum period of eligibility and amateur standing.