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The Athletic Association sent out 1200 more tickets for the Yale game last evening, which will go toward filling the applications for two seats in the fourth group, namely, graduates of the professional schools, who have not graduated from the College proper. These tickets are for the third and fourth rows which have been built in the peristyle.
Tickets for the row of seats to be built on top of the Stadium will be sent out as soon as possible. It is improbable that any borrowed applications will be filled. In the cases where the applications are not filled, the money and checks will be returned after the game.
Speculators Warned.
The Athletic Association has issued the following statement in regard to speculation in football tickets:
The management announces to the public that it has arranged to secure, so far as possible, the seat numbers of tickets found in the hands of speculators or offered for sale at a premium, and, in accordance with the provision printed on the ticket, will refuse to honor them on the day of the game, refunding only the face value.
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