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The Athletic Association has issued the following statement in regard to the Yale game tickets:
The management has done everything in its power to fill the applications of those that merit tickets. The tickets sent out yesterday, which are for the seats in the third and fourth rows in the peristyle and the row now in the process of erection on top of the Stadium, form the final allotment. In the cases where the applications have not been filled, the money and checks will be returned after the game.
The management also wishes to emphasize the fact to the undergraduates, especially to the Freshmen, that records are kept of to whom tickets are allotted, and the men whose seats are found in speculators' hands will be blacklisted. This will deprive them of any right of procuring tickets through the Athletic Association on any future occasion.
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