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One of the smallest blacklists in the history of the H. A. A. will be drawn up as a result of the recent football season, according to present indications.
Officials at the H. A. A. ticket offices are still at work on cases of illegal transfer of tickets to the Harvard-Yale game, but investigations of the games with Dartmouth and Princeton have been brought to a close.
The reports shows a surprisingly small number of cases of speculation at these games. There were but seven such cases at the Princeton game. At the Dartmouth game, six men sold their tickets contrary to the signed agreement on their ticket applications, as compared with 46 at the Dartmouth game last year.
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