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Football Players May Keep Suits

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Members of the University football squad will be allowed to retain one complete football outfit from among the clothes supplied to them by the Athletic Association this fall. Members of the second team squad who are Seniors may also have the same privilege. Other members of the second team squad, who wish to use clothes belonging to the Athletic Association during the remainder of the fall or winter for athletic purposes, may do so by getting permission from P. Withington '09. The clothes that belong to the members of the University squad have been locked up and will only be given out by James Follen when an order from B. Withington is presented to him at the Locker Building. Men who wish to take their clothes should get such orders from the Athletic Office today from 11 to 12 o'clock, or tomorrow from 12 to 1 o'clock.

All men who had football clothes from the Athletic Association this fall will be held responsible for them, except where permission has been granted to keep them, and all men other than Seniors who are allowed to take clothes at this time will be expected to have them for use in next spring's practice.

All pads, head guards, and other equipment, such as extra pairs of shoes, purchased by the Athletic Association for members of the squads, have been removed from the lockers and stored. It is possible that in removing articles from the lockers some things not belonging to the Association have been taken. In that case, the owner may receive the name by reporting the error to the Athletic Office.

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