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Let Freshmen, and others in the University who need the warning, take notice that a blacklist, more strict and Argus-eyed than ever, is to be kept for the men who sell their football tickets to speculators.
Under the present system, the man who speculates with a ticket made out for his personal use, is simply erecting a monument to his petty dishonesty, for he is almost certain to be caught, and once caught his name is set down on the records of the Athletic Association to remain there indefinitely, debarring him from future consideration by the University athletic authorities, and remaining as a perpetual source of shame and regret to him.
Ticket speculation does not pay, and the students should realize it now in time.
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