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Children Required To Pay 55 Cents To See Football

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A number of years ago the H.A.A. acted on a policy of permitting children of the neighborhood into certain certain football games free by giving a pass to an adult who agreed to take care of a group of ten.

Eventually the policy had to be discontinued when it was ascertained that adults drew the passes but as often as not neglected to take the children in, and again because everything unanchored within Soldiers Field would usually disappear.

At present official concession to the young is that to the Springfield, Brown, and Davidson games they are admitted a special rate of 55 cents.

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