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Pickpockets in Game Crowds, H.A.A. Warns

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Men are leaving the goalpost crowds each Saturday with things more valuable than splintered wood, William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, reported yesterday.

A number of pickpockets are finding the rlots after the game an easy time to steal students' wallets, and other valuables, Bingham said.

He urged undergraduates to leave their possessions with less active friends before going to defend the University's honor and the H.A.A.'s $50 goalposts.

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