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cal? In inv mild endea\ or t l e f o n d t h e nu tor-of that nil.' 1 h:i\ lid flint th<\ r irdod their action in regard to the t-her prohibitions Dot radical enough. S i thov put 86V6raJ extremelv radical re-., lution in a hat, shook thorn up and di one o u t This was tlie one. Bj II nu ins if mon are to he prevented from pjaying in m i or cont sts f such * * * tim« ^ of prevention should all be concentrated at the I ginning if the mo t good is desir I: for in mi inion a man's £ ad v ar is moiv valuable to him than his fourth, r rhe h sening oi the number of ames from any number a university i >uld play during ae ion to five was a little 1 0 arbitrary, I think. Football require- me little experien e before a man can pla\ it with any degree ofcouft . and five r un s is an insufficient number to ive him what he needs most —practice and experience, since the aft moons on which a team c >uld and would plav varsity fames is spent in practicing with second t ims, no time i sa\( 1. l; ides, would this not in a mei ure lessen the cost for the sj tators, if tlie nuinher of game 1 * a were increa I—thereby produoin not quite tog 1 an average of receipts, but result in in a gr t i e r total Alter all, C0n8id ring tie has! with whi h the conference i bed, their m in have proved far better than many people prophesied. Seme of the ref rmati n they started nerds continued improvement until the cause is removed, The bad the} brought leteriorat in i isily he dispensed with, Ki h ihould have r ard for the re putt < u-h i a m tuber Mu h (I ponds on th stud nts and athlot« hetlier ennditi lot" thomsoh will impi ve or tion < the institution of which
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