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Communications.

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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Apropos of the complaint in yesterday's CRIMSON about the high prices charged for reserved seats at the championship base-ball games, it is in order to call attention to a similar and equally just cause for complaint. I refer to the high prices charged by the Tennis Association for the use of the courts on Holmes and Jarvis Fields. At the present rates it is an expensive luxury to play tennis often. It is difficult to see why such high prices should be charged. The ground is given by the University rent free, so the only expenses left to the association is the care of the courts and the nets. When the back nets were put up a year ago a sum was raised by subscription to pay the extra expense. Considering the many courts and the great number of players in college it would seem to be easy to pay the necessary expenses even at a much reduced scale of prices.

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