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The letter of the secretary of the University to the president of the Athletic Association with regard to the practice of "passing" and "knocking up" ball in the neighborhood of the Jefferson Laboratory deserves all the publicity that can be given to it and we take this occasion of bringing it before the students. There is certainly enough open space at the disposition of players for them to carry on this exercise elsewhere than in the neighborhood of apparatus which may be damaged by stray balls. Moreover when the faculty has been so courteous as merely to call attention to the careless habit and leave the matter to be righted by student action, it is only right for the students to obey as promptly as if they were obliged to.

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