The decision of the base ball management to offer season tickets at the low price of three dollars ought to induce every man to purchase a ticket. In former years the price was five dollars and it was only last year that the management tried the experiment of reducing the price. The consequent increase in the sale of season tickets was immense, but whether this caused an increase of the total receipts from tickets was doubtful. At all events the receipts for the year fell off greatly This year the nine ought to be better supported. The first thing that can be done by Harvard men to show their interest in the team and their confidence in its success, is to buy season tickets. The new spirit that is animating the management and candidates alike promises a better showing this spring for the nine than has been made for years. It remains for the students in a body to give the team their hearty support.
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