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We call attention to the article on "Foot Ball in Canada," printed in another column. This was written for the CRIMSON by a gentleman on the editorial board of a leading Canadian college paper, the Toronto Varsity. It presents a view of foot ball as played throughout Canada, which is somewhat different from the method of play practiced among us. It also gives a good ides of how much more the game is played there. Inter-collegiate foot ball has been forbidden us for the future, but nothing has been said by the faculty against our playing international matches with the gentlemen's teams of Canada. Nothing objectionable has ever been found about the games played with clubs from the Dominion, and there is no reason to suppose there will be. This suggestion is offered as a reason why foot ball should not be allowed to languish while the present interdict of the faculty remains in force.

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