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To the Editors of the Crimson:
I wish to correct as far as possible a wrong impression, which has obtained a certain currency in the college. It is believed by some students that our signals, used in the Springfield game, were made known to the Yale team by the Yale men in our Law School. In the first place, I do not think that Yale knew our signals and in the second place I believe that the Yale men in our Law School acted in a thoroughly honorable manner. Not only did they, when requested, agree to keep away from the practice, but they also voluntarily, before being so asked, agreed not to inform the Yale team of our play. This attitude, thus taken and maintained, was highly sportsmanlike and any adverse criticism of their conduct is altogether undeserved.
B. W. TRAFFORD.Captain Eleven.
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