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Show ARGUMENT Sf FULLJF HOlfS Yale Captain's Opposition Numbering Designated w Mere Pigheadness. 13 Hnen. Conn . Nov. 22.-rMtt lain Kctchum'fl explanation of hiiTrJi sons for opposing the numbtrlnitf 1 '" v-'1' 1 i..-.,.n 'TJ ed with great favor Up M L-auies wer. played r.r theUnTiM ' . and not i-r I he public. jm-Captain's jm-Captain's argument was promnS ihol full of holes " One obvimj, M llcism o his itiitude )eti In the ffl that only :. :uiall proportion'of oyal graduates can see ,-,vpn oneB the fall's games. I Mr Ketcnam's (onvictloa ttifl i h( gam i is not to be pl.ijed tor.l with any I'arJ : the public or tl newspapers can ucarcel) stand fl of lh graduates must play thil ;ames in tin newspapers ' In htfl dreds oi thousands erstwhile cfl lege men's homes tho newspaper eagerly opened to the football mmti , - mdi during the season I the gridiron supKrt and the Stttfl i afternoon extras with accounts the big sanies do not depend entire! tor theli patronage on those who nfl fifth grade (rramm I iol. as Mr. Ketcham appears think. I Of course. Captain Ketcham Is I he in" mended when he tayi t I players :ire nut working tr win r- I ognition h ibv public, hut are pl I mi; for thcmseKes and tho unlver I ty so far as he refers to the proj I nudesty which should mark the grt I athlete lint when that modesty si I ply consists In i ,ii."np' i pr,- Jt a clarification of. the football gsB to the average spvrrtnr !t beconfij mere pigheadedness and love of pnKl cdt r.t. And how many of the fl thousand students a' Yal can rej themselves disrlngnlsh their plvvii on a muddied field? I , |