Those who chose to remain seated at the game last Saturday afternoon were greatly annoyed by a crowd of disorderly persons who kept up a continual promenade before the benches and shut off the view of the field. It was evident either that there were not enough policemen or that the officers who were there were not doing their duty. We noticed also that by the middle of the last half of the game the crowd had pressed down even to the lines of the field. This at any rate must be stopped, for it not only interferes with the pleasure of those looking on, but what is of vastly more importance, it hinders the work of the eleven. This editorial is addressed particularly to the students; if borne in mind this afternoon, every one will be able to see all the plays to the best advantage, and much of the yelling on the part of the exasperated spectators will be done away with.
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