The notice printed in today's paper from the manager of the 'varsity nine, deserves a word of mention. The crowd of men around the scorers' bench began with a half dozen. Now it is a common thing at the last part of a game to see fifteen or twenty standing about, commenting on the game, asking the score, and annoying the scorers very much. It is imperative that the scorers pay close attention to the game, and with this bevy of men back of them, talking and asking questions, close attention is an impossibility. It will confer a great favor on the scorers and players as well, if this space be kept clear, during the game.
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