The class captains have shown good sense in appointing a large number of marshals for the game today. There has always been trouble, when games have been played on Norton's Field, in keeping the crowd back of the side lines. The enthusiasm runs high and men are apt to follow the teams from one end of the field to the other when long runs are made. It is absolutely essential, then, that the marshals do their work with determination, that the field may be kept clear. It might be well for the men who serve as marshals to take charge also of the cheering.
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