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We would earnestly recommend to the football management the necessity of maintaining more order among the spectators on the grounds. On Wednesday last, the majority of those within the fence, instead of remaining in their seats crowded down upon the field boundaries, sometimes even going within them, thereby causing great inconvenience to the players and shutting off most of the view from those who remained upon the benches. This is obviously not as it should be. If there are any so forgetful of the rights of others in the future it is only fair that they should be compelled to restrain themselves and the management should not suffer such an act to happen again. Those who pay their admission fee to the games are entitled to a seat with the privilege attached of witnessing the game, which is an impossibility under such conditions as those of Wednesday.

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