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H. A. A. GIVES RULES FOR HOLY CROSS GAME TRAFFIC

Spectators Who Leave Game Forfeit Privilege of Returning--Cars Left Parked After Dark Will Be Tagged

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With only 10,000 tickets remaining unsold two days before the Holy Cross game, H. A. A. officials and the Boston and Cambridge police officials have made extensive preparations for handling the crowd that will swarm to Soldiers' Field this Saturday.

The game is scheduled to start at 2.30 o'clock, and the gates will not be opened until 1 o'clock. It is imperative that spectators keep their seats until the game is over. The rule that spectators leaving the seats must leave the field, will be strictly enforced this year, and no standing in the aisles and entrances will be allowed.

Abuse of Return Stubs Brings Ruling

It was announced last night by the Athletic Association that stubs for returning to the stadium enclosure will no longer be honored. The abuse of this privilege for purposes of bringing in outsiders has compelled the Association to wake this new ruling.

Holders of special auto passes admitting to the enclosure must present their passes in order to be allowed through gate 20 on the Speedway.

Autoists Warned of Closed Streets

Persons attending the game in automobiles should remember that after 1 o'clock Harvard Square from Quincy to Brattle Streets, Boylston Street, Anderson Bridge, and North Harvard Street, will all be closed.

Automobile owners with no special passes will be admitted to parkway space within the enclosure through gates 12 and 13 on the Metropolitan Parkway at the southwest corner of the field.

Let No One "Mind Your Car, Mister"

Police officials have especially requested the CRIMSON to warn automobilists against leaving their cars in charge of boys who want to "mind your car," as many thefts occur through their agency.

The police further warn motorists against leaving their cars parked without lights after darkness sets in, as the law in this regard will be strictly enforced.

Information of interest to ticket holders, as announced by the H. A. A., follows:

H. A. A. and season ticket holders ener by Gate 1. Holders of reserved seats purchased in advance should enter by Gates 3, 4, or 6. Ticket holders coming from Allston may all enter by gate 6. Standing room tickets will be honored at Gate 4, from whence their holders should enter the Stadium by way of the East Tower.

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