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Seats for the Game.

By C. H. Schweppe.

Twelve new sections of grand stand have been built to accommodate the crowd at the Yale baseball game, in addition to the stands which have been in use during the season, making twnety-one sections, or 7,200 seats in all. Sections N, O, P, Q, and R, have been put up back of third base, continuting the old stands, and in a corresponding position back of first base, sections V, W, X, Y and Z, have been built. Sections 1 and 2 fill the gap between the permanent home plate stand and the stand directly back of third, and they are thus just behind the Yale players' bench. Most of the seats in these sections have been sold, so applicants should procure their tickets at once.

Admission tickets will be sold for fifty cents at the Field, admitting to new bleachers in centerfield, and, in excess of the capacity of the bleachers, to a roped-off enclosure in centerfield. In this way 3,000 people can be accommodated, making a total capacity for the spectators at the game of over 10,000.

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