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Work on the Stadium has been progressing so satisfactorily during the past month that it can now be definitely stated that barring accidents, the seats will be ready for the Yale game. It is expected that the concrete structure itself will be completed by November 1, and then the attention of nearly all the 500 men working on Soldiers Field will be given to erecting the seats and the steel beams which support them. A good many of the beams are, however, already in place and an average of 130 seats are being erected a day. With the temporary wooden stand to be built for the Yale game, the Stadium will accommodate 34,000 people. If, as is feared, the southern end, where the curve is retarding the work, is not completed by November 21, plans have been formed for the erection of temporary seats. The cover over the promenade and the two towers at the ends of the horseshoe will probably not be completed till May or June.
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