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Spectators at the last two games have noticed and appreciated the promptness with which the H. A. A. has cooperated with suggestions which have been made to them in regard to the stadium. The time clock has been a great comfort in critical moments, and the padding along the railing of the field has removed an unnecessary danger.

It seems reasonable that now, while the subject of remedying the defects of the stadium is still fresh, the stairs that lead down from the colonnade seats back of the stadium should show likewise in the improvements. As the afternoons become shorter the passage is completely dark before the close of the game, even when, as on last Saturday, it is called at two o'clock. The descending crowds have been obliged to grope their way down, and miscalculation on the part of an individual could cause considerable damage not only to himself but to those in front of him. It is to be hoped that the H. A. A. will again show the same spirit of accommodation, and remove this danger by taking the simple and inexpensive precaution of placing lights at judicious intervals along the way.

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