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We trust that the fair visitors who attend the meeting of the Athletic Association this afternoon may be spared such a scene of confusion as seems to be an invariable accompaniment to the tug-of-war contests. Last Saturday trouble was experienced in keeping the men from crowding on the floor, and it was necessary to barricade the space reserved for the teams by benches to keep it free for them Men ought to be especially careful that no crowding or pushing goes on today on the floor, for not only does it make a tedious and disagreeable delay, but it also materially obstructs the view from the benches. If every one will only sit still in his place, all trouble will be done away with, and the contest can proceed without these unnecessary sciences.

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