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Show CROWDS STORM THE ENTRANCES ALL NIGHT NEW TORTC. Oct fl. Anxlotia "fans" gathered scvnral hundred strong at tho Folo grounds gates beforo midnight. Thirty thousand senta, it hod been announced, an-nounced, wcro awaiting nppllcantn for places to view tomorrow':! game, but thfso early comers wore taking no chances of getting left. Shortly after midnight not lens than S0O were In line, many of them comfortably seated on boxes or barrels and occasionally patron-Ir.lng patron-Ir.lng vendors of coffee and frankfurters who cried their wares up nnd down tho line. Apparently nearly all were unadulterated un-adulterated rxiseball enlhuslnstH. thero on their own accounL There wis n notable absenco In tho line of mxniicr boys who nlmost Invariably figure largely In nocturnal vigils of this sort. President Hempstead of the New York club ofrercd to give JSOOO to charity If any person could prove that the club or any ono connected with It In the sale of tickets had mndo a dollar by permitting them to fall into speculators' hands. |