Chicago Recreation Survey: volume Ii: Commercial Recreation 2

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Although Chicago has not faired so well recently, on several occa- sions it has provided startling upsets against non- conference opponents. While the attendance fluc- tuates according to the success of the local team and the drawing power of its opponents, inter- collegiate basketball is well patronized in Chicago.
Northwestern-Notre Dame games on New Year's Eve and Purdue-Loyola and Loyola-DePaul games play to overflow crowds. The seating ca- pacity of Patten Gymnasium, in Evanston, where Nor
...thwestern home games are played, provides accommodations for less than 6,000; of this num- ber less than half are available to the general pub- lic and to the followers of the visiting teams. Ad- mission charges to pre-conference games are usually seventy-five cents ; league contests cost one dollar. Season tickets also are sold. The Loyola home games are played at the Alumni Gymna- sium, 6534 Sheridan Road, on the north side. Two thousand of the thirty-four hundred seats are usually taken by the student body, and the re- mainder are open to the general public at an ad- mission charge of sixty to seventy-five cents, vary- ing with the visiting teams.

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