At the end of the game, spectators rose for a standing ovation as the athletes jogged around the stadium holding hands and waving.
When he walked out to the range to hit a few balls, the 50 or so remaining spectators rose to give him a standing ovation.
As he fell the spectators rose, a chorus of shouts and cheers ringing around the arena.
Half the spectators had risen to their feet and the president was Looking around him helplessly.
The spectators gasped and rose to their feet as one, and in the centre the American froze with the empty shotgun still mounted to his shoulder.
The spectators rose to their feet and pressed so close to the robles that the referees decreed an empty periphery around the field of play.
The spectators rose as Judge Fallon left the bench and went through the door leading to his chambers.
The spectators rose noisily, and Tyson could now see the silhouettes in the choir loft against the lancet windows.
The spectators rose to their feet.
The spectators rose in their ranks and cheered.