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The price of football tickets for the Pennsylvania game next fall will be one dollar less than the price of Princeton game pasteboards this year. The Athletic Association devulged this fact yesterday when it announced the prices for next year.
The Yale game will be the sole $5 affair on Harvard's 1927 list. The Dartmouth and Pennsylvania games will cost $4 a seat next fall, while the Purdue, Holy Cross, Indiana and Brown contests will be $2 games to all except season-ticket holders.
There is some talk of revising the regulations for the use of season tickets, but Carroll F. Getchell, manager of the football ticket department, declares that no decision has been reached.
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