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For the first time in the records of the Harvard Athletic Association there has been an over-application for tickets for a football game other than that against Yale.
The fact that Harvard men had applied for 1442 more tickets than are available became known yesterday when the applications for the Army gridiron contest next Saturday were counted. The figures as released by C. F.Getchell, general manager of the H. A. A., are as follows: Applications, Harvard Graduates 31.092, Harvard undergraduates 11,644 making a total of 42,736 for the 41,294 seats allotted to Harvard.
It has been announced that all application for personal use will be fined. It will nowever, be necessary, to establish a draw by lot for all non-personal applications and to nil them as long as the tickets last. In no case will more than two tickets be allotted.
It will be impossible, acording to Mr. Getchell, to notify those whose applications have been cut until the last part of the week.
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