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Tickets Are $.25; Winner to Get Trip to Yale Game

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Hundreds of printed slips filtered through the student body yesterday, prospectuses of a fortune-making scheme under the auspices of an anonymous group of undergraduates. Harvard speculators are offered the opportunity to join in a huge pool on the Army game, slated for Saturday, for the investment of $.25 for a ticket in the lottery.

These tickets, drawn from a pot, bear all the possible results between a scoreless tie and a 28-28 deadlock. The ticket closest to the actual score in the game will win the grand prize of an all-expense trip for two to the Yale game. Included are two tickets on the 50-yard line, transportation to and from New Haven, and accommodations at a New Haven or New York hotel.

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