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With three of this season's football games pointing toward sellouts and with 2600 annual tickets sold, prospects look bright for a successful gridiron season from the ticket seller's point of view. The H.A.A. announced yesterday that the Dartmouth game at Hanover, and the Holy Cross and Yale games at Soldiers Feld are certain to be successes at the gate.
With the game with Dartmouth still a month away, only 4,000 tickets are available and a sellout seems assured. Although the sale of tickets to the Holy Cross game unofficially stopped October 9, a limited number of seats are available at the H.A.A. office while tickets to the Eli game must be ordered by November 6.
Each college applicant for Yale ducats is entitled to two tickets in a preferred section with the seating being apportioned according to classes, seniors getting first choice.
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