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H.A.A. Will Require Tickets at All Games

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Basketball and swimming fans will be crying "Open the door, William" when they arrive at the Indoor Athletic Building Saturday night for matches with Cornell and Navy unless they have obtained tickets at the H.A.A. office before noon of that day.

The H.A.A. announced this policy yesterday in view of the limited seating facilities in the Athletic Building, where the pool seats 1,200 and the gymnasium, 1,600.

Tickets must be brought or exchanged for coupon 18 of the H.A.A. annual booklet before the event; they will admit the bearer to one of two events, but not to both. Admission will be to the event but to no particular seat and the purchaser must delete which contest he wishes to see before buying the ticket.

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