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The Yale game will be a sell-out.
This means that the Athletic Association will be unable to supply students with more than four tickets and may even have difficulty supplying more than two, ticket manager Frank O. Lunden reported yesterday.
By the closing date for applications on October 29, the Harvard allotment was 2,000 over-subscribed. Since then the HAA has been turning away over-the-counter ticket seekers, and it is mailing back checks to those who applied for tickets by mail after the closing date.
Yale Ticket Sales
At Yale, latest reports show that but 500 tickets from the Yale allotment remain, and these are expected to be sold within a few days.
All Harvard applicants who sought two tickets will got them. All who sought four tickets will also get at least two. Then, when all applications for two tickets have been met under the priority system, the HAA will start alloting the extra pairs to those who applied for them.
Alumni who applied for four tickets will be the hardest hit, but the HAA is not yet sure that it can fill all student requests for extra pairs of tickets.
The Brown game is a different story. So far, 25,000 tickets have been cold, and the expectation is that the crowd at tomorrow's game with total only 30,000.
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