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'53 Will See Elis From Colonnades

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Juniors gobbled up sections 36 and 37 on the second day of Yale ticket sales yesterday, leaving only colonnade and end zone seats to sophomores for today.

John Hart '52, who slept overnight in front of the ticket office door, bought 85 tickets. The unlucky 13th man in line queued up at 5:30 a.m. but it still took him a half hour to reach the ticket windown and another half hour to get his 56 tickets.

While tremendous ticket demand here has sent black market prices soaring, Yale Athletic Association officials report that students and alumni have substantially undersubscribed their allotments. The Yale ticket office is therefore accepting late ticket applications, although the official deadline there has passed.

Exact figures as to sales at Yale will not be available until the end of this week, and officials decline to guess the sale figures to date.

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