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No lines need form for tickets to Saturday's game with Holy Cross until 1 p.m. Wednesday, Frank O. Lunden, ticket manager of the H.A.A., said yesterday.
Lunden explained that since registration wouldn't be over until tomorrow afternoon it would be unfair to hand out tickets on the customary Monday through Friday schedule.
In one respect, ticket selling will differ all year from last season's custom. Instead of sales starting at 8:30 a.m., they will begin at 1 p.m. Lunden said the change was made because the H.A.A. felt too many students were missing classes by getting entangled in the morning lineup.
"The fact that one student would act as agent for many others also slowed up the line," Lunden said.
This week seniors get tickets Wednesday, juniors on Thursday, and freshmen and sophomores will have to descend on the H.A.A. offices together on Friday. Ticket sellers expect that there will be some severe jamming Friday but have decided there is no help for it.
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