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Harvard will have its largest football crowd since the 1950 Yale game, when the Crimson plays host to the Dartmouth Indians on Saturday afternoon. Approximately 20,000 reserved seat tickets are already gone, with a few tickets left for seats in sections 1 and 37.
Whether the game will be a sell-out will depend upon the number of general admission seats sold prior to game time Saturday. H.A.A. ticket manager Frank D. Lunden stated that spectator interest was definitely beginning to pick up.
Tickets for next Saturday's game with the Davidson "Wildcats" are selling very slowly. Lunden added that the slow sales are probably due to the newness of the Southerners to the Crimson schedule.
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