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Juniors followed the lead of '54 by rushing the H.A.A. ticket office for Ohio U. and Colgate seats. Section 35 is already more than half sold out, Frank O. Lunden, H.A.A. Ticket Manager, reported last night. "Of course, the consideration that the tickets are free, so to speak, explains the huge crowds we're getting. But interest is picking up in the team and its prospects."
Regular tickets are moving at the usual rate for early in the season, Lunden said. Today, sophomores will have their chance to pick up tickets, from 1 to 5 p.m.
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