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With 35,000 seats already sold for this afternoons football game with Tufts, the Harvard Athletic Association expects a brisk sale of seats this morning which will boost the total number of admissions over the 40,000 mark.
Nearly all the reserved seats have been sold out and the rush are also going rapidly. The sale will continue this morning at the Boston sporting goods stores,--Wright and Ditson the Winchester store, and Iver Johnson's, and in Cambridge at Leavitt and Pierce's and at the H. A. A. Admission tickets will also be on sale at gate 3 Soldier's Field from 1 o'clock until the game starts, at 2.
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