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HUNDREDS WAIT IN VAIN FOR DARTMOUTH TICKETS

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It took but a scant hour and a half for the crowds to exhaust the 1500 extra tickets to the Dartmouth game which were placed on sale yesterday morning at Leavitt and Peirce's by the B. A. A. to holders of season ticket books.

These tickets, part of a surplus of 4000, were offered for sale at 9 o'clock yesterday and long before that hour a line had formed reaching from Leavitt and Pierce's along Massachusetts Avenue and half way down Dunster Street.

In spite of the fact that tickets were being given out as fast as the applicants could be taken care of, the line kept growing larger and larger, and at 10.30 o'clock, when the word went around that all the tickets were gone, the crowd reached nearly to Mt. Auburn Street, and numbered more over 200.

The H. A. A. also reports that the 2500 seats placed on sale at Boston agencies were sold out before noon.

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