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For the second time this year, and the second time in the history of the H. A. A., there has been an overapplication of tickets for a football game other than the Yale game.
C. F. Getchell, general manager of the H. A. A., announced last night that 1995 more applications had been received for the Dartmouth game than could be filled, this figure breaking the mark set up in the overapplication for the Army game by some 500. At the same time the Dartmouth Athletic Association was unable to fill 3500 extra applications.
Among the Harvard applications are 3355 from special season ticket holders. These applications were accepted conditionally to be filled only after all graduates and undergraduate applications had been taken care of. Mr. Getchell announced that the cut in applications would be made in this particular classification, and that about one-half of the season ticket applications would be thrown out after a draw had been made. Of the 53908 tickets available for sale, 21020 were allotted to the Dartmouth Athletic Association.
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