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H. A. A. COULD SELL 250,000 TICKETS TO ARMY CONTEST

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According to C. F. Getchell, general manager of the Harvard Athletic Association, there has been a tremendous demand for tickets to the Army game this Saturday. Although the total number of tickets available were not all subscribed for until the late applications came in, probably a quarter of a million seats could be sold, were there that many in the Harvard Stadium.

The Army contingent has been allotted to the first fifteen sections, containing 15,000 seats, while Harvard is to have the use of sections 16 to 54 comprising approximately 82,600 seats. Last year, despite the smaller stands. Harvard was allowed 100 more of the valuable paste-boards; but the Army had 2,700 less.

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