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Taking a sizable slice out of the top price of $4.40, the Yale Athletic Association has set at $3.85 the admission to next year's Harvard-Yale football encounter, which will be played in the Yale Bowl on November 24.
This step was taken as a general program of price-cutting by the Eli organization, and other games have been scaled accordingly. Five contests have been put on the two-price basis. The top price of $2.20 for the Columbia, Penn, Brown, and Georgia games has been supplemented by a second rate of $1.10. Dartmouth, originally set at $3.30, also has the alternative of a half-price, while the Army tilt will command a flat $3.30.
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