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Seniors swamped the H.A.A. ticket office yesterday in a record crowd for an opening football game, to pick up their free tickets for Saturday's Harvard-Ohio U. game.
Frank O. Lunden, H.A.A. Ticket Manager, said seats through section 33, with the exception of band and colonnade sections, are already gone. Lunden did not have official ticket sales figures for the firs day, but said. "Everybody's bursar's card showed up. We aren't out of the maze here yet."
Lunden added that tickets for the Colgate game on October 10 were going quickly. Today, juniors may pick up their free tickets for the Ohio game on October 3, the Colgate game, or both. The ticket office will be open form 1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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