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The H.A.A. will consider putting up temporary stands in the open end zone if the stadium is sold out in the next few days, Carroll F. Getchell, Business Manager of the H.A.A., indicated yesterday.
"Provided there is a need for additional seats and we can get temporary stands reasonably enough to make the venture worthwhile, we would definitely consider taking such action," Getchell said.
The H.A.A. will not decide definitely on the temporary stands until later this week, according to Getchell.
Sophomores took only one full section of seats for the Yale game yesterday, leaving colonnades and track tickets for freshmen today. Seats in the end zone will also be sold to '56 in the event of sufficient demand.
Officials at the ticket office also stated that all alumni will be taken care of, although many would find themselves in the end zone.
The Yale Athletic Association has indicated that it will use all of the 15,000 seats allotted to it for the Eli student body and alumni.
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