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Yale Tickets Available Today For '55; Sales Disappointing

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Freshmen can buy tickets for the Yale game at the H.A.A. offices today. Frank O. Lunden, ticket manager of the H.A.A., said yesterday that freshmen will probably sit between the 25 and 35 yard lines. Sales are about the same as 1919, but they remain low. So far, sophomores, juniors, and seniors have purchased aisles B and C of portals 1 and 2. Tomorrow, tickets will be available to alumni and late applicants.

In the Yale Bowl, aisles B and C form the upper arms of "Y"s, while aisle A form the lower arms. These aisles are reserved for the football squad, their families, former lettermen. Varsity Club members, and alumni.

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