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Story December 29, 1952

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

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Tickets for the January 1 Gator Bowl football game between Tulsa and Florida are now available in Jacksonville, Fla., with 10,000 remaining seats. Business Manager George Olsen notes the stadium holds 37,000; last year's Miami-Clemson game drew a record 34,502 fans.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (P) - Step up, if you want a ticket to the Gator Bowl football game between Tulsa and Florida Jan. 1.

There are 10,000 left, says Business Manager George Olsen. The stadium has 37,000 seats.

Paid attendance last year when Miami beat Clemson, 14-0, was 34,502--highest in the game's history - and each team received $57,105.90.

The ticket office did not open on that New Year's Day. It'll be open this time, however, Olsen said, adding that the seats left are mostly in the end zone but include some on the sideline.

What sub-type of article is it?

Sports Announcement

What keywords are associated?

Gator Bowl Tickets Tulsa Florida Football Jacksonville

What entities or persons were involved?

George Olsen

Where did it happen?

Jacksonville, Fla.

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Key Persons

George Olsen

Location

Jacksonville, Fla.

Event Date

Jan. 1

Story Details

Tickets for the Gator Bowl game between Tulsa and Florida are available, with 10,000 left out of 37,000 seats. Last year's game between Miami and Clemson had 34,502 paid attendance and each team received $57,105.90. The ticket office will be open this time.

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