Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 15, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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    SPORTS
Tickets going for Dec. 29 Freedom Bowl game
Almost 4,000 tii kf’ts have been sold
by the t'mversity Athletic Department
Tic ket Office for the Dec 20 f reedom
Howl game as of 5 p m Tuesday.
Tickets startl'd going on sale last week
after Oregon unoffic ially ac c epted an in
vitation to play in tile game Karlier this
week. Colorado State accepted an unof
ficial invitation to play the Ducks in the
bowl game.
Tickets for the Freedom Howl run $28
apiece for a seat in 72.000 seat Anaheim
Stadium The tii ket office had sold
t,77() lit kets .is of dosing time Tuesday
Oregon ticket manager Hunt
linlsapple said that there are two big .id
vantages for fans in buying tickets now
rather than waiting to do so just before
the IkiwI game
"They should purchase the tickets
here and not do so when they get down
there for two reasons." he said "Num
ber one. they will get a lot better seat if
they buy the tickets now. and number
two. they II lie seated with tlie Oregon
contingent if they buy the tii kels here
!'u kels i ,m he port based either .it the
tn ket window or over the phone Until
the Athletii Department and the Alumni
As sot i.itmn have set up .1 Ux .il hotline
number Ut> tout) in Kugene to he
list'd for fans seeking travel and ticket
information for fans outside of the Kti
gene area the 1 HIM) VVfHfOOT number
t an also lie used for tu ket and travel
plans.
I'iii' I it ki-t office rn nvnl all original
shipment nf | a.000 tickets III si'll. Imt
( an get ninrt* if needed
Special travi'l arrangements 1 an lie
made through the ticket off it e while tile
Alumni Assik lation is also setting up
travel arrangements through staff mem
bers
l.oi.il travel agencies are also putting
together hits, train and air travel pai k
ages that ini lude lodging and tii ket
pai kages
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