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In the dual meet with Yale today, the University is entering a somewhat crippled team, of uneven ability. But no track team is beaten until the points are added up, and any premature "Concessions" such as are going the rounds are as unwise as over-confident prophecies of victory. The athletic contests of late years have disproved the "paper" conclusions too many times to let those who go to the Stadium this afternoon go with the feeling rooted that the track team is not going to win. Any track team which goes on to the field as the 1914 track team will, to work their hearts out for a victory, is equipped with the essential quality that leads to a victory.
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