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When Harvard and Yale meet on the cinder track next spring, at the annual Harvard-Yale track meet, the Blue will appear at first glance to be slightly the greater loser from graduation.
On closer inspection of the statistics of last Saturday's meet, however, it may be seen that, although the University loses a smaller number of men, they are higher point scorers than the Yale Seniors.
Of the 20 men on the Yale team who won their letters, nine will receive their diplomas next month; and of the 16 University point winners, eight will graduate this spring. The nine athletes who will be lost to Yale through graduation this year, took, together, two first, four second, and five third places, accounting for 27 points. The eight Harvard men won three firsts, four seconds and three thirds, thereby taking 30 points in all.
The list of Yale Seniors is an follows: Bullard, Clarke, Cole, Cutler, Durfee, Graf, Matting, McCoy, and Norton. Harvard's further year men are Berglund, Bradford, Cloarke, Combs, Jones, Kane, Tibbetts and Watters.
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