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GRADUATION HITS HARVARD AND YALE ALIKE IN TRACK

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When Harvard and Yale--meet on the Yale track in New Haven in May, 1925, at the annual Harvard-Yale dual track meet, they will have been almost equal losers from graduation, judging from the statistics of last Saturday's meet.

Of the 23 Yale men who won their letters against the Crimson this year, seven will graduate this June; and from the 17 Harvard point winners, five will receive their diplomas next month. The seven athletes graduating from Yale won 21 of Yale's 73 1-2 points in Saturday's meet; while Harvard's five seniors accounted for 20 1-2 points.

The list of Yale's Seniors is: Captain Douglas, Chapman, Treadwell, Cheney, Scholpp, Hulman, and Locke. Harvard's fourth year men are: Hyatt, Eastman, Carpenter, Gerould, and Kernan.

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