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The following statements were made to the Crimson last night by Coach E.L. Farrell of the University track team, and Coach George Connors of Yale on the eve of the thirty-fifth Harvard-Yale dual meet:
"From my observations," said Coach Farrell, "the meet tomorrow should be one of the closest in recent years, although it will hardly be within a third of a point, as was the one in 1926. We are ready. Let the best team win."
Coach Connors said. "The meet looks very close. I don't know about the weather, which may make fast times impossible, but everyone on our team is in good condition."
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