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Sixteen men strong, the Stanford track team will take its first and only workout on the Soldiers Field track this afternoon in preparation for the Intercollegiates Saturday. Three of the men who were in Boston over last weekend met their teammates arriving from the West coast yesterday afternoon. In a statement to the CRIMSON last night, Coach R. L. Templeton said, "I'll be happy if we get 35 points." Thirty-six and one half points were sufficient for the Stanford runners to win last year's Intercollegiate meet.
According to George C. Carens, of the Transcript, in a statement to the CRIMSON last night, "No other team seems capable, on paper, of scoring more than 25 points."
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