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TWENTY CADETS GUESTS AT TRACK FIELD YESTERDAY

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Twenty cadets from the cruiser "Karisruhe" watched the track team preparing for the Yale struggle next Saturday, yesterday afternoon. With the managers as their guides, they were full of interest as Eddie Farrell put his men through their paces.

The race in the 400 between the two rival captains, Johnny Morse and Karl Warner, which promises to be the outstanding event of the meet on Saturday filled them with almost as much enthusiasm as members of the team. When they heard that the outcome of the meet was a tossup they pledged their allegiance to the Crimson.

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