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This afternoon at 3 o'clock the track team leaves Harvard Square for New Haven where they will meet Yale in dual track games tomorrow afternoon.
Despite the loss of Roche, the Harvard team will be stronger than it was a week ago. D. Grant will run in the mile and Redpath in the sprints; both men are in excellent condition. F. G. Shaw, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is rapidly improving in his hammer throwing.
As this is to be the first contest in athletics between the two universities since the singning of the new agreement, a large crewd of students should meet in the square to cheer the team off.
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