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The Crimson Yardling track team will play host this afternoon to four private school squads, all from around greater Beston, in an informal practice affair at Soldiers Field. The meet, which starts at 2 o'clock, will feature every event from the pole vault to the 1,000 yard run, and will not be officially scored. However, times will be taken.
The school teams entered are Coach Tommy Moagher's aggregation, Browne and Nichols, Roxbury Latin, 'Noble and Greenough, and Huntington, each sending from three to 14 competitors. Not all of the Yardling squad will take part in the meet.
The Varsity track team journeys to New Haven to meet the Elis Monday. Coach Jaakko Mikkola says that his two-milers are coming along "extremely well," and expressed great pleasure at the improvement in this event during the past week.
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