It was a disappointment that the Yale men who entered for the race meet last Saturday did not appear on the track. Their absence was even more conspicuous than that of the men who failed to put in an appearance at the last winter meeting. Then one man out of the five entered competed. On Saturday every one of the four entries was forfeited. When Harvard men entered for the Yale games they all contested; and Harvard naturally expected to have Yale men reciprocate. The publication of the Yale men's names on the program was an inducement to some spectators to attend, and they had a right to complain of the absentees. It the failure to compete was unavoidable comment is out of place; but this second occurrence makes it seem intentional.
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