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FACT AND COMMENT

(Daily Princetonian)

A particularly large number of last year's point winners in the intercollegiate track meet have been lost from the various colleges, indicating that there will be plenty of opportunity for newcomers to show their worth. Seven of the thirteen men who captured the championship last year have graduated and out of the 142 points scored in the intercollegiate meet there have graduated from the universities men who have scored 72 1-6 of the points. Cornell is the most fortunate, having only lost 10 1-2 of the 30 1-2 points its team scored, while Yale retains only 4 1-2 out of 24 1-2 points. Princeton has lost four of the points it scored through the graduation of Cooke, who took third place in both the sprints. The remaining four point which it made came from the second place won by Sawyer in the quarter mile and the fourth place captured by Thomas in the 100-yard dash.

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