The Yardling track team should finish its season with a win over Yale tomorrow afternoon in their meet at Soldier's Field. Earlier this year, the freshmen whipped both Yale and Princeton in an indoor triangular meet.
Captain Al Gordon, recovered from his ankle injury, should again lead the team in the 440. Other standouts are Dave Rosenthal, who won there events against Penn, Sandy Dodge, who won both dashes, distance men Bill Gillen and Jim Schlaeppi, and John DeKiewiet in the discus and high jump. The Yardlings will be lacking aces Joel Landau, and Carl Pescosolido.
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