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Show COLLEGE STARS READYTO MEET California Sends Team East in Attempt to Repeat NEW TORK. May II. Tha Kast Is mus-terlns; mus-terlns; Its track and field strength for th hi- lest of the year the tntereelleglat meat nt Harvard stadium May 14 and IT and on the basis of performancee to dat there I nmr t han a fair prospect of th championship trophy returning lo th Atlantic At-lantic seaboard after a year In the poaaea-slon poaaea-slon of th l'r.lvralty of California. The Csllfoi nians. who led Harvard by a half point at the finish laat r. ar com-Ina com-Ina Kast ax In wllh a team repute. l tn compare com-pare favorably with the a'alwart who achieved a remarkahle tctory In 1D31. They will It accompanied nnr morn by Leland Htanford s trat k and field stars who finished fin-ished fifth a year sic. But the high csllber of Eastern track material, ma-terial, shown particularly In t he Cornell-Pen Cornell-Pen n and Harvard Ya.1 duar meet, promises prom-ises ven etlffer competition for th Westerner West-erner than thoy met a year ago al Cambridge. Cam-bridge. Home cutatandlng perfjirmer of th 1931 intercollegiate from both th Kast and Meat will be missing, notably K J. Thomson Thom-son of Dartmouth, champion hurdler; R. W. Landon of Tale, high Jump star, and K. Khy of penn. middle distance crack. But other veterans such as the famous Browns of Cornell. In the dietsncs ev-nta, will be on hanil again, together with a crop of nw.ymrs who gU unusual promise. |