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Show OFFICER HERE FROM FRANCE Capt. Yarnell Former U. of C.( Trainer En Route to Coast Capraln Harold Yarnell. with the First army corp In Franco during the; world war and perhaps on'- of the old-1 e-tt veterans of the A. E F. was an I gden visitor yesterday en route to' San Francisco from Germany, where has been stationed since the arnits-i tlce was signed, November 11. 1918. Captain Yarnell, at one time one of; California's leading athletes, enlisted April 29 1918 imd was a student at j the first nffirers' training sehOOl t Hp Presidio He was graduated With high honors ami was -nt to the east coast as a first lieutenant, colng overseas over-seas with that rating. He was made! captain while in France Yarnell played against Lon Kom-ncy Kom-ncy of Ogden. In n University of Southern Oallfornla-Utah game aoveral v Lars ago, he 6aid. "Germany Is still In an unsettled' condition and the people continue to be restless," said Captain Yarnell yes-I yes-I erday. 'During mj stay In Germany I had j occasion to studj conditions there Thi wer is but a memory in their minds, 1 but the unrest Is everywhere notice-; able. America's forces on tho Rhine: were In tho best of spirits when 1 de- j parted, the Yanks b;lng full of pep! and eoger for excitement." Yarnell will return to his old position posi-tion as an Instructor at the University Univer-sity of California this fall. 00 |