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SWIMMERS FAVORED TO DEFEAT TECH TONIGHT

University Mermen Conceded Win in Spite of Loss of Two Stars-Freshmen Meet Tech 1935

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Another victory such as that scored over Bowdoin is expected to come the way of the University mermen when they swim M.I.T. in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8 o'clock tonight. Although Harvard is considerably handicapped by the loss of H. V. Atherton '82 and J. L. Ward '84, both of whom have undergone operations for appendicitis since the last meet, Tech is not counted upon to furnish any stiff opposition. Coach Ulen said yesterday.

In place of Ward and Atherton, Coach Ulen plans to use G. D. Winsor '34 and E. C. Deevreaux '34 in the 220 and E. G. Helvenston '33 and E. E. Stowell '34 in the backstroke. B. S. Wood '33 will swim the quarter mile and the relay.

The Freshmen nafators will open their season against the M.I.T. Freshmen in the Indoor Athletic Building at 4 o'clock this afternoon.

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