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Favored to down a weak M.I.T. team, the Varsity swimming team will enter its second meet of the year this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the Indoor Athletic Building Pool. After swamping Bowdoin 62-9, the natators can look for only a little more opposition from the Tech team, which only managed to squeeze out a close 45-32 victory over the Maine team.
Coach Harold S. Ulen will probably start most of the men who faced Bowdoin, with the exception of the relay, century, and dive. Stanley M. Wyman '35 and Gordon P. Winsor '34, will represent the Crimson in the 100-yard freestyle, leaving George Wightman '34 and Herbert M. Howe '34, fresh for the 200-yard relay in which Ulen hopes to see the record fall. George C. Scott, Jr. '34 and Edward P. Parker '34 will make up the quartet.
In the dive, Bernard F. Merriam, II, '36 will probably team up with the veteran, Howard S. Bowen '35, taking the position Henry K. Fitts '36 held at the start of the first encounter.
Ulen is also considering giving Richard T. Fisher, Jr. '36 an opportunity to swim in place of Charles N. Breed '36, as the running-mate of Captain Edward E. Stowell '34.
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