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Swimmers Face Hard Fight Against Columbia Tonight

Visitors, Strong in Freestyle Events, Threaten Crimson Record

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Facing its most severe test so far this season, the Varsity swimming team will encounter a brilliant Columbia out-fit tonight at 8.15 o'clock in the Indoor Athletic Building Pool. In Eugene Jennings, the visitors bring with them one of the fastest men in the East in the two sprint events, while Captain Thomas Wright has turned in remarkable times for the two distance swims. With this competition the Harvard team will undoubtedly be pushed to the limit to keep its record of victories intact.

Almost sure to lose at least three freestyle events, the Crimson swimmers must make sure of their points in the backstroke, breaststroke, and dive. Captain Ed Stowell will not be pressed very hard, but his running mate, Dick Fisher, will have considerable difficulty with the Lion backstroker, Mulcahy.

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