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Led by Captain Richard T. Fisher, Jr. '36, the Varsity swimming team will open its season against the Alumni in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8 o'clock this evening.
Although the Alumni are not expected to furnish much opposition, George C. Scott '34, should tax Ulen's print men to the limit.
The Freshmen swimmers defeated M.I.T. yesterday afternoon by a score of 58 to 17, capturing seven first places.
The summary:
50 yard free style--James L. Caldwell (H); second, William B. Atkinson (H); third, Page (MIT).
100 yard breast stroke--won by Warren N. Bixby, Jr. (H); second, Allan Gilliman (H); third, Burnays (MIT).
220 yard free style--won by Chestnut (MIT); second, Eyler (H).
100 yard back stroke--won by Orrin C. Keller (H); second, Colles C. Stowell (H); third, Morrow (MIT).
100 yard free style--won by James H. Snowden, 2nd (H); second, William E. Chalecki (H); third, Chestnut (MIT).
Dive -- won by Lothrop M. Forbush (H); second, Elisha R. Greenhood (H); third, Cook (MIT).
150 yard medley relay--won by Harvard; John E. Regan, Jr., Philip H. Walker, James L. Caldwell.
200 yard free style relay--won by Harvard: John V. Quinlan, Walter S. Poor, John C. Wahike, James Snowden.
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