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Varsity Mermen Capture All First Places for Easy Win

Defeat Greenwood 65-10, Yardlings Triumph by 55-17 Score

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Winning first place in every event on the program, the Varsity swimming team coasted to another easy victory by defeating Greenwood Memorial 65-10 at the Indoor Athletic Building pool last Saturday.

Never hard pressed, the potentially powerful Crimson squad held their rivals to two third places, two of which were in relay events.

The best individual performance was turned in by Charlie Hutter, former Olympic swimmer, who equalled his own pool record of 2m., 13.8s in the 220-yard free style swim.

'40 Swimmers Triumph

An exceptionally strong Yardling team stroked its way to a 55-17 victory over Gardner High in the opening meet of the high school season in the Greenwood Memorial pool Saturday afternoon.

Although Kendall, sensational Yardling star, was entered in only the 200-yard free style relay, the Crimson easily captured first place in the eight events on the program.

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