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In asking Kirkland last Friday 33-29, the Eliot swimmers completed an undefeated season and won the right to represent Harvard against Saybrook College, the Eli Intramural champs, on Saturday. The meet will be at New Haven.
Following members of the Elephant squad will make the trip: William H. Cann '37. William T. dean, Jr. '37, George Dodge, 2nd '37, Kenneth B. Hodson '37, George D. Leonard '37, John J. G. McCue '36, Robert M. Meyers '38, George W. Oettle '36, Thomas Paull '36, William F. Read, 3rd '37, and Benjamin Welles, 2nd '38.
Eliot's string of victories may be attributed to a well balanced team, to point-pickers Cann, a diver, and Dodge, a breast-stroker, and to relayers Leonard, Cann, Welles, and Dodge.
ERRATUM: On their trip to Andover, Eliot natators defeated the Andover Jayvees 38-27, instead of losing by this score, as was previously announced.
Bellboys Lead Basketball League
Four games will be played in the basketball league this afternoon: Kirkland meets Adams at 2 o'clock, Leverett faces Eliot at 2.30 o'clock, while at 4.30 o'clock there will be both a Winthrop-Dunster and a Dudley-Lowell clash.
President standings show Lowell House leading the league with five victories and no defeats. Should they succeed in defending their, lead through the play this week, they will meet Adams House, winners of the first half, in a playoff series. Victor will oppose Yale on Saturday, March 14.
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