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Team Wins 68 to 7 to Repeat Former Shutouts With Tech and Cornell--Willcox Improves

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Swim Meet at 8:30

The Varsity swimming meet with Princeton this Saturday, originally scheduled for 8:30 o'clock and later moved up to 7:30 to avoid a conflict with the hockey game with Yale, has now been definitely moved back to 8:30 o'clock.

Registering the third shutout in Crimsons swimming annuals, the Ulenmen last night overwhelmed M. I. T. by a maximum score of 68 to 7, even though second-stringers were entered for Harvard in five of the nine events. Other shutouts were scored against Tech in 1933 and Cornell last year. The plucky Engineer swimmers will be expected to do better next year when their new pool, now under construction is completed.

Summary:

300-yard medley: Won by Harvard (R. Harris, R. White, E. Goldwasser) second, M.I.T. Time--3.16.

220-yard free-style: Won by D. Van Vort (H); second, T. Godfrey (H); third, Morehouse (T) Time--2:24.8

50-yard Free-style: Won by J. Curwen (H); second, D. Stearns (H); third, Denhart (T) Time--24.6

One-meter dive: Won by G. Dana (H) 94.7 points; second, C. Sagenkahn (H) 89.4; third, Howard (T) 87.7

100-yard free-style: Won by A. Bosworth (H); second, W. Jay (H); third, Wheeler (T) Time--55.6

150-yard backstroke: Won by Harris (H); second, A. Mathis (H); third, McEvoy (T) Time--1:49.5.

200-yard breastroke: Won by R. Willcox (H); second, M. Kraus (H); third, McLeod (T) Time--2:40.7

440-yard free-style: Won by E. Hewitt (H); second, T. Shrewsbury (H); third, Howard (T) Time--5:17.9

400-yard relay: Won by Harvard (F. Powers, L. Stowell, E. Cutler, Curwen); second, M.I.T. Time--3:35.8

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