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Crimson Record Menaced By Big Green Tomorrow

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Coach Kari Michael is bringing a bunch of victory-hungry Big Green mermen down from the Hanover hills to meet Hai Ulen's undefeated Crimson squad tomorrow night. The Indians have been defeated only by Yale and are primed to score their first tank win ever Harvard.

Michael promised Dartmouth a victory over one Big-Three swimming team this year. Yale hear the Green as expected up it's one down and two to go for Mr. Michael; Harvard and Princeton, however, will be favored over Dartmouth.

Dartmouth Loses Liskow

Dartmouth lost a good man in George Liskow because of scholastic difficulties but still has Larry Noble as a strong contender in the sprints. Captain Franny Powers, Lonnie Stowell, and Ted McNitt should be able to outscore the Indian star in his two events. John Storrs is the only Green distance man, but he will not be worth better than a second and third respectively in the 440 and 220.

Captain Potter is the standout member of the visiting squad. He will take the breastroke hands down, and teammate Jim O'Mara should push Art Bosworth hard in the backstroke. The Indians have average strength in the dives in John Carney and Warner Willcox.

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