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Swimmers Take Second

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Captain Frannie Powers not only repeated his whipping of Yale's famed freestyler Johnson in the 220, Friday night at the Fourth Invitation Meet of the Eastern Intercollegiate League but he set a new record for the National Academy pool.

Although Yale took the lion's share of the places in the recent Intercollegiate Invitation meet at Annapolis, the Crimson Natators won a mythical second, with one first, three seconds, a third, and a fourth. Captain Fran Powers accounted for the first with his victory the 220, while Hill Dracker and Bob White accounted for the seconds in the backstroke and 300 yard medley, respectively. Powers' time was 2:13:8. Bus Curwen took a fourth in the 440 in 5:05, and the 440 relay team placed third behind Yale and Princeton. Shaw McCutcheon qualified for the dive finals, but had to scratch because of his dislocated shoulder.

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