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In a rather uninspiring meet, particularly from the point of view of individual times, Coach Hal Ulen's Varsity swimmers took Navy over the ropes last Saturday night by the lop-sided score of 52 to 23.
The Middies took only one first place, that being in the Medley Relay, as Bus Curwen and "Big John" Eusden took too first places respectively for the Crimson.
Shaw McCutcheon hit his highest peak so far this season when he scored 122 points in the diving event against Dick Krotkiewicz of Navy.
300-yard medley relay--Won by Navy (Robert Smedley, Leroy Edieson, Charles Robison). Time--3m., 8.7s.
220-yard free style--Won by Darey Curwen (Harvard); second, Frank Gorman (Harvard); Frank Thomas (Navy). Time--2m., 22.2s.
50-yard free style--Won by John Eusden (Harvard); second, Henry Cooke (Navy); third, Walt Downing (Harvard). Time--25s.
Dive--Won by Shaw McCutcheon (Harvard), 122.0 points; second, Richard Krotkiewicz (Navy), 113.3 points; third, Walter Wilson (Navy), 103.8 points.
100-yard free style--Won by Eusden (Harvard); second, Cooke (Navy); third, Capt. Tom Shrewsbury (Harvard). Time--55s.
150-yard backstroke--Won by Bill Drucker (Harvard); second, Selmer (Navy); third, Merill Stocker (Harvard). Time--1m., 41.9s.
200-yard breaststroke--Won by Curwen (Harvard); second, Edleson (Navy); third, Donald Harting (Harvard). Time--2m., 37.1s.
440-yard free style--Won by George Christmas (Harvard); second, Dave Barnes (Harvard); third, Albert Gross. (Navy). Time--5m., 19.2s.
400-yard free style relay--Won by Harvard (German, George Ball, Robert Sceery, Shrewsbury). Time--3m., 46.8s.
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