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BROWN WILL TEST ROOKIE SWIMMERS

Ulen Launches First Team In Three Years Tomorrow

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Taking up where they left off three years ago, the 1945 Crimson swimming team will meet Brown in the Indoor Athletic Building pool at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow evening.

Prospects for a victorious season, according to Coach Hal Ulen, are slim. In resuming competition, the Varsity, which dropped the sport through the war, will find itself against schools with three years experience behind them. The only holdover from the 1942 squad is Pete Steffens, who will compete in the diving events.

Aside from Steffens, every man on the squad is a Freshman. Noncommital about their potentialities, Coach Ulen would only predict that they would improve as the season progressed.

Jerry German will start in the 220 and the 100 yard races; Frank Krayer will do the backstroke; and Gulio Vielman will swim the breast stroke events. Steffens and Tom Droham are scheduled to do the diving, and Ted Norris will compete in the 440. Starters in the other events have not yet been decided.

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