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Coach Hal Ulen and his swimmers entrain at 9:50 o'clock from South Station this morning, to take on a weekend double-header, meeting Rutgers tonight at New Brunswick and Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon at Philadelphia.
Tonight's touch-off with Rutgers puts the squad to the toughest test of the season excepting the Yale meet, and the Scarlet outfit should prove as rough a customer in the water as they did this fall on the gridiron.
Rated the second best team in the East, Rutgers takes on the Varsity in the midst of a 26-straight dual meet winning streak. And the Crimson, according to Hal Ulen, shot its best bolt against Yale last week by scoring the most points the Blue has been forced to concede this season.
Anti Climax
Meeting the New Jerseyans now, and even a team in the Eastern Intercollegiates, like Penn, is strictly an anticlimax after being worried over by the Bulldogs. Tonight's opponent is loaded with GI talent, and boasts in a breast-stroker named Charlie Gantner a number one man in National AAU competition.
Rutgers is favored to take the honors of the 50, the 100, the medley, and the relay. For the first time, the Crimson will be meeting two first rate divers, as well as a galaxy of ace water operators.
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