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Eastern champion Ted Norris couldn't quite match Bill Heusner of Northwestern or Ralph Sala of Stanford in the 1500-meter freestyle race last night in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the twenty-sixth annual National Collegiate Athletic Association swimming championships.
The only Crimson swimmer entered in the meet, Norris took third place ahead of Emile Estoclet of Yale and Roger Watts of Iowa State. Norris won the Eastern title last week in 19:40.6. Housner, last year's NCAA winner, was clocked in 19:04.8 last night, Sala Awam the race in 19:16.1.
Estoclet gave Yale a two-point bulge after the first day over Michigan and Ohio State, top teams in the country last year.
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