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Yardling swimmers will oppose a highly rated Dartmouth team at the IAB this afternoon, in an attempt to bounce back from their first defeat of the season, which was suffered at Andover last Saturday. Both teams have 4-1 records, Dartmouth also losing to Andover.
Coach Bill Brooks has named five definite starters for the meet. Others will not be announced until shortly before the opening even. Gus Johnson will swim for the Crimson in the 50-yard freestyle and Duke Geer in the 220.
Captain Dave Hawkins, who set a new medley record Saturday, will swim in both relay events.
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