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Freshman Swimmers Clobber Green, 53-31

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Freshman swimmers scored a 53-31 victory over Dartmouth at the I.A.B. yesterday, improving their season's record to five wins and one defeat and breaking two freshman records in the process.

Captain Dave Hawkins lowered the 100 yard freestyle mark by two-tenths of a second by covering the distance in 53 seconds flat. The 400 yard free style relay team of Gus Johnson, Duke Geer, Jim Jorgenson and Dave Hawkins cut the mark in their event from 3:41.6 to 3:38.5.

Coach Bill Brooks called Dick Stenson's 1:46.9 performance in the 150 yard individual medley "exceptional."

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