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The Crimson swimming team will meet Columbia in New York tonight in what will be little more than a final tune up for its crucial meeting with Yale next weekend.
The undefeated varsity should be able to cope with the best the Lions can offer in any event. Top Coloumbia swimmer is sophomore Dick Stepcick, whose unbeaten record this year owes much to a well-timed illness during the week when the Lions met Yale. However, Crimson captain Chouteau Dyer, with considerably faster times to his credit than Stepeick, should be more than a match for his opponent at either 50 or 100 yards.
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