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Swimmers Will Meet Yale or Eastern Championship

By Peter S. Britell

The Harvards swim the Yales today in a meet that has already caused a large brought consternation and rumblings of discontent to 60 Boylston St., a that will undoubtedly imperil several records and, among other things, decline the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming championship.

there was ever a day when a Harvard swimming team would beat Yale, will be that day. (trumpets)

they walk out of their locker this afternoon, the Elis will have only one meet, a 47-48 fall to Navy unexpectedly brought their 201 dual-swimming streak to its Armageddon.

in its trophy case the head of Navy goat (55 to 39), the varsity has undefeated since its last appointment Haven. Today, however, past glory for little.

two of the finest teams in the get together, even the slightest can make a big difference either The biggest Crimson break is simply pool.

Bookies, CRIMSON Agree

of the domestic factor, of comparative chronology (viz., times in past meets), the bookies, as the CRIMSON will tend to bet Bill Brooks' establishment. The Harvard 50, Eli 45--but of victory might well be points either way.

events that the Crimson might for its own are the freestyle sprints, individual medley, the 200 , the 200 breaststroke, and the final freestyle relay.

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

there was ever a day when a Harvard swimming team would beat Yale, will be that day. (trumpets)

they walk out of their locker this afternoon, the Elis will have only one meet, a 47-48 fall to Navy unexpectedly brought their 201 dual-swimming streak to its Armageddon.

in its trophy case the head of Navy goat (55 to 39), the varsity has undefeated since its last appointment Haven. Today, however, past glory for little.

two of the finest teams in the get together, even the slightest can make a big difference either The biggest Crimson break is simply pool.

Bookies, CRIMSON Agree

of the domestic factor, of comparative chronology (viz., times in past meets), the bookies, as the CRIMSON will tend to bet Bill Brooks' establishment. The Harvard 50, Eli 45--but of victory might well be points either way.

events that the Crimson might for its own are the freestyle sprints, individual medley, the 200 , the 200 breaststroke, and the final freestyle relay.

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

they walk out of their locker this afternoon, the Elis will have only one meet, a 47-48 fall to Navy unexpectedly brought their 201 dual-swimming streak to its Armageddon.

in its trophy case the head of Navy goat (55 to 39), the varsity has undefeated since its last appointment Haven. Today, however, past glory for little.

two of the finest teams in the get together, even the slightest can make a big difference either The biggest Crimson break is simply pool.

Bookies, CRIMSON Agree

of the domestic factor, of comparative chronology (viz., times in past meets), the bookies, as the CRIMSON will tend to bet Bill Brooks' establishment. The Harvard 50, Eli 45--but of victory might well be points either way.

events that the Crimson might for its own are the freestyle sprints, individual medley, the 200 , the 200 breaststroke, and the final freestyle relay.

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

in its trophy case the head of Navy goat (55 to 39), the varsity has undefeated since its last appointment Haven. Today, however, past glory for little.

two of the finest teams in the get together, even the slightest can make a big difference either The biggest Crimson break is simply pool.

Bookies, CRIMSON Agree

of the domestic factor, of comparative chronology (viz., times in past meets), the bookies, as the CRIMSON will tend to bet Bill Brooks' establishment. The Harvard 50, Eli 45--but of victory might well be points either way.

events that the Crimson might for its own are the freestyle sprints, individual medley, the 200 , the 200 breaststroke, and the final freestyle relay.

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

two of the finest teams in the get together, even the slightest can make a big difference either The biggest Crimson break is simply pool.

Bookies, CRIMSON Agree

of the domestic factor, of comparative chronology (viz., times in past meets), the bookies, as the CRIMSON will tend to bet Bill Brooks' establishment. The Harvard 50, Eli 45--but of victory might well be points either way.

events that the Crimson might for its own are the freestyle sprints, individual medley, the 200 , the 200 breaststroke, and the final freestyle relay.

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

Bookies, CRIMSON Agree

of the domestic factor, of comparative chronology (viz., times in past meets), the bookies, as the CRIMSON will tend to bet Bill Brooks' establishment. The Harvard 50, Eli 45--but of victory might well be points either way.

events that the Crimson might for its own are the freestyle sprints, individual medley, the 200 , the 200 breaststroke, and the final freestyle relay.

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

events that the Crimson might for its own are the freestyle sprints, individual medley, the 200 , the 200 breaststroke, and the final freestyle relay.

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

the basis of past times, Bruce be the hombre to oust in both 50 100-yard freestyles. Hunter's 22.4 Dartmouth and 49.2 against highly touted Ashley Norfleet indicate rough seas for Eli Bill (22.9) and Bob Guthrie (50.3). , Hunter has been known to swim (University record, 1960).

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

the 200 individual medley, the finger past points to Bob Kaufmann against standout Midshipman Don . Here Bulldog Dave Burgess will his highly touted, undefeated (2:06.7, also against Griffin).

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

also looks like Kaufmann in the 200 . His 2:06.5 should call for a effort from Eli Dave Cunningham .

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

event that the varsity can almost to with pride of ownership is the 400 freestyle relay, where Hunter, Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engel- smashed pool and Harvard marks weeks ago against Navy with a 3:17.7. , against a Bulldog 3:23.1.

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

captain Bill Schellestede and his boys within seven points reach of the final relay, they will probably win. The time of troubles will come in the opening medley relay, the 220 and 440 freestyles, and the butterfly.

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

Yale has a very good medley relay team.

Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out.

According will be quite close, with Eli captain Tom Bissell at 2:06.6 and Crimson surprise Jim Coffman at 2:07.3.

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke

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