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Tomorrow's swim meet with Brown in the IAB should be a walk away for the Crimson. The meet is at 4 p.m.

Last year Harvard outclassed Brown, 60-33, and Coach Bill Brooke's team has several sure winners in' store for the Bruins tomorrow. Captain Dave Abramson, who has led the Crimson swimmers to wins over Navy and Springfield this year, won the 200-yard free-style with a time of 1:57.7 at Brown last season and should win again this year.

Sophomore Neville Hayes, who has broken a record in every meet so far this year, should win the 200-yard distance easily. Hayes won a silver medal for Australia in the 1960 Olympics and is on his way to as second undefeated reason at Harvard.

There is also a freshman meet at 11 a.m. And the Yardlings should win, too. A balanced team, they are headed by Bill Shrout who set a new record of 2:03.5 in the individual medley against Army.

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