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NATATORS SWIM TODAY FOR FRATERNITY TITLE

Eight Groups Enter Teams in Events To Determine University's Best

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Fraternity natators will compete in six events for the inter-fraternity swimming championship at the Indoor Athletic Building this afternoon. Among the groups which are entered in the meet, which takes place at 4.15 o'clock, are Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 54 Club, Phi Epsilon Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Lamba Chi Alpha, and St. Paul's Catholic Club.

Competition will be held in the following events: 50-yard free style, 100-yard free style, 50-yard backstroke, 50-yard breast stroke, dive, and 200-yard relay. Last year's meet almost resulted in a three-way tie, the final score standing Delta Upsilon 27, Kappa Sigma 26, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon 26. In view of the number of swimmers in these fraternities who are returning this year, close and fast competition is expected in most of the races.

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