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Freshman Swimming Team Opens Season This Week

Coach Bob Muir Is Optimistic for Year's Prospects

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As the Freshman natators hit the water for the first time this week. Coach Bob Muir is openly optimistic about his 1938 team's chances for a successful season.

Fine spirit and natural ability, which will be developed by fundamental work, Coach Muir feels should make this year's team as good as that of 1937, which bowed only to Yale. Although not more than 18 men will probably swim against the Elis, almost all of the 34 men who have turned out will get an opportunity to show their wares in some of the other meets.

Among the top rank swimmers, who are expected to carry the burden of scoring against such strong teams as Andover, Exeter, Mercersburg, and, late in March, Yale, are P. E. Arioli, D. C. Berizzi, E. J. Caldwell, C. G. Hutter, N. A. Limke, and J. B. Stevens.

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