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Interhouse Swimming Relay Title To Be Contested Today

Race To Be Held During Intermission Of Brown Meet

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During the intermission of the Brown meet this evening, the fourth inter-House 200-Yard relay championship will be decided. Lowell House has won the closely contested title for the past three years, and has an excellent chance to take first again, since it is represented by the same team as last year, with the exception of George C. Scott, Jr. '34.

The Adams House relay team, which lowered Lowell's record last Monday with the time of 1 minute, 45 1-2 seconds, hopes to win, although lacking William R. Timken 1G.B. Kirkland House, at present a "dark horse," may force both teams to the limit.

The lineup for the Lowell team will be: Lawrence A. Lovett 1L, Richard C. Wells 1G.B., Robin W. McCoy '35, and John R. Fetcher '34E.S. Adams House will enter John M. Timken '36, Edwin I. Brainard '35, Paul D. O'Brien '36, and Cortlandt V. Hubbard '34.

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