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Michigan Swimmers To Meet New England Team Tonight

Stowell, Fisher, Leventritt, and Scott To Compete

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University of Michigan's National Intercollegiate Championship swimming team faces strong competition tonight when it meets the All New England team at 8 o'clock in the Brookline Municipal Baths. The local aggregation, swimming under the auspices of the New England A.A.U., consists of outstanding men from schools, clubs and colleges in this region, Harvard being represented by five men.

The race between Edward E. Stowell '34, captain of this year's Harvard team, and Richard T. Fisher '36, against Drysdale, holder of the National Collegiate backstroke championship and the world's record for the 300-yard medley, will be the feature for the evening. M. Victor Leventritt '35 in the breaststroke, and George C. Scott, Jr. '34 in the 50-yard freestyle, mainstays of the Harvard team, hope to repeat the success they had against Yale. In the relay the All New England team will use Scott and Herbert M. Howe '34 to bolster their hopes.

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