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Facing a strong Dartmouth team, the Crimson swimmers are given a slight edge in the meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Indoor Athletic Building.
The two captains will meet twice in the evening. Captain Roy Wallace will have to put forth his best to defeat the Green Captain William Crouse, who is favored to win the 50-yard free style, while Wallace is rated better in the 100-yard free style event.
The 220-yard free style entries are Wallace Howell and Gregory Jameson, opposed by Bamford and Ostrom.
Roy Wallace and John Colony, are scheduled to take the water against O'Brien, D. Ley, and Crouse in the 50-yard free style.
The crack diving team of Henry Fitts and Bernard Merriam. It will perform against Smith and Nichols.
The Crimson will use Abbot Sherwood and Gregory Jameson in the 440-yard free style against Specht and Essex.
Richard Fisher and Carl Goulland are pitted against Specht and Young in the 150-yard back stroke.
The 200-yard breast stroke will see Vic Leventritt and Bevt Welfson swimming against Weiss and Atkinson.
Stan Wyman and Bill Popper will face D. Ley, G. Ley, O'Brien and Crouse in the 100-yard free style swim.
The relay team of Wallace, Wyman, Bob Heskett and Colony, will oppose a team chosen from Crouse, D. Ley, G. Ley, O'Brien, Ostrom and Specht
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