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With Charlie Hutter breaking the Pool record in the 220-yard freestyle event, the swimming team swept to an easy 58-16 win over the Greenwood Community Club of Gardiner, Saturday evening.
Harvard won all but two first places, losing only the 100-yard free-style after a nip and tuck battle between Donald McKay of Harvard and Eloranta of the visitors, and the 200-yard breast stroke, in which A. Dell nosed out Bob Heskett, Harvard merman. The team captured every second place.
Freshmen Drub Gardiner
The Freshmen swimming team sank Gardiner High 46-19 with a deluge of six first places Saturday afternoon.
Wrestlers Defeat Brown
In their second victory of the season the Wrestlers defeated a strong Brown team 20-10 in the Indoor Athletic Building on Saturday. Bill Glendinning, in the heavyweight class, upset Saklad, the New England champion, on a nine minute time advantage. Captain Stoddard defeated Zooloomian in the 135-pound class.
Freshmen Crush Brown
The Freshmen also scored their second victory, crushing the Brown yearlings 28-10.
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