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While the official swimming season will not begin until after the Yale football game, Coach Larry Petersen of the '41 splashers, reports that over 55 Freshmen have been reporting for conditioning exercises.
"They all seem to be working hard," he commented, "and they're taking the exercises seriously." Petersen said that he couldn't tell yet what kind of material he has on band. "Just wait till December," he grinned.
Varsity Coach Hal Ulen issued his annual fall statement about the Freshman squad. "We don't anticipate the Freshman team being as good as last year's," he stated. "Pete" Petersen has 12 meets scheduled for the first year men, with the M. I. T. 1941 swimmers the only new opponent. The first meet will be on December 16, while the Varsity will swim against the alumni the same evening
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