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Unable to compete in the Intercollegiate Swimming Meet at Minneapolis last weekend because of the tardiness of the University spring recess, eight members of the undefeated Crimson swimming team will enter the National A.A.U. Meet at New Haven, April 8, 9, and 10.
On the first day of the matches, the 100 yard dash will take place with Charlie Hutter and Peter Frick, who tied Johnny Weismuller's record, favored to lead the field. Another close battle is anticipated in the 220 yard breast stroke with Win Jameson facing the Intercollegiate record holder, Michigan's Captain Kasley.
In the 400 yard relay on he second day, Coach Ulen will swim Don Barker, Captain John Colony, Dario Berizzi, and Hutter. In addition there is a possibility that the Crimson iron-man captain-elect will compete in the 220 yard free-style event, which he won in record breaking time in the Yale contest.
The Crimson medley team composed of Graham Cummin, Jameson, and Hutter will swim on the final day, while Harley, Stowell and Frank Coleman will participate in the gruelling 500 yard swim.
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