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YALE SWIM MEET SATURDAY NIGHT TO BE BROADCAST

Harrison, Last Year's Announcer, Will Begin Broadcast After Dive, Carry Through to End

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Eight stations of the Colonial network, WAAB in Boston, will carry the swimming meet with Yale on Saturday direct from the Yale Pool, it was announced last night. The meet will mark the first letter competition of the sport under major status.

The broadcast was arranged by the CRIMSON with the cooperation of the Yale Athletic Association. Announcer will be Jerry Harrison, of the Colonial network, who broadcast the Harvard-Yale swimming meet last year and who has broadcast a number of Harvard-Yale hockey series in the past.

Time of the broadcast will be from 9:15 o'clock to the end of the meet. By this arrangement Harrison will begin his account right after the dive, which is held not to be over-exciting on a radio broadcast. The meet itself is scheduled to get under way at 8:45 o'clock.

Besides WAAB in Boston, the broadcast will be heard over stations in Hartford, Waterbury, Lowell, Fall River, New Bedford, Laconia, and Augusta.

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