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"It's still a little too early to expect anything unusual," said Coach Hal Ulen about Harvard's swim meet with Dartmouth to be held at the I.A.B. Saturday at 8 p.m. He expects a good meet however, with close competition in the sprints.

Ulen emphasized the short time the team has been working out since vacation. However, the Crimson should be strong in short distance, backstroke, breaststroke, and diving events, he added.

Freshmen Triumph

The freshman tank outfit collected its second consecutive win yesterday, outclassing Brookline High, 36 to 30. The victory was never really in doubt, and distance star Dave Hawkins, Australian Olympic swimmer, did not even swim.

Doug Mansfield, Dick Stenson, Jim Hayes, and John Holcenberg recorded individual triumphs, and Stenson, Jack Dinsmoor, and Joe Yeaton swam to victory in the medley relay.

The next freshman meet is against Brown February 1. Coach Bill Brooks' charges paddled M.I.T., 40 to 35, in their opening meet.

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