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VINCENT VANDERPOOL-WALLACE (above) and his Crimson teammates tabs on New England track rival Northeastern this afternoon at Huntington Avenue. The two squads have met twice this season, with Harvard taking the first encounter 63-55 and the Huskies getting revenge in the Greater Bostons, 88-85.
After the first battle, Husky coach Irwen Cohen said. "It is fortunate to have two teach of this caliber just get together and have a great meet.
Harvard captain and All-American GORDON RUTLEDGE (below) will lead his squad against the Lions of Columbia this afternoon in the IAB.
Coach Edo Marion's squad, will be fencing in its fourth meet in as many days. The squad faced Penn last night, defeated brown 15-12 Wednesday and lost to Cornell Thursday. The 14-13 loss to the Big Red killed what hopes Harvard had of taking the Ivy League crown this season.
The Harvard aquamen travel to Penn today to meet the swimming Quakers in what should be snoozer of a meet. The Crimson looked so impressive in last week's 77-36 rout of a good Cornell squad that it could probably swim in its sleep to victories over Penn.
Diving, middle distance freestyle and the individual medley appear to be the Quakers' strength. Unfortunately for Penn. they are she some of Harvard's strong points through the efforts of diver Dave English, freestylers HESS YNTEMA (above), and Pace Canales and IM star Dave Brumwell.
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