Hungarian and Rumanian athletes who refused to return to their Communist-controlled native countries after the recent Melbourne Olympics will compete in M.I.T.'s Alumni Pool Wednesday night.
Making their third appearance in the United States as part of an Amateur Athletic Union and Sports Illustrated-sponsored tour, the group will engage in an intra-squad water polo game and give swimming and diving exhibitions with M.I.T. swimmers.
The Olympic championship Hungarian water polo team is headed by Captain Laszlo Jeney and Ervin Zador, who suffered the controversial eye injury in the team's 4-0 victory over Russia. Tickets are available for three dollars at the M.I.T. Athletic Association Office, with proceeds going to Hungarian relief.
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