The Harvards swim the Yales today in a meet that has already caused a large Bookies, CRIMSON Agree Yale has a very good medley relay team. Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch out. According Two events, the dive and the 200 breaststroke, could go either way. But watch the varsity's number-one boy Jeff Lewy to take the dive and Schellstede to top Yale's Balazs Gyorffy and Jerry Yurow in the breaststroke
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