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The Crimson varsity swimming team will journey to Hanover to meet Dartmouth tomorrow in an attempt to score a fourth victory to add to their so-far unmarred record.
They should face stiff competition from the Indians. Dartmouth's biggest threat is Jerome Bentley, a 200-yard individual medley swimmer, who can also do either the 200-yard breaststroke or the 200-yard butterfly.
To oppose him, the Crimson has such men as captain Bob Kaufmann, who was Eastern Intercollegiate champion last year in the 200-yard medley, and the versatile John Pringle, who may appear in the butterfly, backstroke, and breast-stroke, or the individual medley, and Bill Zentgraf, who holds the University record in the 220 freestyle.
The Indians have only competed in one meet this season, a 48-47 victory over Brown.
In wrestling, Harvard is favored to beat Dartmouth tomorrow, also at Hanover.
Columbia will play host to the fencing team in New York.
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