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...dive, as it was last year, is almost unpredictable. Rusty Greenhood '39 is constantly known to be capable of 125 points while Dean Endweiss has been consistently around 116, the score that Greenhood made when he defeated Cranston, of Princeton last week. Danforth of Yale, who is also in the over-110 point class, is a sure third. The race for second place in the 50 between Don Barker '38 and Eric Perryman will be close, for both men have been swimming the event around 24 seconds all year. For more concise, complete forecast, see below...
Rusty Greenhood's 103.09 point performance last night when he lost to Navy's Gibson, makes him a slight underdog to Harry Cranston, undefeated Tiger spring-boarder...
According to past performances of Navy swimmers this year, there will be little real competition for the Crimson. The dive tonight, though, will be another question. Midshipman Gibson, beaten only by Cranston, of Princeton, this year, and holder of the season's high point total of 117.03 for high-board, will surely furnish Rusty Greenhood a thrilling match...
...fourth event which may fall to Princeton is the dive. Cranston of the Tigers is undefeated so far. If Greenhood, who has ranged from 104 to 125 points this year, is caught off form, five more points will be lost. But no one's ever complained about Rusty's form in the pinches. Princeton's free-stylers, on the whole, don't stand much chance of taking first place in any event. Messrs. Hutter, Kendall, Coleman, Barker et al will be much too much too much for them. But, to be conservative, if Princeton takes four firsts and Harvard takes...
Only one Crimson fencer, Cranston Jones in the foils, took all three of his matches. In the epee, Jerry Dodge won two matches and tied the other...