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...event in which Harvard is conceded its best chance is the dive; past scores indicate that George Dana and Chet Sagenkahn will both nose out Peter Priester of the Bengals, even taking into account the recent erratic performances of diving coach Pete Peterson's best pair...
Harvard's best driver was last year's loader, Rusty Greenhood. He scored 137 against Yale for a Harvard record, but Patnik of Ohio State has scored over 160 several times. Any score from 90 to 110 is good; from 110 up is excellent. George Dana '40 has scored 116-on the high board. Most divers are 5 to 10 points better from the high board. The world's 100-yard record of 51 flat held by Weismuller and Fick will probably be the first to be broken. Hutter's Harvard mark is 52 flat; anything under 53.5 is excellent...
...meter dive: Won by G. Dana (H) 94.7 points; second, C. Sagenkahn (H) 89.4; third, Howard...
...George Dana took the high board dive with 84.2 points as Chet Sagenkahn got a third behind Logan of Penn. Point totals were low for all the divers Saturday night so the performance of the Crimson springboard pair was not too disappointing...
...Bosworth and Al Waldron should have little difficulty in taking the back-stroke and breastroke respectively, while George Dana and Chet Sagenkahn are favored in the dive. Jim Curwen is slated to swim both the 50 and the 100, but his running mates in both events are undecided. Coach Ulen may decide to give some of his Sophomores valuable meet experience...