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...House swimmers successfully cleared their last hurdle to the championship of the league by nipping Kirkland, 34-28. Eliot won all first places, with the exception of the 50-yard back stroke and the relay. Robert C. Murphy '38 of the Elephants took the 50-yard and 100-yard free style in good times. Teammate Eyler took second in the 100-yard free style and won the 200-yard free style from Wehle of Kirkland...
...addition to these two stars, the Quakers have a sensational sophomore distance man in Rual del Valle of Cuba, who is scheduled to give Dario Berizzi a tough fight in the 440-yard free style swim. However, the Penn team is weak in breast and backstroke, so Crimson record-breakers Jameson and Cummin should come through without much trouble in those events...
...Tuesday afternoon, the Adams natators barely submerged Dudley, 34-28, the meet being decided by the relay. William I. Popper '37, of Adams, aided the cause of the Gold Coasters considerably with firsts in the 50-yard and 100-yard free style, combining with Paul W. Sears '37 to push the Dudley star, Paul Massik '38 back to third place in the 50. Massik got his revenge by leading Sears across the finish line in the 50-yard back stroke...
...Wednesday afternoon, Frank Vaughan, swimming instructor at the pool, took an all-House swimming team to Andover, where they beat the Andover Varsity 37-29. Winners for Harvard were Richard W. Tregaskis '38 in the 50-yard free style, Frank D. Moorman '38 in the 100-yard back stroke, James L. Caldwell '39 in the 100-yard free style. The relay team, swimming in the order: Tregaskis, Robert C. Murphy, Jr. '38, Moorman, and Caldwell, nosed out the Andover relay to take the meet...
Engaged. Genevieve Garvan Brady, 52, Papal Duchess, widow of Manhattan Utilitarian Nicholas Brady; and William J. Babington Macaulay. 44, Irish Free State Minister to the Vatican...