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Harvard's great coach Hal Ulen has built his undefeated 1952 team into one of the finest in the country and easily one of the two or three beat in Crimson history. There is something pitiful, then, in the fact that, when Ulen takes his swimmers to New Haven this weekend, only the most starry-eyed stretching of collegiate spirit could make anyone believe they have a chance for the upset of the half-century...
...again in 1938. As of last weekend the Yalies were working on a new streak of 82 wins. And two years ago, in a listing of the beat swimming teams in America, first was the Yale freshman squad, second the Yale varsity, and third the New Haven Swim Club (Yale graduates...
Harvard's Ulen is admired as the only non-griping competitor. "It's a futile business taking my boys down to New Haven," he says, "but it's also foolish to be bitter about their tremendous team. Tradition sends the good swimmers to Yale. I'd like to build up the same tradition and alumni interest here...
Crimson coach Cooney Welland's sextet, after putting up an excellent show for one period in New Haven last week, folded in the second and third periods and let the Elis score twice in each. However, the team is at full strength for tonight's game, and if it can play as well as it did against Yale, it should be able to knock off the Tigers...
Varsity basketball coach Norm Shepard yesterday tried a new way to pick a starting team for the game at 8:30 p.m. tonight with Tufts in the I.A.B. While he himself was off in New Haven scouting Yale for the game Saturday, Shepard set his sophomore players against the juniors and seniors in a battle for starting assignments...