Word: michigan
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Harvard is conceded about an even chance to take team honors at the N.C.A.A. events, with Ohio State and Michigan the biggest threats to Crimson supremacy. A lot will depend on the breaks. According to the times both have turned in this season, Hutter and Kendall ought to take between them the two sprints and the two "distance" races. If Captain-elect Rusty Greenhood can come through with a third in the dive to Ohio State's superb artists, Patnik and Patterson, the Crimson's point total will be bolstered. The medley team should place second to Princeton's American...
Also, if Frank Coleman can dig himself a second or third in the metric mile, if Harvard can beat Michigan's dazzling free relay team, and if some more "if's" come true, Captain Hutter and his mates may conclude Harvard's best season with a national championship...
...MATT MANN'S MICHIGAN SWIMMERS' DEFEAT OF KIPHUTH'S YALE NATATORS FEB. 28 TIME. RESULT NO SURPRISE LOCALLY AS MICHIGAN TRAINED IN HEALTH-GIVING CLIMATE OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS...
Charles P. Berger of Jackson, Michigan and Weld Hall; Arthur S. Bosworth, Jr. of Cape Elizabeth, Maine and Lionel Hall; John F. Brooks of Salem and Mower Hall; Logan Bullitt of Portland, Maine and Stoughton Hall; E. Langdon Burwell of Buffalo and Straus Hall; Sheldon Dietz of Brookline; and Donald A. Donahue of Lawrence and Matthews Hall...
Ulen's real objective is the National Collegiate A. A. meet. Ohio State, Michigan, and other "big-time" swimming teams will be entered. Hal's boys stand an excellent chance of taking team honors . . . Pop Cummin is unofficially the world's fastest backstroker in the 50, having been clocked under 27 seconds--better than Kiefer and Van de Weghe . . . Greg Jameson '37 has cracked the world mark in the breastroke in practice, although he probably won't admit it. He may train for the A. A. U. meets this or next year and try to get his performance officially recognized