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...that have gone on in the building since it was opened 22 years ago. Yale's swimmers had won 163 dual meets in a row before the Crimson toppled them, and, as one undergraduate remarked that evening, "Charlie Hutter is next to God tonight." Hutter was the Crimson free-styler who won the 100, the 220, and finished second in the 440 to get 13 of his team's points. As he touched the end of the pool at the finish of the 440 to clinch the meet for Harvard he collapsed; the crowd gave him a standing ovation...
Dick Auwarter may make a better showing in the backstroke and the individual medley, although he will have strong competition from the Crimson's Don Mulvey and Charlie Egan. The third experienced Lion is junior distance free-styler John Wuorinen. Wuorinen, however, has been defeated several times this season by sophomore teammate Chan Nauts, who has done 2:22 in the 220 and will probably take second to Harvard's John Millard...
Milt. Buzby and Tom Drohan, free styler and diver, should take their events, although Buzby, who surprised all be winning against Tech, may face very tough competition indeed from the Cadet's Lamden, a Yale-trained transfer student the Point who shone in last year's meet here. In the breaststroke, an event which was taken handily against M.I.T., Captain Chuck Hoelzer leads the visitors...
...Burke, Bill Graham, and Bob Tolf are the team's best medley relay combination, Brooks said, praising Burke as an all-round free styler as well. Divers Gordon Weirs and Hugh Shepley were also lauded. 200-yard free styler Poto Bierre and backstroker Fred Glynn, both without previous competitive experience, are also slated to start...
Commenting on the open class possibilities, Brooks said that he expects entries from Steve Wise, Varsity free-styler last winter, and Art Sicular, who swam the free-style, anchor leg on the Freshman relay team which defeated Yale last term...