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Thus far this season Coach Hal Ulen's predictions about his team's fortunes have usually been exactly as the outcome. Occasionally, as with Springfield, he overestimated the capabilities of the opposition, but he can usually predict the final score with remarkable accuracy...
...said the Dartmouth meet would be the Crimson's toughest, and the varsity lost in the final relay. This week the team faces Princeton Saturday night at 8:30 at the I.A.B. Ulen has predicted that the varsity should take the Tigers without much trouble, and all indications second this opinion...
With these exceptions, the Tigers should pose little difficulty. John Hammond, outstanding in the 200-yard butterfly stroke, is ill and will definitely be out of action. Ulen wants to be sure that Hammond will be in top shape for the Brown meet next week. However, Princeton's Larsen swims this event in only 2:32, and Jim Perilman should be able to top this. The Crimson should easily take the rest of the events, making use of their depth in the other positions...
...Ulen said that he probably would use many reserves in order to let more men swim and give first stringers a rest...
...Ulen commented that "it is quite fortunate to swim against Penn at this time of the year rather than against some stronger team." The Quakers are expected to be better than the weak M.I.T. swimmers, yet not as good as the Army squad, which was defeated by the Crimson, 58 to 28, last month...