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SWIMMING-Front

row:

C. Torrey,

R.

White, R. Fritz, F. Sargent,

H.

Caiaz7 ..a, S. johnson.

Second row:

B. Could, j. IIammond, C.

~lc­

Gurl,

J.

Au<.tm, T. Delaney, captam, Mr.\\ illiam Yelverton, coach.

Third row:

B. Brec, manager, T. Archer, U. \Vakin, B. Dailey,

lJ.

Ditmer, D. Erhe.

Injuries plague mermen who finish season 7-9

Sectional wins highlighted the swimming season.

Jim Austin p laced second in the backstroke and

George McGurl captured first in the 50-yard freestyle.

SWIMMING

O ilS

Oppo•wnt

56....................... Endicott..................................38

41 ...................... Non.vich .......... .... ........ ..... .......49

27 ...................... Ron1e................ ......................68

50 ......................Auburn ...................................45

74 ......................Herkimer ................................21

59 ......................Vestal .....................................36

29 ....... ............... New Hmtford ..........................66

68 ......................Catholic Central ......................27

30 ...................... Ithaca .....................................65

36 ......................West Genesee .........................59

69 ......................Catholic Central ......................26

40 ...................... Ron1e J. V...............................55

36 ......................Vestal .....................................59

29 ...................... North......................................66

39 ...................... NOr\vich......................... ........ .56

67 ............... ....... Herkin1er ................................28

Leaving the starting block, George McCurl practices the 50-yard free–

style swim event that placed him third

in

the Eastern Intercollegiate

Swimmir•g

and Diving clwmpionshifJS

in

New Jersey. Including seventy–

eight teams from Rhode Island to Florida, the meet was sanctioned by

the NCCA and handled by OlymtJic officials.

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