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Coach Ulen departed yesterday at noon, taking 16 tankmen with him. They are: Jim Curwen, Eric Cutler, Frannie Powers, Rusty Greenhood, Chet Sagenkahn, Dave Van Vort, Freddie Griffin, Ed Hewitt, Bob White, Art Bosworth, Craig Moore, Jack Waldron, Max Kraus, Ned Goldwasser, and Lonnie and Harley Stowell...
Coach Hal Ulen won't need to plan any radical changes in his line-up. Captain Rusty Greenhood will have Chet Sagenkahn as his running mate in the dive, which will be a high-board event for the first time this year. Ned Goldwasser, Harley and Lonnie Stowell, Fred Griffin, and Johnny Quinlan will do all the free-style sprinting while Eric Cutler, Frannie Powers, Bob White, and Ed Hewitt will do the distance work. Art Bosworth and Craig Moore will swim the backstroke events...
...events which should be of most interest for swimming fans should be the sprints and the breastroke. The former races ought to be close with Boston's Bill Runge and Harry Koltonak in the sprints against Harvard's Lonnie Stowell, Harley Stowell, and Ned Goldwasser. Hayward, of the Y team will be up against a vastly improved Crimson breastroke delegation, with all three, Jack Waldron, Max Kraus, and Phil Walker, swimming the 200 event under 2:42 nowadays...
Coach Ulen concentrated on swimming his best men in the early events to clinch the meet, later giving opportunities to his reserves to gain meet experience. Ned Goldwasser, plucky Junior, swam his best 100's when he won the 100 free-style in 57.6 and anchored the 400 relay...
Less than a minute later, Ned Williamson, Queens, right wing veteran, split the Crimson defense on a solo dash and slipped a hard shot past Freedley into the corner of the net to conclude the scoring in the first period...