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BREAST STROKE CONTEST EXPECTED ,. r T1wo Easterners, one man from the IPacific coast, and two representativesI of the W'estern- Conference will pre- sent one of the greatest" groups; of breast strokers ever seen in a single iswimming meet when they race for the national collegiate 200 yard title a week from Friday and Saturday at Iowa City. With Allen of the Navy and Schoft of Williams loth having made timies, of better than 2:42 in a 'long: pool, and Carter of Iowa andi Kratz of Wis-1 cousin both (capable of 2:44 or better,I it is expected that the breast stroke Will be the feature of the meet. The old record of 2:40.6 madle by Faricy! of Minnesota two years ago in .the! short pool may likely fall before the onslaught of these men. Then, there is Littlefield, Stanford's star natator who must be reckoned with. He is the former holder of the world's record for the 880 yard breast! stiroke and has tapered down to the shorter distance with good results.! Allen is perhaps a slight favorite with his recordl time victory in the Eastern meet where lie scored over, Schott after the latter had beaten himt in a prelimiinary heat, also in record time. Kratz of Wisconsin won the Con-; ference breast stroke event with a! mark of 2:43.4, and has turned in sev- eral times better than this. Carter, Hawkeye star, was kept out of thej Big Ten meet with, a toothache but is expected to be in top shape for theI national test.i The Western Conference has pro- duced two of the greatest of the 4oUn- try's back stroke stars this year in Spindle of Michigan and Hill of Min- nesota, with Hubbell, a team mate of the former, only a shade behind. stars. Both Spidle and lI i iIhutv. Ibeaten 'Hill's record of1:4. for t ii,, 150 yard event set last yeair.aind are ratedl as even choices for, titular honors although Spindl e scored a «viia toi the Big Ten competition, Among the free style records,. none seem safe from serious challengec by this year's crop of swim Stars. TChe present 50 yard mark is held( by Rule, of the Navy at :23.9, while iBreor ot' l ot w se n i 0 adholder with a time of : 55. The former I niark has a chaiice of .standingu, hbut. there seemis to be little dloubt thait Breyer's time will be bettered. IDa"- nall, Conference title holder hasmc- gotiatedl the (list ance in :54 anal( bet- ter consistently throughout thle seat- son. Breyer also holds the 220 yard ma:rk: of 2:23.7 while H-awkins of Priuceton 'iadle the best 440 yard time, F:24.5. All four marks were made twoyes ago. 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