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PROVIDENCE, R. I., Jan. 22, 1907.--The University swimming team easily defeated Brown in the dual meet here this evening by the score of 37 to 16. Harvard won first and third places in every one of the five events, and also won the relay race.
The water polo game was very closely contested but was finally won by Brown by the score of 6 to 0. The defeat was due to the weakness of the University defense against the heavier forwards of the opposing team in shallow water. Three goals were scored in each half.
The summary:
50-yard dash--Won by E. Farley '07; second, Bushnell, Brown; third, J. V. Quinlan '07. Time--31 2-5s.
100-yard dash--Won by P. Withington '09; second, Collins, Brown; third, S. E. Goodwin '07, Harvard. Time--1m. 9 1-5s.
220-yard dash--Won by L. Howe '07; second, Dunton, Brown; third, O. A. Wyman '08. Time--3m. 54s.
Plunge--Won by P. Withington '09; second, Patterson, Brown; third, D. B. Hill '08. Distance--44 ft.
Diving--Won by D. B. Hill '08; second, Bushnell, Brown; third, S. E. Goodwin '07.
Relay race--Won by Harvard, (E. Farley '07, L. Howe '07, J. V. Quinlan '07, P. Withington '09). Time--2m. 14s.
Water polo--Won by Brown. Score--Brown, 6; Harvard, 0. Goals--Bushnell 2, Hazard 2, Collins 1, Kirley 1. Time--8-minute halves.
Score--Brown, 6; Harvard, 0. Goals--Bushnell 2, Hazard 2, Collins 1, Kirley 1. Time--8-minute halves.
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