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HARVARD WON FROM YALE

In Swimming Match at Brookline.--Polo Lost to Yale.

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The University swimming team defeated Yale last night at Brookline by the score of 35 points to 18. Both the 50 and the 100 yard dashes were won easily by P. Withington '08, while E. Farley '07 came in first in the 220-yard dash, making the distance in fast time. The University relay team defeated the Yale team by a margin of 12 yards, but the Freshmen were badly beaten in a similar race. Owing to superior weight the Yale water polo team won by a score of 9 to 0.

Summary:

50-yard dash--Won by Withington (H); second, Quinlan (H); third, Mengel (Y). Time, 30 2-5s.

Plunge for distance--Won by Sherman (Y), distance, 60 ft.; second, Wilshire (Y), distance, 34--ft.; third, Hill (H), distance, 45 ft.

220-yard dash--Won by Farley (H); second, Mengel (Y); third, Howe (H). Time, 3 min. 2 3-5s.

Diving--Won by Goodwin (H); second, Peters (Y); third, Tomlin (H).

University relay race--Won by Harvard: Howe, Farley, Quinlan (capt.), Withington. Time, 2 min., 15s.

Freshman relay race--Won by Yale; Starr, Jewett, Richards, Schwartz. Time, 2 min., 18 2-5s.

100-yard dash--Won by Withington (H); second, Meigs (Y); third, Wyman (H). Time, 1 min., 16 3-5s.

Water polo--Won by Yale. Score--Yale, 9; Harvard, 0. Time--8-minute halves.

Officials--W. Boyce, R. McCormick

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