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1914 WON INTERCLASS MEET

Freshmen But Two Points Behind Sophomores in Swimming.

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The interclass swimming meet, was held yesterday afternoon in the tank of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. Every event was closely contested and in the final score 1914 won over 1915 by 18 points to 16.

The summary:

Interclass relay race.--First heat.--1913 defeated 1912. Second heat.--1914 defeated 1915. Final heat. -- Won by 1914. (R. McIntosh), A. J. Boynton, E. B. Starbuck, J. Wentworth); second, 1913. (J. Macdonough, C. Davis, T. Lewis, W. J. Ball). Time, 1 min., 49 4-5s.

50-yard dash.--Won by J. G. Macdonough '13; second, M. Logan '15; third, J. Wentworth '14. Time, 29 2-5s.

100-yard dash.-Won by E. B. Starbuck '14; second, D. R. Sigourney '15; third, W. J. Ball '13. Time, 1 min., 7 1-5s.

220-yard dash.--Won by C. F. Brooks '12; second, A. L. Boynton '14; third, K. C. Parker '14. Time, 3 min., 18 1-5s.

Plunge.--Won by D. Lawson '13; second, N. Curtis '14; third, D. R. Sigourney '15. Distance, 55 feet.

Diving.--Won by A. C. Cox '15; second, J. F. Fuller '15; F. F. Munroe '15.

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