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SWIMMING TEAM DEFEATED

By Yale at the Carnegie Pool, New Haven, 48 to 5.--No Records Broken but Times Were Fast.

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The swimming team was defeated by Phillips Andover Academy at Andover last Saturday by a score of 40 1-2 to 25 1-2 points. H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., '14, with a total of 10 was the biggest point winner of the meet.

The summary:

50-yard dash--Won by H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., '14; second, Fullerton (A.); third, Rosenfied (A.). Time, 27s.

100-yard dash.--Won by H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., '14; second, Fullerton (A.); third, E. R. Starbuck '14. Time, 51s.

200-yard dash--Won by Moore (A.); second, Allan (A.); third, C. F. Brooks '12. Time, 2 min., 50 3-5s.

First relay team--Won by Andover (Fullerton, Gould, Howe, Moore). Time, 1 min., 55 3-5s.

Second relay team--Won by Harvard (K. C. Parker '15, R. S. Tarr '15, E. R. Starbuck '14, F. B. Withington '15. Time, 2 min., 5s.

Plunge--Won by Levy (A.), 57 ft., 3 in.; second, D. Lawson '13, 55 ft.; third, W. J. Ball '13, 49 ft., 11 in.

Dive--Won by Holmes (A.); second, Lynch (A.); third, S. Steinberg '13.

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