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SWIMMERS IN PRINCETON TANK

University Team Is Crippled by Injuries and Probation.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University swimming team will meet the Princeton team in the latter's tank this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Owing to the loss of men by probation and injuries the University's team has small chance of coming away victorious. Princeton stands at the head of the Intercollegiate League with three meets won and none lost. The team will be seriously crippled by the loss of Captain B. M. Fullerton '16, who will be unable to compete because of his strained back. H. Wentworth '17 will act as captain in his place. The Juniors on the team who attended the Union dance last night will leave the South Station for New York this morning at 10.05 o'clock; the remainder of the team left for Princeton via the Fall River line last night at 6 o'clock.

The following men will be entered in the several events probably as follows:

Relay--H. Wentworth '17, J. W. D. Seymour '17, J. A. Machado, Jr., '17, and W. T. Jenney '17.

50-yard dash--J. W. D. Seymour '17, W. T. Jenney '17.

100-yard dash--H. Wentworth '17, J. A. Machado, Jr., '17.

220-yard dash--H. Wentworth '17, S. J. Rogers '17.

Dive--M. Blanchard '18, W. L. Munro, Jr., '16.

Plunge--A. Dixon '16, W. L. Munro, Jr., '16.

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