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EIGHT UNIVERSITY MERMEN IN INTERCOLLEGIATE SWIM

YALE, M. I. T., AMHERST, BROWN AND WILLIAMS HAVE STRONG ENTRIES

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In the New England intercollegiate swimming competition the University will be represented by eight men who will compete for the honors in the individual swimming championship.

The large entry for this meet scheduled for tonight at the Boston Y. M. C. A. pool, will necessitate qualifying heats during this afternoon. The finals will be held in the evening at eight o'clock. The committee in charge of the meet includes L. J. Johson, vice-president of the N. E. A. A. U. and Ben James of the Brookline Swimming Club. Richard McKay, former manager of the M. I. T. swimming team, is college manager of the meet.

Brown Has Strong Team

Yale, M. I. T. Brown, Amherst and Williams have strong entrants in the meet. The men representing Brown will be the most formidable of the mermen as their team has won seven consecutive victories. The University, Yale, M. I. T., and Brown have entered their Freshman relay team in the only event for Freshmen.

The University entries will be as follows: 50-yard dash--E. C. Mott-Smith '22, G. S. Worcester '22, A. H. Brackett '22. 100-yard dash--Worcester, Brackett. 220-yard swim--W. W. Douglass '22, A. M. Stoddard '21. Plunge--L. B. Davis '22. Dive--A. Levy '21, N. R. Knox '21.

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