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Victory in all three places in the 50-yd. swim made Standish Hall the winner in the 1923 inter-dormitory swimming meet held on Saturday in the Big Tree Pool. R. H. Keegan of Smith Hall was the high point scorer of the meet, making a total of 18 points and G. E. Kunhardt of Standish was second with 14 points. The dive, won by R. H. Keegan was the most keenly contested event.
The total scores were Standish 28, Smith 23, Gore 3.
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