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At the Intercollegiate swimming meet, which will be held tonight in Philadelphia, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania will compete. Owing to disqualification at the College Office, two of the men who made the University team at the trials, will not be allowed to enter the meet. As one of these men was the strongest swimmer on the team the loss is considerable. Columbia should make a good showing, as they won four out of five swimming events in a dual meet with Pennsylvania last Saturday. The strength of the Princeton team is unknown.
Following is a list of entries for the various events:
Five man relay team--Harvard: J. V. Quinlan '07, P. A. Wyman '08, C. R. D. Meier '06, J. Palmer 1L., F. P. Allen '09. Columbia: Clarke, Matz, Kress, McKinley, Brown. Pennsylvania: McCarey, Kopkinson, Newbold, Giller; fifth man undecided.
100 feet swim--J. V. Quinlan '07, C. R. D. Meier '06, Brown (C), Giler (U. of P.).
100-yard swim--C. R. D. Meier '06, J. Palmer 1L., Kress (C>), Giller (U. of P.).
300-yard swim--G. S. Morrison 3Dn., McKinley (C.), Hopkinson (U. of P.).
Gold and silver medals will be given for first and second places respectively in each event.
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