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The University swimming team was defeated by Princeton Saturday night at Princeton by the score of 39 to 13. This ties Princeton and Pennsylvania for the championship. A new intercollegiate record of 1m., 2-5s., was made in the 100-yard swim by Chambers of Princeton, who won by a few inches from P. Withington '09, holder of the former record of 1m., 2 2-5s.
The Summary:
Relay race--Won by Princeton; Ralli, Bamman, Denniston, Chambers, Time--2m., 42 1-5s.
220-yard swim--Won by Withington (H.); second, Chambers (P.); no third swimmer. Time--2m., 49 2-5s.
100-yard swim--Won by Chambers (P.); second. Withington (H.); third, Kimbal (P.). Time-1m., 2-5s., intercollegiate record.
50-yard swim--Won By Denniston (P.); second, Withington (H.); third, Parke (P.). Time--26 4-5s.
Plunge for distance--Won by Wolferrer (P.); second, Woehr (P.); third, Hill (H.). Distance--61 ft.
Diving--Won by Parke (P.); second, Vezin (P.); third Hill (H.).
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