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Both the University and Freshman swimming teams were defeated Saturday in the Boston Y. M. C. A., the former losing to the Springfield Y. M. C. A., College by a score of 38-14, and the latter to the M. I. T. Freshmen 30-23. The University mermen were severely handicapped by the loss of one of their fastest swimmers--G. S. Worcester '20, who left College for service two years ago and is now considered ineligible by the College Office.
The Freshman meet was very close, the score favoring first one side and then the other. Victory was won by M. I. T. when Captain Biddell captured the 100-yard swim, the final event of the afternoon.
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