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Juniors Swimming Champions.

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The interclass swimming relay races were held last night in the Dunster tank. In the first race, between the Junior and the Freshman teams, the former won by a very close margin. The Seniors won easily from the Sophomores. The final race between 1903 and 1904 was won by the Juniors with-out much difficulty. The teams were made up as follows:

1903--D. James, L. D. Somers, E. George, G. R. Ainsworth; 1904--R. G. Fuller, F. M. Rivinus, W. Kent, H. Dillingham; 1905--W. T. Harrison, D. Wagstaff, J. Palmer, C. R. D. Meier; 1906--A. O. Christensen, O. N. Shepard, S. W. Webb, T. S. Farrelly.

After the races, Mr. McKenzie, the diving champion of the United States, gave a diving exhibition, and a game of water polo was played between two scrub teams.

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