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In the intercollegiate swimming meet held at Philadelphia, Saturday night Columbia and Pennsylvania, with 20 points each, were tied for first place. The University team finished a poor third, with only 5 points. In the relay race all the men swam well, but as a team they were clearly outclassed by the remarkable speed of their opponents. J. V. Quinlan '07 did well in the 100-feet swim, finishing only 1-5 of a second behind Bryant of Pennsylvania. The latter established a new intercollegiate record of 63 feet 9 inches for the distance plunge.
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