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The University swimming and water polo teams left last night for Princeton where they will meet Princeton in their last dual meet of the season tonight. The University team has defeated Brown 37 to 16, Yale 35 to 18, and Pennsylvania by default, but has lost to Columbia 29 to 24. On the other hand Princeton has won every meet this year, having beaten Brown 36 to 17, Yale 38 to 14, and Pennsylvania 31 to 22. Should Harvard win from Princeton she will regain first place in the league. Judging from past scores the events should be very closely contested and Harvard's chance of winning the water polo game is good.
Following is the list of Harvard entries:
50-yard dash--J. V. Quinlan '07, P. Withington '09.
100-yard dash--P. Withington '09, O. A. Wyman '08.
220-yard swim--E. Farley '07, L. Howe '07.
Plunge--L. B. Harding '08, G. C. Welch '07.
Diving--S. E. Goodwin '07, R. K. Tomlin '07.
Relay team--J. V. Quinlan '07, E. Farley '07, L. Howe '07, P. Withington '09.
Water polo--E. Farley '07, L. B. Harding '08, L. Howe, '07, B. A. Merriam '09, H. A. Robinson '08, G. C. Welch '07, C. B. Whitney '07.
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