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In the intercollegiate championship swimming meet held Saturday evening at Princeton, Princeton won with 17 points, Yale was second with 15, and Pennsylvania third with 13 points. Two intercollegiate records were broken, Denniston of Princeton lowering his own record for the 50-yard dash from 26 2.5 seconds to 26 1.5 seconds and Beaty of Yale raising his former mark in the plunge for distance to 72 feet.
The summary:
50-yard dash--Won by Denniston (Pr.): second, Richards )Y.); third. Ralli (Dr.). Time, 26 1.5s.
100-yard swim-Won by Chambers (Pr.): second, Shryock (Penn.); third, Ralli (Pr.). Time, 1m. 1 3.4s. 220-yard swim-Won by Shryock (Penn.); second, Dalrymple (Penn.); third, Rogers (Pr.). Time, 2m. 52s. Plunge for distance-Won by Beaty (Y.), second, Reid (Y.); third, Chapman (Penn.) Distance, 72 feet.
Fancy diving-Won by Peters (Y.); second, Parke (Pr.); third, Dalrymple (Penn.).
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