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Juniors Won Relay Swimming Race

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The Juniors won the interclass relay swimming race last night at the Dunster tank. In the first heat the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen; in the second, the Juniors won from the Seniors, by a large margin. The final heat was the feature of the evening, the Juniors winning after a close and exciting race. The summary of the relay race and individual performances is as follows:

Relay race--Won by 1910: T. Lynes, J. P. Rice, T. G. Aspinwall, R. F. Hoyt; second, 1911: L. Withington, E. Angell, F. King, R. W. Cutler. Time, 2 m., 6 3-5 s.

Fancy diving--Won by A. S. Burnham '10; second, E. H. Jose '10.

100-yard swim--Won by R. W. Cutler '11; second, L. Withington '11. Time, 1 m., 3 3-5 s.

Plunge--Won by P. Withington '09; second, R. W. Cutler '11. Time, 6 1-5 s.

50-yard dash--Won by R. F. Hoyt '10; second, R. W. Cutler '11. Time, 26 4-5 s.

220-yard swim--Won by P. Withington '09; second, T. G. Aspinwall '10. Time 2 m., 45 s.

Water Polo game--Won by Mermaids. Score--Mermaids 2; Sea Dogs 1.

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