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The University swimming and waterpolo teams will meet Princeton in a dual meet at Princeton this evening at 8 o'clock. In the only meet held so far this season Princeton defeated Columbia, 39 to 19, winning the water-polo game 1 to 0. This is the University team's first meet this winter, so that little is known of their ability.
The entries are as follows:
50-yard dash--Harvard: R. F. Hoyt '10, R. W. Cutler '11; Princeton: J. W. Chambers '09, E. E. Dennison '10.
100-yard swim--Harvard: R. W. Cutler '11, L. Withington '11; Princeton: F. C. Bamman '10, J. W. Chambers '09.
220-yard swim--Harvard: T. G. Aspinwall '10, R. W. Cutler '11; Princeton: J. W. Chambers '09, W. G. Hazen '10.
Plunge for distance--Harvard: J. B. Estabrook '11, L. Withington '11; Princeton: C. Hawley '10, L. M. Woehr '10.
Fancy diving--Harvard: R. E. Hoyt '10, E. H. Jose '10; Princeton: L. T. Parke '10, Stern.
Water-polo teams--Harvard: H. A. Allen '10, H. Hooper '10; E. H. Jose '10, J. W. B. Ladd '10, B. A. Merriam '09, J. S. Reed '10, L. Withington '11; Princeton: J. W. Chambers '09, F. C. Bamman '10, E. E. Denniston '10, T. W. Janeway '10, A. Rheinstein '11, Medina.
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