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The University swimming team won the dual meet with the College of the City of New York in the Madison Square Garden Saturday evening, by the score of 37 1-2 to 15 1-2.

The 100-yard swim was the closest and most exciting event of the evening. The relay and water-polo teams won easily. On account of the poor facilities of the tank, the plunge for distance was not competed for and the points were divided.

The summary:

50-yard dash--Won by Hoyt (H.); second, Rice (H.); third, Stern (C.C.N.Y.). Time--29 2-5s.

100-yard swim--Won by Hoyt (H.); second, Stern (C.C.N.Y.); third, Aspinwall (H.). Time--1m. 13s.

220-yard swim--Won by Aspinwall (H.); second, Bischoff (C.C.N.Y.); third, Becker (C.C.N.Y.). Time--3m 24 2-5s.

Relay race--Won by Harvard: Lynes, Rice, Hoyt, Aspinwall. Time--2m, 5 4-5s.

Fancy diving--Won by Burnham (H.); second, Fielding (C.C.N.Y.); third, Jose (H.).

Plunge for distance--Harvard 4 1-2 points; C.C.N.Y. 4 1-2 points. Water-polo: HARVARD.  C.C.N.Y. Merriam, c.  c., Voss Reed, r.f.  r.f., Beck Ladd, l.f.  l.f., Thomas Hooper, l.h.  l.h., Jocobias, Becker Henderson, Jose, r.h.  r.h., Mosesson Allen, Estabrock, g.  g., Di Martini

Score--Harvard, 4; College of City of New York, 0.

Score--Harvard, 4; College of City of New York, 0.

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