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The University swimming team will meet Amherst in the Ocean Pier tank at Revere tonight at 8 o'clock. Since mid-years the University team has been seriously handicapped by the loss of first string men who went on probation or on the sick list. The weekness of the team was recently shown in the meet with Andover when the University team secured only two first places. Amherst relies chiefly on the freshmen, who compose the greater part of the team, to defeat Harvard. Their greatest strength lies in Nelligan, who competes in all the short races and has been a consistent point winner during the entire season. It is expected that an exciting event of the meet will be that between Miller of Amherst and A. F. Pickernell '14 in the plunge.
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