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In its fourth meet of the season, held yesterday in the Brookline tank, the 1922 swimming team defeated the Brookline High School swimmers by the close score of 28-25. Captain U. A. Ridley and T. F. Baxter were again the mainstays of the Freshmen, each swimming on the winning relay team, and each gaining a first and second place in two of the dashes. The places won by Freshmen follow: 50-yard dash--Captain Ridley, first; T. F. Baxter, second; 100-yard dash--T. F. Baxter, first; Captain Ridley, second; 220-yard dash--E. G. Ratcliff, second; Dive--B. Boyce, third; Plunge--W. Y. Peters.
Schedules for both the University and Freshman swimming teams were approved Tuesday by the Athletic Committee, both teams having three meets in March. The schedules are as follows:
University Swimming.
March 1--Springfield Y. M. C. A., at Boston Y. M. C. A.
March 5--Amherst at Boston Y. M. C. A.
March 15--Brown at Providence.
Freshman Swimming.
March 1--M. I. T. at Boston Y. M. C. A.
March 8--Yale at New Haven.
March 13--English High at Curtis Hall.
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