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TECH, SWIMMERS WIN 29-24

Lack of Distance Men, Plungers and Divers Handicap Crimson.

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The University swimming team lost a hard-fought meet to M.I.T. yesterday afternoon in the Boston Y.M.C.A. by a score of 24-29. The lack of long-distance men, divers and plungers because of ineligibility placed the University mermen at a serious disadvantage. The University had only one man to enter in the dive, A. Levy '21, who took first place.

The relay race was unusually close and was made in good time, with University swimmers in the lead. G. S. Worcester '22 and A. H. Brackett '22 did good work in the 50-yard dash, taking first and second places respectively.

A special event, a relay between 1923 and M.I.T. Freshmen was staged after the dive. The University yearlings lost to the Technology Freshmen. The Freshmen swimmers will meet Andover at Andover Wednesday, February 25.

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