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The water in the Big Tree Pool was churned yesterday afternoon by twenty Freshman swimmers in the annual inter-dormitory meet. The Smith Hall natators, more numerous and more skilled, carried off the honors with 53 points, their nearest rivals being the McKinlock team, which totalled eight points. The Gore representatives took third place, with Standish trailing the group. The three men who placed in each of the six events will take part in the University swimming meet to be held in the new pool on April 1. The outstanding performers of the afternoon were E. B. Wood '33, Morton McMichael '33, and E. V. Keville '33.
The summary:
50-yard free style--E. B. Wood '33, R. D. Fallon '33, W. B. Stedman '33, J. W. Kirkland '33. Time. 27 4-5 seconds.
200-yard free style T. H. Jamison '33, E. G. Helvenston '33, G. F. Bennett '33. Time, 2 minutes, 33 1-5 seconds.
Diving--Keville, W. I. Tucker '33, Helvenston, R. C. Whitman '33.
100-yard back stroke--Helvenston, William Schwyzer '33, R. R. Shikes '33. Time. 1 minute, 29 seconds.
200-yard breast stroke McMichael, William Saizberg '33, B. S. Thompson '33, H. C. Lehman '33. Time. 3 minutes, 20 seconds.
100-yard free style Wood, Jamison, Stedman, Fallon. Time, 1 minute, and 1 second.
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