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SENIOR CLASS SWIMMERS BOW TO ELI CLASS TEAM

Elis Take All But One First Place to Score 46 to 16 Victory--Seniors Had Eked Win From 1932

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The Senior Class swimming team was badly beaten in its meet with Yale's winning class last night, when the meet ended with a final score of 46 to 16 in favor of the visitors.

The Crimson team which defeated the Junior class by a margin of one point last week, secured only one first place.

The summary:

50-yard free style swim--Won by Foster (Y); second, Crane (Y); third, F. Ayer (H). Time--27 sec.

220-yard free style swim--Won by Gillmore (Y); second, T. F. McGuane (H); third, D. E. Russell (H). Time--2 min., 32 2-5 sec.

Dive--Won by Lippincott (Y); second, Coverdale (Y); third, O. D. Johnson (H).

100-yard back stroke swim--Won by Champion (Y); second, Budziman (Y); third, A. J. Bohm (H). Time--1 min., 15 1-5 sec.

100-yard breast stroke swim--Won by Harrison (Y); second, Cohn (Y); third, S. P. Duggan (H). Time--17 2-5 sec.

100-yard' free style swim--Won by F. Ayer (H); second, T. F. McGuane (H); third, Miven (Y). Time--1 min., 49 1-2 sec.

200-yard relay race--Won by Yale: Bitter, Bosworth, Allman, Foster; second, Harvard: O. D. Johnson, J. L. Allen, R. L. Hoguet, T. F. McGuane.

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