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In its final meet of the season, the Freshman swimming team was defeated yesterday, 44-31, by the Yale first year natators at the Indoor Athletic Building. This meet gives the Yale Freshmen an untarnished record, while the Crimson team has been defeated three times. In yesterday's meet, M. V. Leventritt '35 and R. S. Wallace '35, were the only Harvard men to capture first places, in the breast stroke and 50-yard free style events, respectively.
The summary:
200-yard relay--won by Yale (McGregor, King, Livingston, and Wilson). Time--1 min., 40 sec.
100-yard breast stroke--won by M. V. Leventritt '35; second, Brown (Y); third, F. L. Spreckels '35. Time--1 min., 35 4-5 sec.
50-yard free style--won by R. S. Wallace '35; second, King (Y); third, McGregor (Y). Time--25 sec.
220-yard free style--won by Corroon (Y); second, Creighton (Y); third, Fisher Howe '35. Time--2 min., 27 3-5 sec.
10-yard backstroke--won by Wilson (Y); second, A. M. Jones, Jr. '35; third, R. W. McCoy '35. Time--1 min., 4 2-5 sec.
100-yard free style--won by Livingston (Y); second, A. W. Sherwood, Jr. '35; third, S. M. Wyman '35. Time--54 4-5 sec.
Dive--won by Hosford (Y); second, Charles Bunyon, Jr. '35; third, H. S. Bowen '35.
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