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With a tremendous show of power in the last events, the Freshman swimming team came from behind, yesterday afternoon, to win handily by a score of 35 to 30 from Huntington School.
50-yard free style swim--Won by Hayward (H); second, Friehl (H); third, Robert G. Heskett. Time--24.8 sec.
100-yard breaststroke swim--Won by Lathrop (H); second, Thompson (H); third, David Dove. Time--1 min., 16 sec.
200-yard free style swim--Won by Connolly (H); second, Arthur G. Jameson; third, Caulfield (H). Time--2 min., 12.8 sec.
100-yard backstroke swim--Won by Carl L. Goullaud; second, Robert K. Holbrook; third, McArdle (H). Time--1 min., 7.8 sec. (Lathrop (H) disqualified for illegal turn).
100-yard free style swim--Won by Connolly (H); second, John J. Colony, Jr.; third, Friehl (H). Time--57.2 sec.
Dive--Won by Frederick L. Woodlock; second, George A. Dodge; third, Watson (H). Winner's points--69.66.
150-yard medley relay race--Won by Harvard: Goullaud, Kenneth B. Hodson, Colony; second, Huntington: McArdle. Hayward, Robbins. Time--1 min., 29.8 sec.
200-yard relay race--Won by Harvard; Heskett, Paul W. Sears, Dodge, Jameson; second: Huntington; Coombes, Larcom, Watson, Robbins. Time--1 min., 44.2 sec.
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