Word: waters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...intercollegiate record for the 220-yard swim, beating the old record of 2 minutes, 48 seconds, by 9 seconds. Harvard won four first places to Yale's two; but Yale had the more completely developed team, winning all the second and all but two third places. Harvard won the water-polo game by the score...
...final event of the evening was the water-polo game, which Harvard won, 5 to 2. The University team's chances were thought to be small on account of lack of practice. In the game, however, the men displayed excellent teamwork, and their superiority was evident throughout...
...University swimming and water-polo teams will meet Yale this evening at 8 o'clock in the annual dual meet, at the Brookline swimming tank. In addition to the water-polo game, and the individual competition events, there will be two relay races, between Harvard and Yale University teams and the Freshman teams respectively...
...University team has some good swimmers in R. W. Cutler '11, R. F. Hoyt '10, and T. G. Aspinwall '10. The times made in the Princeton meet were fast and the showing of the University team creditable, although Princeton won the meet, 30 to 23. The water-polo team has been greatly handicapped by lack of practice. The Freshman relay team has raced only in the class games, in which its showing was mediocre...
...Water-polo--Harvard: H. A. Allen '10, R. G. Henderson '10, H. Hooper '10, J. W. B. Ladd '10, B. A. Merriam '09, J. S. Reed '10; Yale: S. B. Gorky, W. Howe. H. N. Otis, P. J. Orthwein, P. D. Princell, E. C. M. Richards, F. Webb. Substitutes--Harvard: E. H. Jose '10, L. Withington...