The University swimming team meets the Boston University team this afternoon at 4.30 in the Brookline Swimming Pool. While the team's record so far this year has been far from satisfactory, the Crimson swimmers expect to defeat their opponents. Captain A. H. Brackett ocC. and Parkman Johnson '21 should win the 50-yard and the 100. W. W. Douglass '22 and B. W. Boyden '21 are expected to place in the 220 and dive respectively. The B. U. relay team is not fast and the University swimmers should be able to win them easily. On the whole the teams seem to be fairly evenly matched, with the Crimson tankmen having a slight advantage over their opponents.
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