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WEEK-END SPORT SUMMARIES

The summary:

50-yard swim--Won by E.P. Parker '34; second, Barker (Y); third, 'George Wightman '34. Time--26 sec.

220-yard free style swim--Won by G.L. Jorgensen '34; second, Stewart (Y); third, R.S. Baxter '34. Time--2 min., 32 3-5 sec.

Dive--Won by Loud (Y); second Waters Kellogg '34; third, Williamson (Y).

100-yard back stroke swim--Won by Pierson (Y); second, E.E. Stowell '34; third, R.S. Crosby '34. Time--1 min., 7 4-5 sec.

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100-yard breast stroke swim--Won by Savell (Y); second, Anthony (Y); third, E.C. Dearing '34. Time--1 min., 16. sec.

100-yard free style swim--Won by E.P. Parker '34; second, George Wightman '34; third, Hoyt (Y). Time--39 1-5 sec.

200-yard relay race--Won by Yale; Sachs, Young, Parker, Meffert; second, Harvard; Wightman, Jorgensen, Dillingham, Parker. Time--1 min., 43 4-5 sec.

Second Skaters Down Yale in Overtime 3 to 2

Harvard's second hockey team defeated the Yale second team in a spectacular game at the Garden yesterday. The final score, after an overtime period, was 3 to 2.

W.C. Everett '32, was the leading goal maker for the Harvard team, scoring once in the second period, and again after the first four minutes of the overtime period. The game was rough, and there were frequent piteups in front of the cage. Each team scored once after such a scandal.

The summary: HARVARD  YALE Wolcott, Sprague, Braggiotti, l.w.  r.w., Schley, Weygandt, Betts, Levitt Everett, Gilmore, Mays, c.  c., Cookman, Noyes, Ammidon Wadsworth, Foster, Sleeper, r.w.  l.w., Johnston, Buck, Stone, Patterson Gleason, l.d.  r.d., Carroll, Wheeler O. Thorndike, r.d.  l.d., Barnes, Clarke Bartol, g.  g., Beard

Score--Harvard 3; Yale 2. Goals--Second period: Everett, pass from Wolcott (3.17). Third period: Buck, pass from Noyes (2.10): Wolcott, scrimmage (3.37), Cookman, scrimmage (4.25). Overtime period: Everett, pass from Gleason (3.52).

Freshman Sextet is Loser to Yale by 3 to 1 Count

In a fast game at the Garden Saturday, the Yale Freshman defeated the Crimson team by a margin of two-goals. The score was 3 to 1, but the game was a close one from start to finish.

The game started off fast, with Mark- well on the Yale team scoring within the first few minutes of play. In the second period Harvard made a strong attack, which culminated in a goal for the Crimson by A. O., Choate '34, who skated right through the whole Yale team. For the rest of the game Yale outplayed the Crimson sextet, making two more goals, one in each period.

The summary;

Dewing, Bogert, J.w.  r.w., J; Ware, Kirkland, SutcliffMackell, Fawcett, c.  c., Beale, Gallagher, BlackCook, Mills, r.w.  l.w., N. Ware, Summers, PorterWllmerding, l.d.  r.d., Martin, DeanGilligan, r.d.  l.d., Gleason, Choate, WatersTownsend, g.  g., deGive, C. War

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