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the fancy diving he was close press-
ed by Thompson,.'22, and Stryker, '21,
who were btu four and six points be-
hind him.
Million, the only other Sehior point
winner, won the plunge for distance
without dificulty, leading Lewy, '22,
by five feet. Haidle, '23, and Stein,
'22, fought it out for third place, the
former winning by a bare three
inches.
Probably about eight sets of numer-
als will be given out as a resalt of the
meet.
Plunge for distance-Won by Mil-
lion, '20; Lewy, '22, second; Haidle,
'23, third. Distance 52 feet. 40 yard
free style--Won by Dollavo, '23;
Smith, '23, second; Lewy, '22, third.
Time 20:4. 60 yard back stroke --
Won by Goldsmith, 20; Chamberlain,
'23, second; Welton, '22, third. Time
50:3. 100 yard free style-Woni by
Dollavo, '23; Smith, '23, second; Hub-
bard, '23, third, Time 1:02:2. 100
yard breast stroke-Won by Welton,
'22; Carnegie, '22, second; Meyerfeld,
'22, third. Time 1:34:1. 220 yard
swim-Won by Hubbard, '23; Lewy,
'22, second; Bush, '22, third. Time
3:04:1. Fancy diving-Won by Gold-
smith, '20; Thompson, '22; second;
Stryker, '21, third . 440 yard free
style-Won by Hubbard, '23;. Bush,
'23, second; Welton, '23, third. Time
7: 04
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live Michigan man; as well as an ex-
ceptional orator, and I am sure'that
it will make a hit with the boys, when
he talks to them," said Huston inthel
same letter to the Democrat club.
In speaking of his experiences in
the Student Democratic club of his
time Mr. Huston said: "In the cam-
paign year of 1900 we published a
weekly paper called 'The Michigan
Denrecrat' for the six or seven weeks
previous to the national;election of,
that year."
Read the Daily advertisements. They
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If you are of the former class-and we hope that you are-
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