Sports

Defeat Mcgill

March, 1926
Sports
Defeat Mcgill
March, 1926

M. McCaw '29 set a new Canadian record of 31 2-5 seconds for the 50 yard back-stroke, D. W. Bogart '27 set a new pool record for the plunge, 75 feet in 42 seconds, and Bryant '29 equalled the pool record in the 100 yard swim in a meet at Montreal in which Dartmouth swimmers defeated McGill overwhelmingly.

Dartmouth men won first place in every event but the dive, in which event Michaels '29 found difficulty in operating from the Canadian spring board. Michaels later gave an exhibition fancy diving contest from a 10 foot board.

The summary: 200-yard relay—Won by Dartmouth (Toby, McCaw, Ballantyne, and Bryant.) Dive;—Won by Gibbons (M) ; Michael (D), second; and Clarholm (M), third. Time—24 4-5 sec.

50-yard—Won by Bryant (D) ; Ballantyne (D), second; and Clarholm (M), third. Time-24 4-5 sec.

100-yard breaststroke—Won by Isham (D) ; Marcou (M) second; and Lyman (M) third. Time—1 min. 17 sec.

SO-yard backstroke—Won by McCaw (D) ; Simpson (D) second; and Astwood (M) third. Time—31 1-5 sec. (Canadian Intercollegiate Union record.)

100-yard—Won by Bryant (D) ; Ballantyne (D) second; and Clareholm (M) third. Time-59 sec. (Tied Pool record.)

Long Plunge—Won by Bogart (D) ; Forsythe (M) second; and Clarholm (M) third. Time—52 sec. (New Pool record.)

200-yard swim—Won by Langworthy (D) ; Russel (D) second; and Lyman (M) third. Time—2 min. 22 sec.