Word: aarons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Besides Eusden, Dave Barnes, with two firsts and a second, was outstanding for the Crimson, while George Christman, Bill Hewes, Frank Padgett, and Bob Aaron also did well. Two records were set in the two meets. In New York, Gene Rogers set a new pool record in the 220-yard free style with a time of 2:15 and in Annapolis, Jack Manherz set a new Naval Academy record for the 200 yard breast stroke, coming home in the time...
...Ossle Morton second and Perry Stearns third. His record-breaking time in the 100 was 56.3, and he was again followed by Morton and Stearns. Big John's third victory came in the 150 yard individual medley race, a combination breast stroke, back stroke, free style event, with Bob Aaron second...
Coach Hal Ulen's son Don triumphed in the 220 yard breast stroke event, winning in 3:07. Bob Aaron took first in the dive, and the Crimson medley relay team placed fourth. This event and the 150 yard backstroke, in which there were no Harvard entrants, were the only races not won by a Ulen representative...
Dive--Won by Hewes (H) 97.5; second, Aaron (H); third, Ahern...
Veteran Bill Hewes, totalling 97.5 points, was the winner in the diving event, with Freshman Bob Aaron taking second. Brown's Ahern was the other entrant...