Word: als
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard free-style Relay--Won by Princeton (Hank van Oss, Jim Green, Al Van de Weghe, Ned Parke); second, Yale (Barney Phillips, Jim Bryan, Bill Mackey, Brigham Young) Time...
...yard medley relay--Won by Princeton (Al Van de Weghe, Dick Hough, Herb Moeller); second, Yale (John Burns, Ed Gesner, Bill Moonan) Time, 2 min. 54.3s (New pool record. Former record 2.55.1 made by Lake Shore...
...yard backstroke--Won by Al Van do Wehge (P); second, Joe Burns (Y); third, Johnny Brueckel (Y). Time...
This was that although Ned Parke, Al Van de Weghe, and Dick Hough constituted the chief opposition to the Crimson, they had a very strong ally in good old Brokaw Pool--better known as simply old Brokaw Pool. This bath, built in the days when the trudgeon was man's fastest way of cleaving the waters, is not designed for modern intercollegiate swimming as most any Princeton man will readily admit. The tank is but four lanes wide and this narrowness results in a pretty rough surface when four sprinters are making their splashy way down the lanes...
...Elis, it looks like Johnny Cobb and Captain Chuck Kellogg will be at the forwards with Al Stevens at center. George "Shadow" Page and Tom Erickson will be at the guards