Word: barkers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...FLETCHER BARKER...
John J. Colony '37, another former Crimson captain, will probably swim two relay 100's. When in college he was noted for his consistent performances around 54 seconds in this event. Don Barker '38, Frank Coleman '38, and Gorden Windsor '34 will perform in other free-style events. Darlo Berizzi '38 is tentatively scheduled to swim the breastroke events. Coach Hal Ulea's line-up a mystery until tonight, but his men will probably swim as follows: 150 medley relay Max Krans and ARt Boaworth; 100 backstroke, Boaworth and Craig Moore; 100 breastroke, Kraus and Phil Walker. The free-style...
...natural, born swimming flash. He brought Hutter's 100-yard time down from 57 seconds in his Freshman year to a brilliant, consistent 52 seconds in the Junior and Senior years. He converted Dario Berizzi from a mediocre distance man to a crack butterfly breastroker. He helped Don Barker wend his way from the ranks of the House tankmen to eventually become a 23 second...
Honorable mention was awarded to Don Barker '38 in the 50, Bill Kendall in the 100, while Don McKay '38 was cited for his relay 100's. Kendall's picture is printed on the cover as one of the three best swimmers in the nation. Harvard and Ohio State both received citations for 13 places, with Michigan and Yale trailing...
...Sophomores who have had their scholarships renewed are Wiley F. Barker, Santa Fe, N. Mex.; John A. Bradshaw, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Roger E. Clapp, Indianapolis, Ind.; Irving M. Clark, Jr., Bellevue, Wash.; Julian C. Eisenstein, Warrenton, Mo.; Thomas L. Eliot, Winnetka, Ill.; Charles E. Feazel, Jr., West Monroe, La.; Robert D. Forsberg, Hudson, Ohio; Max D. Gaebler, Watertown, Wis.; John W. Goddard, Indianapolis...