Word: boozan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Princeton has Captain Al Vande Weghe, undoubtedly the second best dorsal ace in the country, but its depth in free-style events is only skin-deep. Ned Parke leads the free-style delegation and is capable of brilliant performances in the 100, 220, and 440. Sullivan and Boozan can both do a creditable century, as can Vande Weghe when he turns over on his belly. The Tiger captain is also a good 220 man when the occasion demands...
...especially as in the free style events, should rate as a slight favorite at this date. Few of the races are predictable with any degree of certainty, and if the meet goes to the final relay, it will be a thriller. Princeton could probably muster up a foursome of Boozan, Sullivan, Vande Weghe, and Parke, who would make things tough for any Crimson quarter...