Word: brueckel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard backstroke--Won by Al Van do Wehge (P); second, Joe Burns (Y); third, Johnny Brueckel (Y). Time...
Such stellar performers as Van de Weghe, Hough, Van Oss, and Simpson of Princeton; the Brueckel brothers, Perryman, Endweiss, Good, and Burns of Yale; Vergeichik, Callahan, and Finnerty of Columbia; Williams, of Pennsylvania; Ostrander and White, Dartmouth, in addition to the Crimson tankmen...
...medley relay: Harvard (Cummin, Berizzi, McKay) 5 0 220 free-style: Kendall (H) Macionis (Y) P. Brueckel (Y) 5 4 50 free-style: Hutter (H) Perryman (Y) Barker (H) 6 3 Dive: Greenhood (H) Endweiss (Y) Danforth (Y) 5 4 100 free-style: Hutter (H) Curwen (H) Good (Y) 8 1 150 backstroke: Cummin (H) Burns (Y) J. Brueckel (Y) 5 4 200 breast stroke: Berizzi (H) Macionis (Y) Munroe (H) 6 3 440 free-style: Coleman (H) P. Brueckel (Y) Spendelow (Y) 5 4 400 free-style relay: Harvard (McKay, Griffin, Stowell, Kendall) 7 0 Total Score...
Johnny Macionis, of Yale, for example, recently plowed his way through a 4:52 quarter. His teammate, Brueckel, has been doing around 5:08 for the same distance. Macionis also has turned in 2:12.8 against Rutgers, which time both Kendell and Hutter have beaten by one and two second margins respectively. Nevertheless, Macionis remains a serious threat at this distance, as must any man who can swim the furlong under...