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...impressive display of Crimson swimming might, featuring an assault on the National A. A. U. 800 yard relay record, went for naught yesterday afternoon when an excited Charles N. Pollak H. 40 tumbled into the Indoor Athletic Building pool on top of Captain Eric Cutler, swimming the last of four 200 yard legs...
...Harvard quarter of Lounie Stowell. Frannie Powers Art Bosworth, and Cutler were cracking the existing A. A. P. mark with yards to spare when Pollak, calling out the laps for the swimmers from the edge of the pool, lost his balance and got hopelessly tangled with Cutler on the sixth lap of the latter's anchor leg. Cutler never did get to the fatal sixth turn and assisted in fishing the crestfallen Pollak out of the water...
Previous to the accident. Stowell had been clocked in about 2:05. Powers in 2:04, and Bosworth in 2:02.2: all that was required of Cutler fastest of the lot was an average performance to break the record with seconds to burn. The record, set by Yale (Hoyt, Brueckel. Cook, and Macionis...
...Rawstrom is worth no more than a pair of seconds behind Eric Cutler in the 220 and 440--and Frannie Powers will be very close to Cutler in the 220. Crimson sprinters Cutler, Jim Curwen, Dave Stearns, and Lonnie Stowell should have little difficulty with Beck and Lotz...
...feature event of Worcester Boys' Club's fourteenth annual open swimming meet, Cutler was clocked in 2 minutes 16.8 seconds, erasing the old mark of 2 minutes 21 seconds established by Gordon Connolly of the Boston Swimming Association in 1934. Boston worth took the lead from the starting line and held it until Cutler overtook him on the gun lap, winning by a body length...