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...matter of fact, the varsity has a better than even chance of getting more than 20 points. The relays, the dive, and the breaststroke are out of its reach, but Joe Fox may retain his undefeated standing in the 50-yard freestyle. Depending on who swims for Eli Coach Bob Kiphuth, Captain Fog may take second or even first...
...yard medley relay: Woods, Ward, Stroud. 220-yard freestyle: Berke, Kiney, 50-yard freestyle: Fox, Brown, Dive: Briggs, Weir or Manhelm. 100-yard freestyle: Fox, Watkins, 150-yard backstroke: Steinhart, Woods. 200-yard breaststroke: Vielman, Wheeler or Graham. 440-yard freestyle: Berke, Tolf. 400-yard freestyle relay: Watkins, Sachnoff, Stroud or Brown...
...forty-five auxiliaries were scrupulously regimented into two distinct crews under selected captains and lieutenants; they drilled at least once a week, usually roaring from their Memorial Drive station to Soldiers Field where hoses, ladders, and men would dive into action pumping water from the Charles near the boat house onto the Stadium at the rate of 500 gallons per minute...
...Dive--Rogers (D), Rownd (D), Manheim...
...Tolf in the 220 and 440 to take seconds. The breaststroke is all Dartmouth; Harvard can get only third. The backstroke will go to the Crimson's John Steinhart, but Tom Woods will need his best to take second or third. Indian Dick Rogers will win the dive with Win Briggs of Harvard runner-up. Gordon Weir will fight it out for third...