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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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eastern Swim Stars Will Compete for Intercollegiate Pool Titles at Harvard | 3/16/1938 | See Source »

Greenhood or Endweiss Again...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak ii, | Title: Near-Invincible Crimson Swimmers to Face Yale's Strong Challenges Tonight | 3/12/1938 | See Source »

...dive, as it was last year, is almost unpredictable. Rusty Greenhood '39 is constantly known to be capable of 125 points while Dean Endweiss has been consistently around 116, the score that Greenhood made when he defeated Cranston, of Princeton last week. Danforth of Yale, who is also in the over-110 point class, is a sure third. The race for second place in the 50 between Don Barker '38 and Eric Perryman will be close, for both men have been swimming the event around 24 seconds all year. For more concise, complete forecast, see below...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak ii, | Title: Near-Invincible Crimson Swimmers to Face Yale's Strong Challenges Tonight | 3/12/1938 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PREDICITON OF SCORING | 3/12/1938 | See Source »

...crucial event. Perhaps the turning point that sent the meet in Harvard's direction, if there can be a turning point in a steady procession, was when Rus Greenhood won the dive. Those who know the Crimson Sophomore best felt sure he would win: others thought of Endweiss, but it was the Harvard lad all the way when the competition began...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pick All-League Hoop Team; Mermen Topple Yale | 3/15/1937 | See Source »

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