Word: eusden
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Having scored the greatest number of points in dual intercollegiate competition during the past swimming season, Sophomore Johnny Eusden of Newton and Dunster House was presented the E. B. Wyman Trophy at the annual dinner of the Varsity squad held last night at the Harvard Club of Boston...
...National Intercollegiates held three weeks ago in the Indoor Athletic Pool Eusden failed to place in either the 50 or 100 yard free styles but was anchor man on Harvard's Medley Relay team which came in fourth behind Yale, Michigan and Ohio State...
...Ulen announced last night that the following men will be the Crimson entries in the Nationals: Captain Tom Shrewsbury in the 50 and 100 yard free styles; Captain-elect Bill Drucker in the 150 yard backstroke and the 300 yard Medley Relay; Bus Curwen in the Medley Relay; John Eusden in the Medley relay and the 50 and 100 yard free styles; Brad Patterson and Shaw McCutcheon in the high board fancy dive; and Dave Barnes and George Christman in the 1500 meter free style...
Coach Hal Ulen of the Harvard Varsity swimming team yesterday named the following men as his entries: John Eusden in the 50 and 100-yard free style swim, Captain-elect Bill Drucker in the 150-yard backstroke, Bus Curwen in the 200-yard breastroke, Dave Barnes, George Christman and Captain Tom Shrewsbury in the 440-yard free style, and a medley relay team composed of Drucker, Curwen, and Eusden. Shrewsbury will also compete in the 220-yard free style race...
...yard dash that the Blue will receive some of its stiffest competition. Last year's winner, Garrett of the Army, has graduated, but among those who are likely successors to this crown are Ed Hueber of Penn, John Eusden of Harvard and Jack Pulleyn of Yale. All have been under 24 seconds, Hueber's best effort being a 23.4 recorded against Army on February 14. Tony Bernabel of Princeton, Dick Keating and the Lilley brothers, Jack and Frank, all of Yale, are others who stand out at this distance...