Word: events
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Berke won the 220-yard freestyle in 2:17.6 while Captain Jerry Gorman battled for second place, beating Dartmouth's Solberg by inches. In the 150-yard backstroke, Tom Woods and John Steinhardt placed second and third after Jackson had won the event...
Frank Bruch, Dartmouth breaststroker, led Chuck Hoelzer all the way in the 200-yard breast stroke and won the event by six feet in 2:25.8. Larry Ward took third in the same race. As usual, Ted Norris came through to win in the 440-yard freestyle. His time...
...crowd of between four and five thousand is expected to witness the event, and the large crowd, combined with the unfortunate Moher-Abbot incident of last year and the recent B.U. fracas, had led Captain Dave Key, Coach Chase, and Student Council President Fischelis to request that the crowd confine its enthusiasm to simple cheering...
...winter, the varsity finished fourth behind Army, Yale, and Columbia. Since then, the addition of Brown has boosted Hep membership to ten colleges. All ten are endowed with at least one or two talented athletes. Cornell's sophomore Bob Mealey, the national AAU 1000 champion, will probably win his event tomorrow; Penn has a 7:56 two-mile relay team, Olympic hurdler Jeff Kirk, and two-miler Dick Hart; Brown high jumper Dick Phillips generally gets up ever six-six; Al Holland, of Columbia, has done 1:15.3 in the 600; Princeton's Ronald Wittreich will probably press Eli George...
...pound weight throw at the IC4-A's. A raised throwing platform prevented recognition of the record, but Sholtz will get another chance tomorrow--throwing from an official, ground-level board at Briggs Cage. "Sholtz is capable of throwing 63 or 64 feet," claims Sam Felton. Other possible event-winners for Army are Black Jack Hammack in the 600, and Win Scott in the broad jump. Both Army and Yale have swift one-mile relay teams, and the result of this event may decide the meet...