Word: free
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...crowd. In order to avoid competing with the Yale-Harvard hockey match, the game will not be called until 10 o'clock, and special boxes are being constructed. The teams will clash under a new set of intercollegiate rules, chiefly differing from the old in that free shots for the opponents are substituted for point-docking as a penalty for fouling...
Lamar played Freshman basketball, swam the 50, 100, and 220 free-style in what he says were pretty slow times, played four years of first-string football as tackle and back, and was undefeated in four years of college boxing bouts...
...left you free of customary taints...
...Princeton is the dive. Cranston of the Tigers is undefeated so far. If Greenhood, who has ranged from 104 to 125 points this year, is caught off form, five more points will be lost. But no one's ever complained about Rusty's form in the pinches. Princeton's free-stylers, on the whole, don't stand much chance of taking first place in any event. Messrs. Hutter, Kendall, Coleman, Barker et al will be much too much too much for them. But, to be conservative, if Princeton takes four firsts and Harvard takes five, the seconds and thirds will...
...Buckeyes or the Crimson swimmers are tops in college ranks. . . . Although Penn is at the bottom of the League, Williams of the Quakers is on top in individual scoring. He usually competes in two sprint events and the relay. . . . On Sunday Ralph Flanagan did 1:23.6 for 150-yards free-style, eight-tenths of a second better than Bill Kendall's world record. But Flanagan was swimming in a 20-yard pool; hence the better time. . . . Yale, with or without Johnny Macionis (he's been sick) looks mighty good nowadays...