Word: hoelzer
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...yard Medley: won by Harvard (Wood, Hoelzer, Gorman). Time...
...breaststroke, and diving, while Tech's strongth lies in the sprints. Top men certain of secing action tonight for the Crimson are: Milt Buzby in the 50 and 100-yard sprints, Jerry Gorman, Eastern Intercollegiate 440-yard swimming champion, in the 220 and 440, captain Chuck Hoelzer in the medley and 200-yard breaststroke, Ted Norris, national long distance king, in the 220 and 440, and Red Woods in the medley and 150-yard backstroke...
Somewhat equally rich is the 200 yd. breast stroke, with Captain Chuck Hoelzer, a power here, supported by Don Ulen, son of the Coach, returning to water sport after three dry years of China duty with the Marine Corps. Short On Sprinters...
Sole man to qualify for final action among the Crimson roster was Gorman. Three of the locals were nosed out by one position on Saturday: Chuck Hoelzer in the 200-yard breast stroke, Forbes Norris in the 440 free. and Bob Aaron in the 3-meter dive. Tom Drohan took eighth in this latter event, right behind his co-entrant...
Today, however, the Crimson will emerge from its Hotel Taft billets enmasse in the teeth of the first seeded Bulldogs. Captain John Watkins will be taking the gun in the 100 sprint, Jerry Gorman, Forbes Norris, and Larry Miner in the quarter mile, and Chuck Hoelzer in the 200-yard butterfly...