Word: knights
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...seven firsts Saturday night to win the unofficial team championships in the Easterns by an overwhelming margin and serve notice that they will be the team to beat in he Nationals two weeks hence. Only the Crimson's Chouteau Dyer in the 100 and Army's Frank Knight in the three-meter dive were able to break the Eli stranglehold...
...dive, Frank Gorman finished strong, and, aided by some unusually poor diving on the part of some of his opponents, jumped from eighth place to third. Frank Knight (409.6) of Army won the event, while Warren Frischmann (381.25) of Syracuse finished second. Army's Duke Gerhardt (329.45), Princeton's Alan Routh (318.85), and Yale's Jack Erickson (306.2) took the last three places...
...Goodman (Army), 4. Ellison (Yale), 5. Bahrenburg (Dartmouth), 6. Bronston (Yale)--2:07.0. 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE: 1. Buzzard (Syracuse), 2. Johnston (West Chester Teachers), 3. Koletsky (Yale), 4. Hardin (Yale), 5. S. Falk (Harvard), 6. Fleming (Yale)--1:06.1. ONE-METER DIVE: 1. Frischmann (Syracuse), 2. Gorman (Harvard), 3. Knight (Army), 4. Starkweather (Yale), 5. Stone (Harvard), 6. Hurych (Rutgers)--387.25 total points. 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: 1. Jecko (Yale), 2. McGill (Syracuse), 3. Pinney (Connecticut), 4. Clinton (Yale), 5. Sherman (Yale), 6. Jones (Amherst)--2:08.7 (Meet and Pool Record). 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY: 1. Yale (Robinson, Hibbard, Cornwell...
Clarkson defense man Don Seale was the only Knight who used his body defectively, and he subsequently found himself in the penalty position three times...
Both Frank Gorman and Greg Stone are listed in the one-meter dive for Harvard; defending champion Frank Knight of Army and J.Douglas Starkweather of Yale are also strong possibilities. Knight must definitely be favored, and Gorman will probably offer sharpest competition...