Word: kojac
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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First heat-Won by Michigan (Walaitis, Hogmer, Smith, Walker); second, Rutgers (Marquette, Smith, Jelenke, Kojac). Time--1 min., 37 4-5 sec. Second heat--won by Princeton (Stone, Lee, Nichelson, Turner); second, Dartmouth (Smith, McCord, Spiegel, Cuckor); third, Northwestern (Wilson, Hinch, Covode, Peterson). Time...
...Columbia, with four each, and after the six leaders came Penn with three. Minnesota and Brown with two each, and Dartmouth, Iowa, Syracuse, Springfield, Fordham, and McGIR with one each. This tabulation makes allowance for men qualifying in two or more events as was the case with Schwartz, Kojac, and several others...
Rutgers' star swimmer, Kojac, whose performances have placed him in the public eye for the last two seasons, qualified in the backstroke, his favorite, and also the 150-yard medley, the new event of the meet. The easy manner in which he finished the medley indicates that he is a dangerous rival for Harme in the final this evenings, He is generally conceded a first in the backstroke, and it is expected that he will help his teammates to a place in the 200-yard relay, the only other event in which he is entered. His team qualified...
First heat won by Kojac (Rutgers) second, Marsh (Minnesota): third Arnold
...Kojac should return winner in the 150-yard medley, but will be hard pressed by Clapp, Peterson of Northwestern, and Harris of Fordham. The 300-yard medley, the last event, should be a toss-up between Michigan, Northwestern, and Stanford, with Columbia, Minnesota, and Princeton fighting if out for fourth place...