Word: kojac
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Championships were last held in Cambridge when the Pool was opened in 1930. Northwestern celebrated the occasion by capturing the title and George Kojac and Ray Ruddy, two names still notable in the swimming world, handed in outstanding performances...
Many records, some of which still withstand all onslaught, were set up at that time by such swimmers as Al Schwartz of Northwestern, and Kojac, the Rutgers...
...George Kojac, N. Y., a backstroke swimming race, making new world records for 440 yd. and 500 yd.; at Rutgers. Miss Lenore Kight, Homestead, Pa., a free-style swimming race, making new world records for 440 yd. and 500 yd.; at Boston...
...yard back-stroke event, and has been clocked in a time just three-fifths of a second slower than the visiting star's for the 150-yard distance. It seems very likely that the pool record of one minute, 39 4-5 seconds made in 1930 by Kojac of Rutgers, will be broken...
...record in the 220-yard backstroke, turning in a time of two minutes, 32 2-5 seconds yesterday afternoon in the Indoor Athletic Building Pool, during the intermission of the Freshman meet. The record he was trying to break was two minutes, 32 1-5 seconds, made by George Kojac in the Yale Pool...