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Two National Collegiate records were broken, one was tied, and a brand new mark was established at the opening of the new Harvard swimming pool last night. Ray Ruddy of Columbia and Ted Moles of Princeton were the record-breakers, while August Harms, of Fordham, swimming easily in the 150...
First heat--won by Moles (Princeton), second, Goldsmith (Michigan); third, Callahan (Columbia). Time--2 min., 34 sec. (new national collegiate record). Second heat won by Howlett (Northwestern); second, Manych (Princeton); third, English (Syracuse). Time--2 min., 39 1-5 sec. Five fastest to qualify: Moles, Goldsmith, Callahan Howlett, Manych.
The breast stroke should be a real thriller. Moles of Princeton holds the record of 2 minutes 34 3-5 seconds, but Howlett of Northwestern and Peterson are within one second of his time. Burns of Stanford, Engdahl of Syracuse, and Callaban of Columbia will be not far behind the...
Moles of Princeton, one of the prominent entrants for Friday's meet, turned in the winning time of 2 minutes 36 4-5 seconds in the 220-yard breast stroke, trailed by his team mate Manuch and Edgell of Syracuse.
At such depths, or deeper, Dr. Shapley would have his plutonic laboratories. Ph. D. moles would record the pulsations of the earth's crust which, according to one theory, is as rigid as steel and as elas- tic, rather than viscous, like stiff pitch. They would verify the hypothesized...