Word: mulvey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Backstroker Don Mulvey, free style Jim Jorgenson, and diver Bob Snails all reached the EIC finals, but then failed to place among the top three in their events. The 400-yard freestyle relay team finished fifth...
Jorgensen will anchor Hawkins and Don Mulvey in the Crimson's 300-yard medley relay entry, the fastest trio Ulen has yet put together. Because the 220 race directly followed this event down at Yale, Jorgensen could not swim both. This combination may edge the Elis for another first...
...American back stroker Don Mulvey will swim both the 100-and 200-yard distances at Princeton and will be accompanied over the shorter race by teammates Bill Bingham and Eric Ueland. Pete Wittereid of Army, however, will probably not allow Mulvey to place higher than second. This was the case in the varsity-Cadet meet...
...this point it was clear that Yale would take the meet. Don Mulvey, Hawkins, and Ted Whatley had failed to stop Yale's 2:50.5 team of Gideonse. Denny O'Connor, and Kerry Donovan in the 200-yard medley relay, the opening event, and the final victor was never in doubt...
Where Hawkins and Mulvey couldn't pick up a lead in the short stretches they swam in the medley relay, they won their 200-yard breast and back stroke events neatly with times of 2:18.6 and 2:18.1. Al Rapperport took third for the varsity in the back stroke, but breast stroker Ralph Zani couldn't squeeze by the Blue's O'Connor and Rich Curtiss...