Word: nappa
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Grandy (Pennsylvania), 99; second, Lobdell (lowa), 95; third, Throndson (Stanford), 88; fourth, Nappa (Minnesota), 78; fifth, Fisher (Springfield), 69; sixth, Brooks (Princeton...
With Desjardines out of the diving, the field is left open to Lobdell of lowa and Captain Throndson of Stanford. Other likely competitors are Brooks of Princeton; Walter Grandy, who won at the I. S. A. meet; Nappa of Minnesota; and O'Keefe of Michigan. The 220-yard free style should see Schwartz, who has turned in a record time in a short pool, Clapp, Ruddy, and Ault out in front...
...firsts and one second in college competition this year, and is the first Canadian to participate in an American intercollegiate meet. . . Neils Thorpe, who has been swimming coach at Minnesota ever since the sport was established there ten years ago, is banking heavily on his tutees Morse and Nappa tomorrow. Minnesota has been a real power in Western Conference meets for years, and boasts among its products such noted mermen as John Faricy, Murray Lampher, and Jim Hill. Thorpe's outfit has captured the Conference title twice in the last decade, and has been runner up four times. . . Every Western...
...withdrawal of Desjardines leaves as prominent competitors in the diving event, Walter Nappa of the University of Minnesota, Sherwin Combs of Syracuse, Tyson Lykes of M. I. T., Throndson of Stanford, Grandy of Pennsylvania, and Brooks of Princeton. At the twenty-fourth annual meet of the Intercollegiate Swimming Association in Carnegie Pool at Yale on Saturday Grandy placed first among the fancy divers and Brooks third...