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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...
Included in the roster of colleges represented in the 1930 meet and who may be expected to enter their pride and joys in next year's contest in addition to Harvard, are: M.I.T., Northwestern, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, Brown, Dartmouth, Michigan, Princeton, Rutgers, Bowdoin, N.Y.U., Fordham, Amherst, Springfield, Syracuse, and McGill...
...between Palm Beach and the mainland, to watch the finals of boats powered by Class X motors for the William Randolph Hearst Trophy and the championship of the world. Drivers who had won at least one of the nine earlier races were eligible for the final. Young Horace Tennes, Northwestern University sophomore who wears a brace on a neck he broke diving last summer, had won four. France's Dupuy had won two. Gandara of France and Barella of Spain had won one each. Tennes' U. S. teammate, Walter Everett, crowded into the final by winning a special...
...Miguel Barella, captain of the Spanish team, failed to get his motor going in time to start. Britain's Joseph C. Turner, who smokes a pipe while driving, saw his flywheel jump overboard. France's Jeari Dupuy (Petit Parisien) hit a buoy. Horace Tennes, 21-year-old Northwestern undergraduate, driving his Hootnanny VI won at 52.6 m.p.h., three seconds ahead of the other collegian on the U. S. team, Philip Ellsworth of Bucknell, a mile ahead of the rest of the field...
Princeton 22 Northwestern...