Word: northwesterner
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Kojac should return winner in the 150-yard medley, but will be hard pressed by Clapp, Peterson of Northwestern, and Harris of Fordham. The 300-yard medley, the last event, should be a toss-up between Michigan, Northwestern, and Stanford, with Columbia, Minnesota, and Princeton fighting if out for fourth place...
...high spot of the evening always seems to be the 100-yard free style, because it is a fight throughout. Schwartz, the Northwestern star who won the race last year in 53 1-5 seconds, should repeat, but he will find stiff competition in Walker of Michigan, Harrison of Stanford, and Stone of Princeton...
Michigan and Northwestern are the strongest in the 200-yard relay. In a recent dual meet, Michigan beat the Purple in the 160 with a new world's relay record for the distance, 1 minute 13 1-5 seconds. The Rutgers relay men, with Kojac, and the Princeton and Stanford teams should be strong contenders also. Kojac is easily the outstanding man in the back stroke, in which he holds the world and intercollegiate records. Second and third places will be fought for by Harris of Fordham, Hinch of Northwestern, Marsh of Minnesota, and Wohl of Syracuse. The latter...
...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 first three. Schwartz seems the most probable candidate to capture the 50-yard free style, with Harrison, Walker and Bosmer of Michigan, and Stone of Princeton fighting it out for the other places...
...drawing cards at the meet on Friday will be the 50- and 100-yard free style races, in which Kojac will meet Al Schwartz. The Northwestern natator was winner in these events at the National Intercollegiate meet last year in Wilson Pool, Washington University, St. Louis, when Kojac was not competing...