Word: relayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...completely orthodox line-up will probably be entered by Ulen with no important changes except that a weaker trio than usual will start in the medley relay. Dick Harris, Max Kraus, and Ned Goldwasser are slated for the 300, while Cutler and Powers will swim in the 220 as usual. Against these men Eli Coach Bob Kiphuth should pit a moderately strong medley teams, but because his reserves are so deep, it is difficult to predict his entries. A combination of White, Meyer, and Pope would be strong enough to insure victory...
...relay should find Van Vort, Bosworth, Stowell, and Curwen splashing against unpredictable Yale entries. Coach Kiphuth may take it into his head to enter his world's champion quartet to spice up the summaries for the morning papers...
Mathis and Eberie gave the Harvard titlists a first and third in the backstroke, won in 1:3.2, and it was all over but the shouting. The Deacons could afford to throw the breastroke and enter a slow relay foursome, which was still good enough...
Coach Bob Kiphuth can point to four 100-yard sprinters who together broke the world's record for the 400 relay, to a pair of 50 men better than our best, to two backstrokers as good as and better than Art Bosworth. Still, on Saturday Rick Cutler swam his best 220, Bosworth his best dorsal 150, and George Dana chalked up his best total this year. And Jim Curwen showed that he is back to his Sophomore year All-American team form, in spite of one unlucky turn...
...free-style relay: Harvard (Stowell, Powers, Cutler, Curwen) first; Princeton Sullivan, Boozan, Vande Weghe, Parke) second. Time--3:35.7 Medley 220 50 dive 100 150b 200br 440 relay total Harvard 0 6 5 8 8 3 1 4 7 42 Princeton...