Word: relayed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...important dual meets under the auspices of the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League, composed of Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, Navy, and Pennsylvania. The rules of the league--and they are adhered to throughout the East--provide for nine different events. These are the 220, 50, 100, 440, and 400-yard relay free-style races (free-style always turns out to be an overarm crawl), a 150-yard backstroke, race, a 200 yard breastroke race, a 300-yard medley relay comprising three 100's of backstroke, breastroke, and free-style respectively, and the dive...
...Engineers were submerged by Williams last week and will be unable to provide much in the way of opposition for the undefeated Crimson squad. Hal Ulen may send a couple of his boys out with orders to extend themselves to the limit, and he may enter a strong relay quartet, but for the most part the evening will be nothing more than the last dress rehearsal before Princeton. Tonight, more Crimson reserves will probably see action than ever before...
...boardmen will be competing in faster company than any they have met this year. When three flashy New York two mile relay teams burned up the track and left the Crimson men only cinders to run on a lap in the lag at the BAA meet, Harvard got a preview of the show that will unfold this weekend...
...Kraus had an easy time of it in the breastroke, walking off with a first and second in the comparatively slow 2:42.8 clocking. Another Harvard second place winner was Ed Hewitt in the 440. Ned Goldwasser, Tom Godfrey, Tom Shrewsbury, and Dave Van Vort captured the 440 relay in 3:51.1 to wind up the evening's festivities...
...eight points in the dive clinched the meet for the Crimson Freshmen, and Coach Peterson could afford to throw the final medley and relay, making the final score close. Sandy Houston took his usual first in the breastroke in 1:10.1, Bob German walked away with the 200 in 2:14.4, and Bill Drucker was clocked in about 1:06 in his 100-yard dorsal effort...