Word: relayers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Captain Charlie Hutter ranks No. 2 in the 50-yard free-style, the same in the 100-yard event, and No. 4 in the 220 free-style, and participated in Harvard's third ranking 400-yard free-style relay team...
Australian champion Bill Kendall, no longer in college, but a star last year, earned places as No. 1 man in both the 220 and 440 free-style races, and also swam on the 400 relay team, a record not likely to be surpassed by a Harvard man for many years. Jim Curwen '40 is ranked fifth in the 100 free-style to Michigan's Ed Kirar's first, although he tied the latter in the A. A. U. championships at 52 and two-tenths seconds. Curwen also swam on the relay team...
...announced yesterday that the Amateur Athletic Union will consider over 100 1937-38 swimming records shortly, among them the mark set by Graham Cummin '38, Dario Berizzi '38, and William Kendall '40 in the 150-yard medley relay...
Wentworth also anchored the Kirkland 220 yard relay team to victory in 1:41.8; McSweeney, Mudge, and Gray ran the first three legs...
...medley relay, consisting of two 440 laps, one 880, and one 1320 lap, a bellboy team of Tonkanow, Worman, Giveas, and Story came through for a win. Dencons Forbes, Baggerly, and Wntworth nosed out the Loverett trio in the high and low hurdle shuttle relay over a 100 yard stretch...