Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Fisher Howe, C. L. Jack, and S. M. Wyman; 100-yard backstroke: A. M. Jones, Jr., and R. W. McCoy: 100-yard breast stroke: M. V. Leventritt and F. L. Spreckels; 100-yard free style: A. W. Sherwood, Jr., S. M. Wyman, and J. F. Donnelly, Jr.; 200-yard relay: R. S. Wallace, S. M. Wyman, J. F. Donnelly, Jr., C. L. Jack, and A. W. Sherwood...
Captain B. S. Wood '33 is Harvard's other likely five-point scorer. Wood has shown his versatility throughout the season by entering both distance swims and sprints, in addition to holding down the anchor position on the relay. His best chance of victory seems to lie in the 440, in which event the holds the intercollegiate championship with a time of 5 minutes, 4 seconds. He would encounter Captain Osborne and Harte, both of whom have exceeded this time but who trailed Wood last spring in the Intercollegiates...
...other events, the Yale mermen have turned in times substantially under those of Harvard. The University mermen will be obliged to extend themselves to take better than third in the 50, breast stroke, and dive. Yale's relay team, made up of Hapke, Fobes, Brines, and Butler, has equalled the world record of 3 minutes, 35 seconds, giving the Crimson little hope of annexing the final eight points...
...Helvenston '33, and H. V. Atherton '32; 200-yard breast stroke; G. C. Larcom '33, and A. C. Dearing, Jr. '34; 100-yard free style: E. P. Parker '34, N. M. Howe '34, W. R. Timken '33, B. S. Wood '33, and T. H. Jameson '33; 400-yard relay: R. D. Fallon '33, George Wightman '34, E. P. Parker '34, B. S. Wood '33, W. R. Timken '33, and T. H. Jameson...
...yard relay-when by Harvard (R. D. Fallon '33, E. P. Parker '34, T. R. Jameson '33, B. S. Wood '33); second, Pennsylvania (Grandy, weeks, Strong, Stinson). Time-3 min., 42 sec (New Harvard and pool record...