Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Relay swim Gore: Fleming, Glickenson, Jamison, and Smith...
...Smith; F to K. Standish; L to P. Gore: Q to Z. McKinlock. The events will include the 50-yard free style, 200-yard free style, dive (four required, two optional), 50-yard breast stroke, 50-yard back stroke, 100-yard free style, and 300-yard relay...
Five points will be awarded for first place, three for second, two for third, and one for fourth, and in the relay eight for first, six for second, four for third, two for fourth. Last year Smith Halls cleaned up the meet with a total of 53 points; McKinlock came next with S. While Gore and Standish trailed with 5 and 3 points respectively. A little stiffer opposition is expected from the other dormitories this year...
...times for the 50 and 100 yard swims of 24 1-5 and 54 1-5 seconds respectively, both held by Captain-elect B.S. Wood '33, are both only 1-5 of a second slower than the pool records set last year by Albert Schwartz of Northwestern. The Crimson relay quartet in hanging up a mark of 1:30 in the Dartmouth meet came only 1 1-4 seconds short of equaling the pool record set last year by Michigan...
This same relay mark was lowered three times this year before the meet with the Big Green swimmers. Wood lowered the 100-yard mark twice and the 50-yard one three times before finally establishing the present times. After Captain W.S. de Lima '31 had lowered the mark in the 440-yard free-style three times during the year Wood also shattered this record. In the intercollegiate meet in the Columbia pool last Saturday he won the race in 5:04 after having been first among the qualifiers on Friday with a time of 5:03 1-4. The best...