Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Captain Charlie Hutter, restricted by meet rules to competition in three events, will swim the 50,100, and 400 relay, thus being unable to race in the 220, in which event he is National champion. Contrary to reports from Yale, Eli captain Johnny Macionis will not be able to swim...
...tonsilitis, the leader of the Blue tankmen was barely able to compete against Princton Wednesday. If he is in condition, it is expected that he will swim the 220 against Bill Kendall '40, the 200 breastroke against Dario Berizzi '38, and possibly anchor leg in the 400 free-style relay...
...medley relay: Harvard (Cummin, Berizzi, McKay) 5 0 220 free-style: Kendall (H) Macionis (Y) P. Brueckel (Y) 5 4 50 free-style: Hutter (H) Perryman (Y) Barker (H) 6 3 Dive: Greenhood (H) Endweiss (Y) Danforth (Y) 5 4 100 free-style: Hutter (H) Curwen (H) Good (Y) 8 1 150 backstroke: Cummin (H) Burns (Y) J. Brueckel (Y) 5 4 200 breast stroke: Berizzi (H) Macionis (Y) Munroe (H) 6 3 440 free-style: Coleman (H) P. Brueckel (Y) Spendelow (Y) 5 4 400 free-style relay: Harvard (McKay, Griffin, Stowell, Kendall) 7 0 Total Score...
...weight thrower, a high jumper, and the mile relay team were the only Harvard men to place in the I. C. A. A. A. A. track meet held in Madison Square Garden Saturday night...
Bill Shallow figured prominently in the scoring by throwing the 35 pound weight 51 ft. 10 3/4 in. for second place. Bob Haydock tied with James Thomson of M. I. T. in the high jump at 6 ft. 1 in. for fifth place. The mile relay team (Donnelly, MacDonald, Richards, Lightbody) placed third under Pittsburgh and Manhattan. Mason Fornald was shut out in the semi-finals of the hurdles...