Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ample consolation for Stepp this year, though, was the unofficial time for Princeton's disqualified 300-yard medley relay team. 2:53.5 was the clocking, a world's record, invalid because Al Van de Weghe, Tiger backstroker, failed to touch the wall with his hand as he negotiated a somersault turn in the first leg. The Nassan mermen were rather bitter about the ruling, for Van de Weghe, is notorious for touching as much as two feet below the surface, a practice which makes it very difficult for the judge on turns to see what's going...
...Nassau men cannot be conceded at the most more than four first places. Bob Snyder, helping Greenhood in the dive, has a chance to place, and Ray Benedict, Harley Stowell, Bob Murphy, and Jack Kennedy ought to score seconds or thirds. The often-vital last event, the 400 relay, is certain to be taken by the Crimson...
...Mile Relay: Joseph Donnelly '41. Torbert MacDonald '40, Tudor Richards '38, James Lightbody...
...Mile Relay: Alfred Hanlon '39, Jack McClure '39 Joseph Bradley '39, Alex Northrup...
...above men were chosen largely on the basis of their performance in last Saturday's Quadrangular Meet. Jaakko hopes to bring home another victory for the mile relay team. Lightbody will be free to devote all his attention to his leg of the mile, since he does not have to also run the 600 as he did in the Quad Meet...