Word: relays
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Winding up the season with an undefeated record, the Eliot House swimmers successfully cleared their last hurdle to the championship of the league by nipping Kirkland, 34-28. Eliot won all first places, with the exception of the 50-yard back stroke and the relay. Robert C. Murphy '38 of the Elephants took the 50-yard and 100-yard free style in good times. Teammate Eyler took second in the 100-yard free style and won the 200-yard free style from Wehle of Kirkland...
...Trials 7.55 Varsity 50-yard Dash--Trials 8.00 Varsity 45-yard High Hurdles--Trials 8.10 Freshman 50-yard Dash--Final 8.15 Varsity Pole Vault 8.15 Varsity 50-yard Dash--Final 8.20 Varsity 45-yard Hurdles--Final 8.35 Varsity Running High Jump 8.40 Varsity One Mile Run 8.50 One Mile Relay--Freshman Trials 9.00 One Mile Relay--Varsity Trials 9.15 Two Mile Run--Varsity Final 9.30 Two Mile Run--Varsity Final 9.45 One Mile Relay--Freshman Final 9.55 One Mile Relay--Third Place Final 10.00 One Mile Relay--Varsity Final
Both Northrop and Meaden will probably double up in the meet, for they are both powerful runners, would both be able to run strong anchor legs on their respective two mile relay teams. If Northrop does this, it will strengthen the Crimson relay outfit so much that they might easily win the race. The two other contenders in this classic mile run who will be well back of the three leaders, are another Ithacan, Bob Boynton, and an Eli, Holderness. Woodland is Yale's best miler, but he will have his hands so full trying to win his two mile...
...mile relay race is one of the easiest in which to pick the winner; everyone says Cornell will take it hands down. This quartet hit 3 minutes 23.2 seconds in the B.A.A. meet, and with no middle distance events scheduled, all the runners will be fresh and ready to hit a new low time. Johnny Nevius, who broke the Yale-Cornell meet record last week with a 50.2 second leg will make up the team with Ham Hucker, brilliant veteran quarter-miler, Jim Pender, the sprinter and Walt Tatum...
...House swimming team to Andover, where they beat the Andover Varsity 37-29. Winners for Harvard were Richard W. Tregaskis '38 in the 50-yard free style, Frank D. Moorman '38 in the 100-yard back stroke, James L. Caldwell '39 in the 100-yard free style. The relay team, swimming in the order: Tregaskis, Robert C. Murphy, Jr. '38, Moorman, and Caldwell, nosed out the Andover relay to take the meet...