Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...closest House swimming meets ever held, Eliot eked out a 32 to 30 victory over Lowell. Adams defeated Leverett by the one sided score of 44 to 18, in the other meet of the afternoon. The outcome of the Eliot-Lowell contest depended on the 20-yard relay which Eliot won by a scant three inches...
...yard relay--Won by Adams. Time--1 min., 47 3-5 seconds...
With the possibility of losing ground in these events, Ulen is prepared to make it up in the century and relay. Edward P. Parker '34, and Herbert M. Howe '34 are the listed entries, but Stanley M. Wyman '35 may also be considered unless Ulen wants to use him in the relay. In this case Parker and Howe would team up with George Wightman '34 and Roy. S. Wallace '35, the latter taking Wyman's usual position as number three...
...leading European middle-distance champions. He could have refused and would have been justified in doing so. . . ." Of Bonthron : "He has been the fighting spirit of the Princeton track team. He gave up an opportunity to compete in individual events to run as a member of the university relay team in order to enhance the chances of his teammates winning. A fine example of unselfishness and team spirit...
Coach Harold S. Ulen will probably start most of the men who faced Bowdoin, with the exception of the relay, century, and dive. Stanley M. Wyman '35 and Gordon P. Winsor '34, will represent the Crimson in the 100-yard freestyle, leaving George Wightman '34 and Herbert M. Howe '34, fresh for the 200-yard relay in which Ulen hopes to see the record fall. George C. Scott, Jr. '34 and Edward P. Parker '34 will make up the quartet...