Word: relays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...relays, none of the teams in the league have the manpower to take both, and if any team could conceivably win both, it is the Crimson. Its best bet is the mile relay, where coach Bill McCurdy could shoot his ponies for a sure win, or do it the hard way with two of his untried sophomores...
...mile, his best quartet would have Anderson anchoring for three from Dave Spinney, Dave, Brahms, Bill Thompson, Gordon, or Cahn. The only certainty in the relay picture is that whichever relay Anderson anchors will be the strongest one for the Crimson...
...Elis will open with a powerful 400-yard medley relay team of backstroker Jim Dolbey, breaststroker Joe Koletsky, butterflier Tim Jecko, and freestyler Roger Anderson. This quartet swims the distance in about 3:48. Coach Hal Ulen will counter with the best the Crimson can offer in Bill Murray, Jim Stanley, John Hammond, and Koni U1-brich. The best medley relay time the Crimson has ever done...
...real battle shapes up between Jim Perilman and the Elis' Hardin. The most unfortunate thing about this event is that Hammond is still bothered by an ear infection, and may not be able to swim at all. He will definitely go in the relay, but Ulen said that he would not risk injuring him for a second place...
...best 100 man, Koni Ulbrich, swims it in about 53 seconds. The best the varsity can get in the backstroke is third, since the Bulldogs' best man does six seconds better than Bill Murray. In the 440-yard freestyle, Yale has a big edge and in the final relay their time is a full ten seconds up on the Crimson...