Word: schwartze
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...high spot of the evening always seems to be the 100-yard free style, because it is a fight throughout. Schwartz, the Northwestern star who won the race last year in 53 1-5 seconds, should repeat, but he will find stiff competition in Walker of Michigan, Harrison of Stanford, and Stone of Princeton...
...drawing cards at the meet on Friday will be the 50- and 100-yard free style races, in which Kojac will meet Al Schwartz. The Northwestern natator was winner in these events at the National Intercollegiate meet last year in Wilson Pool, Washington University, St. Louis, when Kojac was not competing...
...four Mid-Western teams coming bring with them every Western Conference individual titleholder. These men, who will attempt to gain National Titles, are Al Schwartz of Northwestern in the 40-yard and 100-yard swims and also in the 220-yard swim, Garnett W. Ault of Michigan in the 440-yard free style. Dick Hinch of Northwestern in the 150-yard back stroke, Bob Howlett of Northwestern in the 200-yard breast stroke and Wentworth Lobdell of Iowa in the fancy diving. Lobdell is the only Iowa swimmer who will compete in the meet...
...Albert Schwartz, Northwestern University's swimming ace recently lowered his own mark for the 100 yard free style in 60 foot pools to 51 5-10 seconds . . . George Kojac of Rutgers did almost as good in a 75 foot pool several days before that . . . These two meet in the new Harvard pool in the N. C. S. A., meet next month and the winner of their race ought to break the record. . . . Jonas ingraham, brother of "Navy Bill" Ingraham, and athletic director at Annapolis has resigned . . . Since he was the central figure in the Army-Navy break rumors along newspaper...
...Mount Clemens, Mich., George Schwartz appeared in court to ask aid for his four children whom he claimed to be unable to support. "I'm sick, judge. I think I'm going to die," said he, whereupon he collapsed, died, was carried out of court. Quitter...