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...backstroke saw Princeton's Tom Shand loaf his way to victory, without competition, in the strictly mediocre time of 1:39.1. Princeton also won a victory with Doran in the high board dive, and its 400 yard free style relay team nipped Rutgers. Representing Harvard, John Watkins, Ossie Morton. Barnes and Eusden qualified for the final only because Amherst's team disqualified by missing a turn, turned in a better performance with the chips down, to place third behind the two New Jersey colleges...
...Shand of Princeton is favored in the 150-yard backstroke with Navy's Bob Bailey and Dartmouth's Henry Dodd in the running. There is always the chance of a surprise, of course, from natators of little publicized squads such as Bowdoin...
...yard backstroke--Won by Tom Shand (P); second, Sly (P); third, Don Hartwell (H). Time...
...yard relay--Won by Princeton (Shand, Dick Holstein, Sid Howell, Barnabe). Time...
Danny Dannenbaum is another Bulldog swimmer who will be carrying Coach Kiphuth's fondest hopes on his shoulders when he enters the 150-yard backstroke. Although a "clutch" swimmer if there ever was one, he will probably be hard pressed by Ohio State's Mark Follansbee, Princeton's Tom Shand and Harvard's Bill Drucker...