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...absence of his regular sprinters Coach Mikkola was forced to borrow men from other events. He converted quarter-miler Ted Meredith into a sprinter. Although Meredith did creditably in the Dartmouth meet, finishing third behind Ritter, winner of the Heptagonal dash his time of 10.2 could not offer any competition for Owen and Rothschild, the Yale dash...
...Crimson captain in the final scoring was the Princeton junior, Ned Parke, who accounted for 50 5-12 points in the sprints and middle distances. He took 8 firsts, 2 seconds and a third and competed on one winning medley and free-style relay. Another Crimson sprinter, Jim Curwen, finished third with 48 points, while Navy's Gordon Wiley and Jim Conger, both sophomores, were fourth and fifth, respectively, with...
...second's record, the Yale performances have demonstrated that there should be an emphatic Blue predominance this evening. The chief Eli threats are Danny Dannenbaum, a Varsity calibre backstroker, Jack Pulleyn, holder of the Princeton pool 50 yard record, and Frank Lilley, sprinter. With their teammates, these men have won 11 straight meets...
...Bosworth will seek, his second consecutive triumph in the competition for the Stevens backstroke trophy, with Crimson mates Harris and Johnson providing the chief opposition. Three consecutive victories would give. Bosworth permanent possession of the trophy. Unlike most dorsal races, this one will have a sprinter's flying start...
Larry Ritter of Dartmouth may sprint to a record in the 50 yard dash. He has done 9.7 in the 100 and Coach Harry Hillman says he is the best sprinter the New Hampshire hills have seen in ten years. Though Bob Owen of Yale and Paul Robinson of Cornell will be intent on scalping the Indian, Charlie Smith and Don Donahue may come in for part of the spoils...