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When Art Bosworth, Al Waldron, and Lonnie Stowell slipped through the 300 yard medley relay in 3:03, a yard ahead of Bud Wilcox, Matt Soltysiak, and Jack Perritt, the Bruins had one foot in Davy Jones locker...
...capacity crowd of nearly 1,000 had almost shouted itself hoarse before the second event began, the reason being the harrowing, seesaw, 300-yard medley relay tie between Harvard's Bosworth, Waldron, and Stowell and Dartmouth's O'Mara, Potter, and Wilhelmy. The time was 3:04.2, a new Dartmouth record...
Bosworth dug out a three yard lead in the backstroke 100, but Waldron ended up his breastroke century just far enough behind Potter to enable Indian free-styler Wilhelmy to get into the water before Lonnie Stowell started. Thereafter, the Crimson anchorman trailed for three laps, coming up with the tying surge only in the last 15 yards...
Nevertheless, some close races ought to materialize from tonight's competition at the Indoor Athletic Building, particularly in the breastroke and in the dive. Captain Stan Glinski, of Greenwood, nosed out Jack Waldron and Phil Walker '39 last year with a 2:42.7 clocking for the 200 breastroke, but Crimson breastrokers have improved since then, particularly Waldron and Max Kraus. The former was swimming the 200 under 2:40 toward the end of last season. Glinski turned in a 1:12 100 in a recent meet...
...Lateur Stanford '38, in the 100 backstroke. The latter may be booed as a "ringer" but no one will deny that he is an alumnus, the Alumni leaders have asserted. Darle Berizzi '38, ebullient breastroker who has a physique like a tree trunk and Jameson will butterfly against Waldron and Max Kraus in a four-lap event...