Word: zani
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sandler and Rapperport followed Jack Dinsmoor and Bill Travis on the free-style relay team that converted a poor Princeton turn into a victory. Ralph Zani chased Hawkins to his record in the breast stroke, and, with Mulvey, completed the list of Crimson double entries. He and Mulvey teamed with Ted Whatley in the medley relay...
...this to a medley relay victory by the Crimson's Mulvey, Zani, and John Millard and a one-two finish by Marv Sandler and Egan in the individual medley, and the varsity led, 42-35, going into the last event...
...Mulvey set a new Dartmouth pool record of 2:16.6 for the 200-yard backstroke. Pete Smalls edged Tuck Creamer by 0.2 points for second place in the one-meter dive, and Captain Charley Egan swam the breaststroke for the first time this season, placing second to teammate Ralph Zani...
Hawkins took the 220, however, and Don Mulvey took the back stroke after having teamed with Zani and Whatley for a winning 300-yard medley relay. More important were the one-two finishes of Pete Smails and Chuck Walter in the dive and Egan and Rapperport in the 440. The team had shown weakness earlier in both events...
Sophomore Dave Hawkins lost his first race of the season in the Army meet, but it was to teammate Jim Jorgensen, who took the 100-yard freestyle. Jorgensen had been undefeated himself until he was beaten by Hawkins in the 200-yard freestyle in the same meet. Ralph Zani is the only other member of the squad who has not lost to an opposing swimmer, although Hawkins beat him in the Springfield meet, setting a Harvard record for the breaststroke in the process...