Word: brads
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Frank Gorman will probably have things his way in the 440 and Ted McNitt should finish in front in the 50. Shaw McCutcheon and Brad Patterson can be counted on for a sweep in the diving...
...tunes Bobby plays are the old ones, Muskrat Ramble, At the Jazz Band Bali, Sugar and the like, and if anybody knows how to make those old numbers really kick, it's Hackett. Furthermore, there's Brad Gowans (valve trombone), the one musician Bobby brought with him from New York. It's not the kind of smooth staff which generally achieves public acclaim, but then Tommy Dorsey never played hot. Take your choice. Finally, it's pleasant to learn that the Versailles will have its first Sunday evening jam session tomorrow. Bobby will M.C., and Pee Wee Russell...
...rest of the meet went according to Hoyle right down to the final relay. Princeton took the medley quite easily, Con Doran was too good for Shaw McCalcheon and Brad Patterson in the dive, and Bus Curwen and Tiny Gorman won the 440 in a walk. Neither coach would have bet much on the relay; it was bound to be touch...
Captain Frannie Powers' 54.3 win in the 100, Brad Patterson's 105.1 total in the dive, and Frank Gorman's second in the 440 were the highlights of the Crimson triumph. Backstroker Dick Harris did the free-style leg of the medley...
...backstroke race of the season and cracked a pool record, winning in 1:42.7 with Sophomore Bill Drucker a good second. Bob White and Max Kraus had to be content with a second and third respectively in the breaststroke, which went to Middle Roy Edelson in 2:36.9. Diver Brad Patterson collected 99.1 points in another improved performance and took a second behind Bud Fisher. The number one Crimson springboard artist, Shaw McCutcheon, did not see action but will probably be ready for the Dartmouth meet this Saturday...