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...yard free style: R. S. Wallace, C. L. Jack, and J. F. Donnelly, Jr.; Dive: Charles Runyon, Jr., and H. S. Bowen; 200-yard free style: Fisher Howe, C. L. Jack, and S. M. Wyman; 100-yard backstroke: A. M. Jones, Jr., and R. W. McCoy: 100-yard breast stroke: M. V. Leventritt and F. L. Spreckels; 100-yard free style: A. W. Sherwood, Jr., S. M. Wyman, and J. F. Donnelly, Jr.; 200-yard relay: R. S. Wallace, S. M. Wyman, J. F. Donnelly, Jr., C. L. Jack, and A. W. Sherwood...
...other events, the Yale mermen have turned in times substantially under those of Harvard. The University mermen will be obliged to extend themselves to take better than third in the 50, breast stroke, and dive. Yale's relay team, made up of Hapke, Fobes, Brines, and Butler, has equalled the world record of 3 minutes, 35 seconds, giving the Crimson little hope of annexing the final eight points...
...Chinese entanglements little by little. Among "somewhat wounded" Chinese soldiers (men with perhaps an arm shot off or an eye shot out), a spontaneous movement rose to volunteer as "human bombs." Such a Chinese, first soaking his clothes and bandages in gasoline, would hug a bomb to his breast with his one remaining arm and run as fast as he could to hurl himself & bomb against the Japanese. Not many "human bombs" reached their mark. Most blew up and burned up as the heroic Chinese ran into the leaden teeth of Japanese machine gun fire. Not in Shanghai...
...yard breast stoke-won by weeks (P); second, Milter (P); third, G. C. Larcom '33 Time...
...yard breast stroke--Won by Williams (Y); second, Phillips (Y); third A. G. Schwyzer '33 (H); Time...