Word: howlett
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...hundred-yard breast stroke--Won by Edward Moles (Princeton); second V. Manych (Princeton); third, R. Howlett (Northwestern); fourth, P. Callahan (Columbia). Time...
First heat--won by Moles (Princeton), second, Goldsmith (Michigan); third, Callahan (Columbia). Time--2 min., 34 sec. (new national collegiate record). Second heat won by Howlett (Northwestern); second, Manych (Princeton); third, English (Syracuse). Time--2 min., 39 1-5 sec. Five fastest to qualify: Moles, Goldsmith, Callahan Howlett, Manych...
...breast stroke should be a real thriller. Moles of Princeton holds the record of 2 minutes 34 3-5 seconds, but Howlett of Northwestern and Peterson are within one second of his time. Burns of Stanford, Engdahl of Syracuse, and Callaban of Columbia will be not far behind the first three. Schwartz seems the most probable candidate to capture the 50-yard free style, with Harrison, Walker and Bosmer of Michigan, and Stone of Princeton fighting it out for the other places...
...times. . . Every Western Conference swimming champion will be in attendance this weekend. Notable among those who will seek national titles are Al Schwartz of Northwestern in the 40-yard, 100-yard, and 220-yard swims, Jarnett Ault of Michigan in the 440-yard free style. Dick Hinch and Bob Howlett of Northwestern in the 150-yard back stroke and 200-yard breast stroke respectively, and Lobdell of Iowa in the fancy diving. . . One of the outstanding individual performances from the standpoint of the spectator will be the exhibition fancy diving from the high board by Mickey Riley. It was rumored...
...will attempt to gain National Titles, are Al Schwartz of Northwestern in the 40-yard and 100-yard swims and also in the 220-yard swim, Garnett W. Ault of Michigan in the 440-yard free style. Dick Hinch of Northwestern in the 150-yard back stroke, Bob Howlett of Northwestern in the 200-yard breast stroke and Wentworth Lobdell of Iowa in the fancy diving. Lobdell is the only Iowa swimmer who will compete in the meet...