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...free-style, the 440 yd. free-style, the 200 yd. back stroke, and the diving competition. George Brakely took the 220 in 2:15.7, and the 440 in 4:57.0, while Art Smith won the 200 back stroke in 2:18.9 and the 440 in 4:57.0. Al Routh in an excellent performance gave Princeton its final first place with 81.53 points in the dive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swimmers Triumph, 61-25, Over Weak Princeton Team | 2/24/1959 | See Source »

Princeton provides a strong challenge in five events. The Tigers' George Brakely in the 220 and 440-yard freestyles, Al Routh in the dive, Art Smith in the back, and Hilton Jervey in the fly are all capable of winning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swimmers Meet Penn, Princeton | 2/20/1959 | See Source »

Princeton has but one good swimmer, Bob Gibbon, who swims the 100-yard freestyle and possibly either the 220 or 440-yard freestyles. He has done the 100 in 53.7, which is about the same time that Koni Ulbrich and Tom Cochran perform. Diver Al Routh is also a threat to defeat the Crimson's Greg Stone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Swimming Squad to Meet Weak Tiger Team Saturday Night | 2/21/1958 | See Source »

...With some expert guidance from Jonathan Routh, a British practical joker, a bunch of Cambridge students popped up in The Netherlands to help in their own fashion the State University of Leiden celebrate a hands-across-the-Channel Cambridge Week. They 1) opened an exhibition of rare Rembrandts and Hobbemas that turned out to be all fakes, 2) unveiled a statue that was really two live, scantily clad models painted white, 3) planted a memorial tree in the Pieterskerkplein that managed to grow a yard overnight, 4 ) showed a film on Cambridge life filled with native mud huts and elephants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Report Card | 7/8/1957 | See Source »

...Frank Gorman finished strong, and, aided by some unusually poor diving on the part of some of his opponents, jumped from eighth place to third. Frank Knight (409.6) of Army won the event, while Warren Frischmann (381.25) of Syracuse finished second. Army's Duke Gerhardt (329.45), Princeton's Alan Routh (318.85), and Yale's Jack Erickson (306.2) took the last three places...

Author: By Philip M. Boffey, | Title: Yale Dominates Easterns; Dyer Scores Lone Crimson First | 3/18/1957 | See Source »

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