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Dave Hawkins will swim in the 100 and 200-yard breast stroke, both of which he ought to win. Ralph Zani and Dick Stenson will join him and should do well over the shorter distance. Hawkins has broken the Crimson breast stroke record three times this year, his best effort setting an IAB pool mark of 2:15.9 against Columbia on March...
Jorgensen, in addition, will swim in the 100, along with Jack Dinsmoor, Gus Johnson, Rapperport, and Ted Whatley. Jorgensen has equalled Dave Hedberg's Crimson record for this distance with a 51.7 clocking at New Haven, but he is not credited with a tie since he placed second to a 50.3 clocking by Yale's Kerry Donovan...
Jorgensen will anchor Hawkins and Don Mulvey in the Crimson's 300-yard medley relay entry, the fastest trio Ulen has yet put together. Because the 220 race directly followed this event down at Yale, Jorgensen could not swim both. This combination may edge the Elis for another first...
...American back stroker Don Mulvey will swim both the 100-and 200-yard distances at Princeton and will be accompanied over the shorter race by teammates Bill Bingham and Eric Ueland. Pete Wittereid of Army, however, will probably not allow Mulvey to place higher than second. This was the case in the varsity-Cadet meet...
...helplessly drifting Flower was only a few hundred yards from the harbor when Candido called to his sons, "Try to swim it, boys. Leave me here. I'm all right." But before the boys could reply, he slipped and fell to the deck. Without a word, Ricardo, Constantino and Manuel went to work. They seized fishing nets bordered with cork buoys and tied them securely around their father. A moment later a huge wave broke over them. On shore, the praying watchers-gave a cry, and the village priest made a sign of the Cross. Neither the Flower...