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...medley relay, the aquamen will be looking to win one of the few Eastern titles that have eluded them in Bernal's three years here. Last year the Princeton relay outdueled the Harvard squad by the barest of margins, and this year's seniors realize that they have never beaten the Tigers in a medley relay. Winning this race would be a nice touch for the careers of those who inaugurated the Harvard swimming dynasty three years ago. Eastern Champs -- 1980 Bobby Hackett 1650-yd. freestyle 15:14.95 Geoff Seelen 100-yd. backstroke 52.02 Ron Raikula 200-yd. backstroke...
...long day the tracksters put in inside Barton Hall-the vacuous gym which Crimson hoopster Tom Mannix once cheerfully dubbed "the airplane hangar"--as trials began early yesterday morning and finals weren't over until well into the evening. Having just recently run against and beaten Ivy foes Brown, Dartmouth and Yale, the Crimson began the day with a certain amount of confidence, tempered somewhat by an equally recent shellacking at the hands of Princeton. But revenge just wasn't in the lineup yesterday as Harvard won the events it had previously won against the tenacious Tigers, but could...
Neither Mannix nor Harris has ever been on a team which has beaten Penn or Princeton; Princeton has come out on top in each of the last 20 hoop meetings between the two schools, and when Harvard last beat Penn in February 1978 both captains were playing under now defunct freshman eligibility rules...
With Yale leading, 5-4, after Dan Poliziani's bullet had beaten Lau with nine minutes left in the game, Bulldog Jim Steiner was called for tripping at 16:02, creating a Crimson power play...
Sophomore Scotty Murrer came in at 1:04.21, enough to have beaten Frim's old record and also to give the Crimson two more points in that event...