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Brown will be matched against Harvard's Bill Murphy in the dives. Brown edged Murphy last year in the three-meter, and whoever wins this event today will be rated first in the league. A third-place finish in the diving by the Crimson's Dick Eisenberg could be of vital importance...
Rheem and Severance form a powerful 1-2 punch in the 100-freestyle and sometimes the 200-free. Crimson coach Bill Brook's main hopes to stop these two are Mike Cahalan and Toby Gerhart, a pair of talented sophomores...
...faces, at best, another reprieve and another era of controversy. If the CAB does kill the Fare, or if the courts kill it at some time in the future, only special Congressional legislation can resurrect it. Senator Percy has in fact proposed such legislation, but even if his bill in its present form would be feasible (and some Hill veterans doubt that it would be), no one knows when, if at all, Congress will enact...
Bruce Goodman will return to 123 for the Crimson tonight after a week's rest at 130. Princeton has not won at 123 all season. At 130, however, Bill Wasserstrom will oppose one of the Tiger's seven wonder sophomores, undefeated Al Uyeda...
With the score 22-12, Dave Powlison won the individual medley to start the Crimson towards its three consecutive sweeps. John Bragg was second. Divers Bill Murphy and Dick Eisenberg combined for another of their many sweeps by easily outpointing Penn's Amos Koons in the one-meter dive. Johnnie Munk and captain Martie Chalfie finished 1-2 in the butterfly to put Harvard ahead...