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...duels, Goodell pulled away at the 300-yd, mark to touch in an NCAA record time of 4:16.43. Hackett notched second in 4:19.41. UCLA wracked up the meet's second-highest point total in a single event, scoring 35 points (Cal scored 40 points in the 200 breast two days later). In the other record-shattering event, the Golden Bears astonished the Cleveland crowd in perhaps the meet's most outstanding performance. Cal's 400 medley relay squad of Peter Rocca, Graham Smith, Par Arvidsson, and Pelle Holmertz lowered the meet and NCAA records by nearly two seconds...
...second event, Tennessee's Andy Coan took his 200 free out in 45.7 and held on to win in a record, 1:35.62. Harvard's Hackett touched sixth in 1:37.48. The third and fourth records came from in the 100 fly and 100 breast, respectively. Arvidsson shaved Joe Bottom's mark of 47.77 by a hundredth of a second while Smith became the first person to break the 55-second barrier as he stroked to a 54.91 clocking. The 800 free relay supplied the Viking Natatorium with the evening's closest finish. Florida, Auburn, UCLA...
...truths and half-truths that Fosse tears out of his breast do not necessarily constitute art. Fosse, like Woody Allen, puts his audience in the psychoanalyst's chair, shoveling random associations and experiences onto the lap of the innocent viewer. If I wanted to play doctor instead of critic, I could probably speculate about Fosse's distortion, fantasy and death-wishing. But I won't. It's the responsibility of the artist to supply his audience with some sort of coherent overview--even if it's a warped overview, even if he is creating in a desperate attempt to stave...
Kirkland's Ivor Gordon, one-time member of the South African National Swim Team, blew the doors off the men's 50 meter breast stroke and 100 meter individual medley events, posting impressive time of 28:00 and 58:81, respectively...
Freshman Jack Ewin, lopped four seconds from the 200 breast stroke mark, clocking 2:11.5, a time which promises to make him a factor in this event at the Easterns. The streak of records was interrupted when Ned Cahoon touched first in the 100-yd. freestyle (49.1), a second off the old standard...