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Wallace's 39.0 breast-stroke performance in the 200-yd medley relay "added bonus to the entire team." McCabe said. Lennihan took first individual in the 50- and 100-yd. breast-stroke races...
...annual meetings of India's ruling Congress Party are an incongruous mixture of Woodstock nation and revival meeting. Thousands of the party faithful from all over India gather for a few days in the sun-and hours of righteous breast-beating about the worthiness of the party. The sessions are mostly therapeutic, allowing delegates to blow off steam while remaining comfortably aware that none of the resolutions adopted will create any real changes in the life of the party or the nation...
...obtrusive angular shots emphasizes hotel musicians, airplane landing gear, the mortuary, and the like. He hopes on establish ambiance based on the incongruity of Italy the jet set vacation spot and the "real" Italy--a country he feebly represents with fetching shots of nuns, priests, hungry boys, and a breast-feeding woman. The incongruity is, in Avanti!, only a clumsy attempt to create an ironic background for ironic romance...
Rich Baughman, University record holder in the 500, 1000 and 1650 moved down to the 200yd free and won that event easily despite a slight strep throat. Three-time record-holder Dave Brumwell abandoned his specialties. the breast stroke and IM, but failed to take an individual first, finishing second in the 200-yd. back, and third...
...specialty events, the Cadets offer slightly more competition for the Crimson, but even here Harvard's strength is overwhelming. Dave Brumwell, who appears to be in the best shape of his career, is an easy bet in his two specialities, the 200-yd, Breast stroke and the 200-yd individual medley. Freshmen Tom Wolf, who set a University record in the 200-yd, back stroke in his first varsity leads it straight back contingent, but John Craig and Roy Geronomous may have to work slightly harder for a sweep in the butterfly...