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...other events today, the team of Bill Chadsey, Al Engelberg, Pringle, and either Gregg, Skalinder, or Dennis Hunter will face strong competition from Yale and Princeton in the medley relay. Skalinder and Hunter will also go in the 50-yard freestyle, and Stephen Seagren will swim the 500-yard free. Dave Abramson, Harvard's undefeated 500 star, along with several other swimmers and divers is not making the trip because of exams...
...Friday the Crimson breaststroke squad of Pringle, Chadsey, and Porky Pitts should enter the 200-yard event, though Pringle may choose to defend his 200-yard individual title instead. Ed Seaton will swim in the 200-yard event. Princeton's Gardiner Green in the breaststroke and Yale's Ed Townsend in the medley should provide the leading competition...
Harvard had a second moment of greatness as John Pringle and Bill Chadsey both upset Dale Kelfer in the 200-yard breast stroke. Pringle won the event handily in 2:13.5, but the big surprise was Chadsey, who touched out Keifer, his former high school teammate at New Trier, for second place...
...Bennett-H (new pool record. Old record 2:01.4 by Graef, Princeton, 1962); 500-yd. freestyle: 1) Abramson-H, 5:05.2; 2) Straw-Y; 3) Townsend-Y (new pool and Harvard record. Old records 2:13.7 by Abramson, Harvard, 1963); 200-yd. breaststroke: 1) Pringle-H, 2:18.5; 2) Chadsey-H; 3) Kelfer-Y; 400-yd. free relay: 1) Yale (Galton, Mussman, Lyons, Austin) 3:15.5 (new pool record).JOHN PRINGLE winning breaststroke...
...Bill Chadsey set the pace for the evening by sweeping the 200-yard freestyle for the Crimson in a winning time of 1:59.0. Dennis Hunter followed with a :23.1 victory in the 50-yard freestyle and captain Alan Engelberg easily took the 200-yard individual medley...