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Stealing the show yesterday was the Crimson's Ted Chappell. Seeded third when he stepped to the blocks at the call for heat four in the preliminaries of the 500-yd. freestyle. Chappell went on to establish himself as the man to beat with a pool record 4:26.71.
With that mark, Chappell moved in to the number one slot, earned lane number three for the evenings final, and qualified for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, to be held in Austin, Texas, in three weeks. Still not satisfied, the sophomore erased his earlier standard with a smoking fast...
Today's events include some of Harvard's best. Last year saw the Crimson take four of the top six and five of the top 12 places in the 500-yd. freestyle. And all with Bobby Hackett suffering from a viral infection. This year a healthy Hackett figures to win...
While Hackett was laboring in lane seven. Bulldog Mark Loft is and Hackett's teammate Ted Chappell were more than holding up the other end of the pool. Loftis turned in a personal best at 9:18.14 with Chappell following close at his heels for a 9:20.72.
Lockman, Chappell, Carbone and Verdin toiled quietly in the background last year while All-American Larry Countryman and breaststroke ace Dave Lundberg charged to the front of the class. All but the now departed Lundberg are expected to help shoulder the load of bringing a third straight Eastern Seaboard Championship...