Word: chases
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson's George Mulligan took fourth behind Bill Chase of Yale in the 400 yard freestyle, but his time, 4:38.2, set a Harvard record. The old mark of 4:40.5 was established by Jim Jorgenson...
Yale's Bill Chase swam 18:02.1, a Princeton pool record, and took first by 38 seconds over Navy's Gay Hopkins. Bill Slater of Penn was third...
Yale's middle distance star, Bill Chase, shattered his own pool record in the 220 with a time of 2:05.0. As expected, the Bulldogs swept both the 220 and the 440, though Chase's 440 time of 4:31.8 was nearly four seconds off the mark he set in last year's Easterns and was one of three events in which no records were broken...
Then again, Yale has an excellent freestyle distance man, 2:05.7 in the 220 and 4:22.1 in the 440. Yalies have long pointed to the infallibility of a certain William Chase, up till now the fastout in the East. Against Chase's times stand those of Zentgraf (2:07.5) and George Mulligan (4:48.8). But Chase had better watch...
...Lovely Ambition, Chase...