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Event Eight: 100-yd. Butterfly--1. Bruce Kone, Princeton, 50.32. 2. John Gauthier, Harvard, 50.48. 3. Mark DeVore, Yale, 50.51. 4. William Specht, Princeton, 50.60. 5. Sam O'Leary, U. North Carolina, 50.68. 6. Malcolm Cooper, Harvard, 50.86. 7. Eric Wiscavage, Columbia, 50.87. 8. Glenn Levin, Brown...
Julian Mack and Malcolm Cooper, who qualified first and second (and finished fourth and sixth) in this event in last year's meet at Providence, are both entered in the sprint tonight. Ex-local schoolboy star Jack Gauthier will accompany that duo to the starting blocks in what could be the night's wildest individual race. Gauthier motored to a lightning-quick split of 1:40.19 in his leg of the Crimson's victorious 800 free relay last night...
Senior stud and spring specialist Malcolm F.S. Cooper gave the Crimson its third gold medal, third pool record, and third national qualifier in three events by blasting off the blocks and motoring to a 20.67 clocking in the 50 freestyle. Powerful sophomore Julian Mack complemented Cooper's effort by overcoming a weak start to nail down the bronze medal...
Last year, the Crimson edged Brandeis 9-7. Captain Nancy Cooper gathered four touches in the last minute of the final bout to secure the victory...
Each squad's strengths will be tested on the first evening. Bobby Hackett will win the 500-yd. freestyle, but the question will be whether Crimson freshman ace Tim Maximoff can hold off Princeton's freestylers for second. Harvard's Mike Coglin and Malcolm Cooper will be favored in the 200-yd. IM and 50-yd. freestyle, respectively, before the Tigers attempt to defend its crown in the medley relay...