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...Malcolm Cooper took eighth place for Harvard in the 50 free (21.5). Cooper was a surprise entry in the race as it was commonly thought he would swim in his specialty, the 100 free, on Saturday. Tiger sprinter Fred Test won the race...
...Cooper, who had the best day at the races of any Crimson aquaman, swam a stunning 45.9 anchor leg for the Harvard medley relay team. The medley squad, which also benefitted from George Keim's blazing 50.4 fly leg, placed a respectable fifth. Cooper's splits were the best ever recorded by a Harvard medleyist. The Princeton entry won relay in a very fast...
...lineup for the 400 and 800 free relays are usually chosen on the basis of the performance of Harvard swimmers in the 100 free. At this time Raffel, Keim, Neville, Cooper and Haywood will probably be among the top choices...
Pyle can offer a strong backstroke leadoff leg (possibly 53 or 54 seconds) and George Keim should fly well. Cooper has been a good anchor man all winter...
Three Crimson grapplers advanced to the quarterfinals. Jim Corcoran (158 Ibs.) lost to Marty Schwartz of Yale, who went on to finish second. Sal D' agostino (190 Ibs.) was bested by Navy's Greg Cooper, Cooper, like Schwartz, wasn't defeated until the finals...