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...James "Doc" Counsilman, the longtime Indiana University coach who has worked with as many Olympic greats as anyone, admits that no one really knows why shaving works. He points out that research on the topic is extremely limited and difficult to carry...
Mark retreated from Mexico City like a wounded shark and enrolled that winter at Indiana University, the nation's most aquatics-minded learning institution. There he came under the wise counsel of Coach Jim ("Doc") Counsilman, who got Mark off to a racing start by taking members of the team aside and quietly telling them to forget everything that they had heard about Spitz and to give him a chance. Mark soon found himself making friends and influencing people; he was eventually named co-captain of the team...
After strong showings at the Easterns two weeks ago. Crimson standouts Dave Brumwell. Tim Neville and Rich Baughman will be competing against the big boys from the West coast and Jim Counsilman's outstanding Hoosiers. Coach Don Gambril hopes to score some points. It won't be easy...
...committee went into one of Harvard's patented nationwide searches. Rumors of possible choices included just about every big name coach in the U.S., including George Haines. Indiana's Doc Counsilman, Long Beach's Don Gambril, and USC's Peter Dayland. The list was whittled down, coaches flown in for interviewing, and the committee came down to their final two prospects--Merritt and Gambril. The vote was 4-3 for Benn, nevertheless Gambril was hired as Harvard's new head swimming coach. Baron Pittenger described what happened this way. "Undergraduates on a selection committee will always choose the known over...
Though the winners of 20 of the 24 individual events are Californian or California-trained, the widest smile on the West Coast was on the face of a gray-haired Hoosier. Indiana University's redoubtable Dr. Jim Counsilman will have Hall, Kinsella, Spitz and Stamm swimming for his N.C.A.A. champion team next winter. As Dr. Jim, who coached U.S. Olympic champs in Tokyo in 1964, sums it up: "I wouldn't want to coach another country in the 1972 Olympics...