Word: daves
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Freestyler Dave Abramson should give the Crimson wins at the 200-and 500-yard distances. The Ithacans most likely to challenge Abramson are Bob Kennedy, who finished a close second against Yale, and Cornell captain Vince Crockenberg, who swam the 200 in 1:57 in a winning effort against Columbia. Abramson has swum the distance...
...Green have enough height that they won't be disgraced rebounding, with a front line of Mike Buckley (6-5), Dave Blaine (6-4) and Chris Kinum (6-4), and several big men on the bench. But in losing ten straight, the Indians have been missing an average of 1:06 shots per minute, and they have an execrable 37.0 field goal percentage. Their defense has yielded 89.8 points per game...
...victory. Captain Ed Meehan took the lead with 2 laps to go in the 1000 yard run and bung on long enough to finish a very creditable third behind Canadians Bill Crohers and Fargas Laps. John Ogden's finishing sprint earned him into second place, close behind Brown's Dave Farley, in the intercollegate mule...
Harvard's All-American Dave Abramson furthered his string of straight wins at the expense of the Indian's captain Doc Davis in the 200 freestyle. Abramson's time was 1:56:5. Harry Turner also beat Davis in the 500 freestyle with a time...
Elliott Miller and captain Dave Brandling-Bennett finished first and second for Harvard in the 50 freestyle, as did Al Lincoln and Earl Showerman in the 200 backstroke. The Crimson also dominated the top two spots in the 200 individual medley because of the efforts of Henry Frey and Bill Chadsey...