Word: daves
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...high point of the season was the Yale meet. Records fell starting with the first event, as the Bulldog team of Miguel Garcia, John Howells, Mike Austin, and Dave Weeks surged past the Crimson entry of Dave Reisen, Bob Dillworth, Mike Reiss and Frank Wood for a first place time of 3:59.6 and a new Yale freshman record. Captain Bob Price, an outstanding butterfly man (55.2 for the hundred against Dartmouth), might have made the difference for the Crimson, but he has been sidelined with mononucleosis since the Dartmouth meet...
...finished close behind Austin in the individual medley, as Austin swam a 2:10.1 for a Yale freshman record. Austin's time was only half a second off the National intercollegiate record and Stetz's was a hair faster than the Harvard record set just last week by Dave Bennett...
After a frustrating first period (to Crimson fans) in which Harvard peppered away at Forstman, who made 16 saves as compared with Bland's one in that stanza, the Crimson's efforts were finally rewarded. On a break, Crimson wing Dave Crosby moved in from the right about 30 feet out from Forstman and slapped the puck at the stomach of the Eli goalie. Awaiting the rebound was Snow--unguarded five feet in front of the cage--who poked the puck into the net past the overworked Forstman with apparent ease at 2:55 of the second period...
...biggest surprise of the day came in the 200 yard butterfly, where Bulldog captain George Bissell was expected to lead teammate Dave Karetsky and Harvard's John Pringle by about four seconds to set a pool record. After 150 yards, however, Karetsky and Pringle were neck and neck, several yards ahead of the highly touted Yale captain...
...dismay of the crowd, the individual medley duel between Kaufmann and Bulldog Dave Burgess--potentially the most exciting race of the day--didn't come off, as Kaufmann was needed for both relays and the backstroke...