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...Falk, Mischner)--2:58.5. 220 freestyle--Jorgensen (H), Cochran (H), Brown (C)--2:07.5 (new Harvard record--old record 2:07.8 set by Jorgensen March 12, 1955). 50 freestyle--Johnson (H), Clifton (H), Orrik (D)--23.5. 200 individual medley--Hawkins (H), Falk (H), Luikart (C)--2:16.2. One meter dive--Stone (H), Murner (H), Lee (C)--55.75 points. 100 freestyle--Jorgensen (H), Orrik (C), Macky (H)--52.5. 200 backstroke--Santmire (H), Galbraith (C), DuPont (H)--2:29.9. "Johnson 440"--Brown (C), Kastin (H), Johnson (H)--5:25.0. 200 breaststroke--Fowler (H), Silverblatt (C), D. Falk (H)--2:45.2. 400 freestyle...
Stone Wins Dive...
...finest event of the night was the three-meter dive, in which the Crimson's Greg Stone, back on the three-meter board, returned to his smooth form in totalling 77.6 points to best Princeton's Remington Ball. Duane Murner took third for the varsity...
Grif Winthrop of the Crimson provided the greatest excitement if the evening in the 200-yard individual medley. He brought the crowd to its feet as he came from behind in the final freestyle leg to the dive for '59's only individual victories. individual victories in their meet. Ed Walsh, Gene Proctor, Gorman, and Seaton teamed to win the 200-yard freestyle relay for the freshmen...
...three-meter dive may be the closest event of the meet. Greg Stone of the Crimson has lost his last two outings and may be upset by Princeton's Remington Ball...