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...worries. But after reports of rigging hit the smaller American Stock Exchange in 1961. the SEC decided that the time had come to take a thorough look at the whole securities business, and it stepped up its activities in 1962 when the bull market ended and stocks took a dive...
...such archaeological dive, says Bass, concentrated on a Bronze Age wreck found by sponge fishermen in 90 ft. of water near the Turkish coast, off Cape Gelidonya. With the same finicky techniques that archaeologists use on land, the water-borne scientists photographed the ancient vessel from above by swimming over it with underwater cameras-a preliminary process already reported in the National Geographic. They marked the crust of lime that covered the remains and carefully chiseled it into chunks that were lifted 3 to the surface by inflated plastic balloons. Bit by bit the wreck was moved ashore and reassembled...
...only other Crimson first came in the three-meter dive, where Dan Mahoney outclassed Yale's Steve Whitaker. Jeff Lewy finished third for the Crimson...
...Elis broke pool records in five events following the dive. Townsend won the individual medley in 2:03.3. In this same event two men were disqualified: Pringle, for an illegal kick, and Kelfer, for missing his backstroke-breaststroke turn. The versatile Clark came back to win the 200-yard butterfly in 2:02.8; Austin won the 100-yard freestyle in 48.4; Goettache easily won the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 2:01.2; and the free relay team of Galton, Mussman, Lyons and Austin won the event with ease...
...medley, the Tigers' Dave Kennedy led through the butterfly and backstroke, but Pringle surged in front on the breaststroke and won nicely in 2:07.1, while Joe Stets picked up third. After the dive, Pringle sped to an all-important first in the butterfly. Pushed by Princeton's Jim Griffith, his time of 2:05.9, was only 0.2 of a second off the Harvard University record...