Word: eventers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Another of Harvard's rotary-engine freshmen, Julian Mack, took a somewhat disappointing ninth in that event. Mack, who has been a steady winner for the Crimson all season, was hoping to make the finals in this two-lap, start and turn contest, the most unpredictable of events...
...Crimson's advantage is a bit misleading, as most observers expected yesterday to be Harvard's highest-scoring day in the three-day extravaganza. In the 200 Medley Relay--an event that many picked Harvard to win--Princeton's quartet of Alan Fine, Chuck Hector, Bill Specht and Andy O'Hara splashed to victory...
...Crimson also finished strongly in the one-meter diving, although it did not dominate the event as completely as diving coach John Walker had hoped it would. Graig Gavin led the pack of four Cantabrigians who made it to the top 12, as he finished fourth...
Senior co-captain Duncan Pyle rounded out the Crimson's first-day scoring by sailing to victory in the consolation finals of the 200 Individual Medley, which left him seventh overall in the event. Dartmouth's Todd Taylor won the event...
...first department, Harvard stands to gain. Princeton's strength is its incredible depth. The Tigers hope to put several swimmers in the finals or consolations of each event, so that even if they don't take first, they will still emerge with the most points...