Word: finality
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Princeton made up a few points by packing four men into the eight-man final of the next event, the 100-yd. freestyle; but the effect of the Tiger onslaught was dulled by the efforts of Crimson sprinters Malcolm Cooper, Julian Mack and Jack Gauthier in the afternoon's qualifying heats. Cooper, Mack and Gauthier qualified first, fourth and fifth, respectively (and finished second, eighth and fifth...
...eventual winner was lanky Tiger junior Andy Saltzman, who got off the blocks last but burst past Cooper coming out of the final turn to touch first in 45.55, missing the NCAA cutoff time by .04 seconds...
...Crimson came in the qualifying heat of the next race, the 200-yd. breaststroke, from freshman Tom Royal. Royal ended a year of complaints about the Crimson breaststroke corps by cutting more than three seconds off his previous best time (dropping to 2:09.99) to make the championship final. Princeton's John Christensen won the event in pool record time...
Sophomore duo Dan Menichella and Campari Knoepffler then offset the solid performance of Tiger silver medalist Bill Specht in the 200 butterfly by churning to eighth and ninth, respectively, setting the stage for the final two events...
...meantime, the machinery awaits only the Corporation's go-ahead--and that decision may come as early as the final Corporation meeting this year, in late May or early June. Glimp says, "There won't be any surprises" when the Corporation announces its decision; and alumni can begin hitting up their classmates for money...