Word: gambril
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Last year Don Gambril's swimmers coasted through meets with Army and Navy in December before dropping a tough 57-56 contest with the Big Green in early January. The Crimson ended up 4-3 in the league in fourth place while Dartmouth finished second only to Princeton with a 6-1 mark...
...expected head coach Don Gambril shuffled his lineup for the contest putting several swimmers in off events and that number of instances testing those who felt slightly under the weather as a result of the tiring bus trip to West Point Captain Fred Mitchell who last week swim the 100 and 200yd freestyles moved up to the 500 and 1000yd. distances winning both easily...
...Gambril's swimmers now hold all but 2 of the 17 University records, and most will be broken again in the next three months, when the Crimson face far more powerful opponents such as Dartmouth, Princeton, Penn and Yale. The relatively mediocre times turned in by Harvard's top swimmers in the last two meets are of very little importance, since Gambril has freely acknowledged looking past the first two meets to the crucial Eastern showdowns yet to come...
...Gambril. Like most of the team, is thinking more of Dartmough and a chance to knock off the top team in the league, than today's unimportant meet with Army. The Canary trip, and the training it will afford, may put the Crimson in a more favorable position for January than it has ever enjoyed...
...Gambril has often contended that Christmas training trip was vital to the team's chances of beating Dartmough. Princeton. Yale, and Penn, the four traditional powers of the league...