Word: gambril
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Gambril expressed both optimism and pessimism about the future. "If we could have gotten past Dartmouth we would be in good shape to challenge Penn, Princeton, and Yale later in the season," he said. "Right now we will be lucky to break .500 in the league (the Eastern League), and 5-4 overall...
...take the meet, or to force it down to the final relay. In several instances, though, Crimson swimmers were beaten by small fractions of a second. In the 200 yd. back, Paul Scott was touched out by .4 of a second, and Dick Baughman came within a "fingernail", as Gambril termed it, of second place in the 500 yd. free...
...frustrating afternoon for coach Don Gambril and his squad as they had victory within their grasp on several occasions. Only to see the breaks go the other way. A fluke decision in the 100 yd. free, resulting in a Dartmouth first instead of a win for Harvard, provided the final margin of difference...
...weren't prepared to swim our best times." Gambril said yesterday. "What we were trying to do was match up the races, and scrap to pick up points. As it turned out all we needed was one more point...
...Gambril seemed particularly pleased with the performance of his freshmen. "We are scoring with our freshmen, and are working towards rebuilding," he said. It is obvious that Gambril has high hopes for the future, and with easy meets against Brown and Springfield coming up this month, he is already thinking about Princeton, Yale, and Penn in February, and beyond...