Word: gambrill
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...loss in Harvard's final meet of the year dropped the Crimson's record to 6-3 and was the most lopsided and disappointing setback for coach Don Gambril and his squad. Yale's dominance in the meet was clear-cut all afternoon as it took firsts in 10 of 13 events, and 1-2 sweeps in five of those races. The mounting score left the Crimson with little to cheer about...
...swam about as well as we could, but they swam their best meet of the season," Gambril said Saturday. "I hate to lose, but when you are outmanned there isn't too much you can do," he added...
...other teams's improvement than a decline in the Yale program. In fact, the Bulldogs are even stronger this year than last, when they beat Harvard, 63-50. "We have the same type of chance of winning as we did against Penn, Princeton and Dartmouth," said coach Don Gambril. If they swim their best times they could beat us by as much as 15 points," he added...
...chance of beating Yale by sneaking into New Heaven and catching the Elis asleep evaporated last weekend when the Crimson pulled their stunning upset over Penn. "After we beat Penn, they suddenly have to be concerned with us," said Gambril...
...only will the swimmers have to get up at a ridiculous hour, but they will miss breakfast, and a precious few hours of sleep. "Leaving that early won't be helpful," said Gambril in an example of classic understatement, Co-captain Paul Horvitz could only say "Zzzzzzzz....", while his teammates's reactions varied from apathy to outright anger. Perhaps next year the Athletic Department bureaucracy can scrape up enough money for an overnight, but the team's chances against Yale this year will not be helped by this faux...