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Tiger captain Jed Graef has raced the 200-yard freestyle in 1:53.5, fast enough to give Dave Abramson, whose best at the distance is 1:51.1 some trouble tomorrow. The Crimson junior should have no such problems in the 500, where the Tigers' Dave Vail needs about 5:35 to negotiate the distance...
Princeton holds the edge in the backstroke, and it's a big enough edge that Tiger coach Bob Clotworthy may enter Cy Hornsby and Bob Middleton, thinking he can score a sweep without using Graef, his best backstroker...
Princeton's Jed Graef barely touched out Yale's Roger Goettsche to win the 200-yard backstroke in 2:00.4, and Kiefer took a Yale first, in the 200-yard individual medley in a disappointing 2:05.0. In the only other event of the day, Villanova's Dick McDonough won the 200-yard butterfly, setting pool and Eastern records...
...Karetsky, Yale, 1961); 100-yd. freestyle: 1) Austin-Y, 48.4; 2) Rice-Y; 3) Skalinder-H (new pool record. Old record 48.6, by Kaufmann, Harvard, 1962); 200-yd. backstroke: 1) Goettsche-Y, 2:01.2; 2) Stevens-Y; 3) Bennett-H (new pool record. Old record 2:01.4 by Graef, Princeton, 1962); 500-yd. freestyle: 1) Abramson-H, 5:05.2; 2) Straw-Y; 3) Townsend-Y (new pool and Harvard record. Old records 2:13.7 by Abramson, Harvard, 1963); 200-yd. breaststroke: 1) Pringle-H, 2:18.5; 2) Chadsey-H; 3) Kelfer-Y; 400-yd. free relay: 1) Yale (Galton, Mussman...
...backstroke, only two minutes later, was too much even for Pringle and was won by Graef and Cy Hornsby...