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...freestyle: 1. Bobby Hackett (H) 15:55.37; 2. Ted Chappell (H) 16:12.92; 3. J. Heil...
Although Countryman did not officially win any events, he finished second behind Bobby Hackett in the 1000-yd. freestyle and narrowly trailed Columbia's Pete Scaturro in the 100 free. Two events after the 100, the Yardling from Newark, Del., stormed from behind to capture the 500-yd. freestyle, but was not credited with a victory because he was entered in the event as an exhibition contestant. Countryman's times in the 1000 and the 500 (9:29 and 4:37) earned him the third and fourth positions, respectively, on Harvard's all-time best performances list...
...Medley Relay--1. Harvard (Ron Ralkula, David Lundberg, Jack Gauthier, Jim Carbone) 3:32.30; 1000-yd. freestyle--1. Bobby Hackett (H) 9:15.77, 2. Larry Countryman (H) 9:29.80, 3. T. Corbisiero (C) 9:38.41; 200-yd. freestyle--1. Jack Gauthier (H) 1:43.34, 2. Mike Coglin (H) 1:43.89, 3. G. Peters (C) 1:44.34; 50-yd. freestyle--1. Geoff Seelen (H) 22.09, 2. Carbone (H) 22.13, 3. P. Scaturro (C) 22.4; 200-yd. individual medley--1. Lundberg (H) 1:56.18, 2. Time Maximoff (H) 1:59.30, 3. M. Pare (C) 2:02.29; One-meter diving-- 1. M. Gurnee...
...Third World War, Hackett...
...sparked the Crimson's win over Princeton last year, has decided to hang up his Speedo for good. Jim Carbone and Gauthier figure to fill Mack's sprint role. The addition of this year's talented crop means that no one can again accuse Harvard of being the "Bobby Hackett Swim Club." Lundberg and others will score individual points at NCAAs, and all three Crimson relays are now definite contenders for spots in the finals at that meet...