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Event 13: 100-yd. Freestyle: 1. Andy Saltzman, Princeton, 45.55** 2. Malcolm Cooper, Harvard, 45.94 3. Todd Taylor, Dartmouth, 45.99 4. Alan Fine, Princeton, 46.12 5. Jack Gauthier, Harvard, 46.15 6. Andy O'Hara, Princeton, 46.32 7. Howard Nelson, Princeton, 46.40 8. Julian Mack, Harvard...
Event Eleven: 800-yd. Freestyle Relay--1. Harvard (Hackett, Mack, Gauthier, Coglin), 6:41.84. 2. Princeton (O'Hara, Peterson, Nelson, Saltzman), 6:41.87. 3. Dartmouth, 6:50.13. 4. U. Maine, 6:51.03. 5. Navy, 6:51.51. 6. Fordham, 6:57.29. 7. Yale, 6:57.66. 8. Columbia...
...role in the potentially decisive 400-yd. freestyle relay (the meet's last event) may well be the key to the weekend for the Crimson. Even weak memories can't help but recall the showdown that Hackett barely lost to Princeton's Andy O'Hara in the last leg of that event exactly one year...
...status of O'Hara himself is uncertain, after his mysteriously lifeless eighth place finish in the 500 free on Thursday and his personal disappointment at the pair of low 1:40's that he turned in last night while taking fourth in the 200 free and leading off Princeton's ill-fated 800 free relay...
...they call "Beaver" will have another pair of moments of truth tonight in the 100 free and the final, apocalyptic relay. In both races, O'Hara will accompany the Tigers' renowned crop of freestyle specialists (probably Alan Fine, Saltzman, and Howard Nelson) to the medals stand. The only question is exactly where they will stand...