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Sophomore Ted Chappell cleaned up with a 1:57.17 in the 200-yd. fly. Returning to swim unofficially in the 200-yd. backstroke, Chappell once again demonstrated an eagerness to polish his strokes for the 400 IM...
Other strong Crimson performances came from freshman Susan Kim, and sophomores Kathy Davis, Maureen Gildea and Terri Frick. Representing the new wave of swimming, Kim cavorted around behind the starting blocks in a gold lame vest and Devo-style glasses before winning the 100-yd. IM and the 50-yd. breaststroke with times of 1:05.46 and 34.37. And although they were recovering from the flu, Davis, Gildea and Frick all managed to pull out wins with gutsy performances...
...Chappell, using the second 100 of this event to simulate the breaststroke portion of the 400-yd. individual medley, the time of 2:17.32 was more than adequate for his first 200 breast ever. By tuning up his breaststroke, the sophomore expects to improve his already tough IM...
Gildea copped the Ivy 1000-yd. free title, and Smith won the 100 IM, providing two additional highlights...
Bill Barrett joined the double winners with a victory in the 200 IM and the 200-yd. breaststroke. The burly football player, now representing the UCLA Bruin swim squad, also set two American records...