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Harvard, on the other hand, has some superlative swimmers of its own to counter Princeton's Campbell and Haydon. Freshman Hess Yntema, almost as versatile a performer as Campbell, appears to be a sure bet in his specialty, the 200-yd. butterfly. And unless Campbell swims the IM, Yntema should win that race as well. Sophomore breastroker Dave Brumwell will have to equal his Dartmouth time of 2:14.6 in the 200-yd. breast, but he should win the event. Sprint freestyler Tim Neville is the favorite in the 50-yd. free as well...
Andrea Rander, who lives in a suburb of Baltimore with her two children, Lysa, 13, and Page, six, listened with disbelief to the President's message. "Im numb," she said, "just numb. I'm still trying to believe it." Lysa, hearing the President say it had been a long vigil, turned and said to her mother: "It has been a long vigil." Last Saturday, the family got word that Sgt. First Class Donald Rander was alive. They had not heard from him since he was captured on Feb. 1, 1968. His name was on one of the first...
With Yntema moving to the freestyle, sophomore freestyler Mike Cooke filled in the IM and recorded a fine 2:05.8 clocking Cooke's showing was particularly impressive in light of a recent illness which had kept him out of the water for almost a week. He was one of the many Crimson performers who were double winners, as he took the 100-yd. free as well...
Among the other new faces appearing in unfamiliar events was breastroke IM specialist Dave Brumwell who moved to the 200-yd. free and won one of the few close races of the day in a respectable 1:51.6. Freshman Hess Yntema, who already holds two Harvard school and pool records, took first in the 200-yd. breastroke...
After recording a fine 51.7 fly leg on the opening medley relay he came back to swim a sets good 2:00.9 200-yd. IM a little more than a second off Brumwell's school record Yntema saved the best for last, however is he bettered the University record for the 200yd fly with an excellent 1:56.4 clocking. The time erased John Munk's 1969 standard...