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...IM. Gary Hall, also of Indians, won yet another title and broke yet another record. Swimming the distance in 1:51.50, Hall set now American and NCAA standards, and appears bound for Munich in this Olympic year...
...limited. Dave Brumwell, who finally broke the two-minute mark in the 200-yd. individual medley at the Easterns, is well back of the leader. Gary Hall of Indiana, and his scoring chances seem remote. Brumwell, who like Baughman holds three Harvard records, will also swim the 400-yd. IM, but once again his chances of scoring are doubtful...
...before co-captain Dan Kobick had to leave Harvard because of academic and disciplinary probation he was doing his worst times in five years: Eastern standout Tim Chetin went to 2:10 in the 200 IM after doing a 2:01.49 at Easterns last year; junior Bob Lawton couldn't reach his freshman year times, senior breaststroker Dave Law quit; Craig Sewell and Howie Burns quit again, and Henry Watson never made it to the first meet. The reasons for the poor or non-performance of the upperclassmen are many; academic pressures, bad love lives, poor health, being constantly stoned...
Captain Mike Cahalan, a gung-ho, short haired, hard working, non-dope smoking swimmer, was talking of an undefeated season. Before the season started distance freestyler and IM'er Howie Burns and top butterflyer Craig Sewell quit, and Cahalan already began to feel that the swimmers were sabotaging his dreams of an undefeated season...
...fast becoming Crimson standouts. Rich Baughman, who as the season progressed, became the team's most consistent performer, developed into a strong distance-freestyle man. Tim Neville, who had an outstanding weekend at the Easterns, showed promise in the sprints, while Dave Brumwell scored consistently in the breaststroke and IM...