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...Medley Relay: 1. H, 3:25.01 (Watson 57.28, Lutz 57.12, Bird 50.20, Kaplan 45.41), 2. A, 3:25.32 (Ewen 53.58, Haddon 55.90. Redd 50.16, Anderson 45.68); 3. A, 3:31.98 (Deboom 55.22, Brown 58.57, Krall 50.98 Tieke 47.21); 4. H, 3:33.57 (Pardieck 55:37, Wolf 59.21, Fisher 52.20, Tull 46.43); 5,. A 3:41.53 (Post, Hauschild, Permuth, McIntosh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Swimming | 12/14/1987 | See Source »

...meet against Iowa, Harvard notched seven first place finishes. Scott Jaffey swam 1:39.50 in the 200 freestyle; Bill Bird 1:52.89 in the 200 butterfly; Keith Kaplan 46:47 in the 100 freestyle; Jeff Peltier 1:51.34 in the 200 backstroke; Jaffe 4:27.36 in the 500 freestyle; Al Wolf 2:05.36 in the 200 breastroke. The 800 freestyle relay team of Marc Shagena, Chris Smith, Bird and Jaffe also finished first with a time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aquamen Fifth at Alabama | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

Against the University of Kansas, the Crimson placed first in eight races. Winners were as follows: Jim Lutz in the 100 breaststroke; Ken Johnson in the 1000 freestyle; Jaffe in the 200 freestyle; Kaplan in the 50 freestyle; Lutz in the 200 breaststroke; and the 400 freestyle relay team of Kaplan, Shagena, Smith and Jaffey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aquamen Fifth at Alabama | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

...route to its 69-45 decision over Arkansas, Harvard registered the following first-place finishes: John Pearson (1650 freestyle); Jaffey (200 freestyle); Peltier (200 backstroke); Johnson (500 freestyle); Pat Healy (three-meter diving); Jaffey (200 breastroke); the 400 freestyle team of Shagnes, Smith, Kaplan and Jaffey; and the 400 medley relay team of Peltier, Lutz, Bird and Kaplan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aquamen Fifth at Alabama | 12/7/1987 | See Source »

Also starting their swimming careers at Harvard are Greg Tull, Paul Watson and Dan Hume. Tull is a sprinter who could challenge Kaplan's dominace, while Watson could emerge as the team's best backstroker. Hume gives the team greater depth in the butterfly events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rediscovering That Championship Feeling | 12/2/1987 | See Source »

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