Word: kaufmanns
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson opened with an easy win in the medley relay, as Bob Kaufmann, Frank Wood, Bob Price, and Allen Berg churned over the 400 yard course in 3:54, to finish more than a lap ahead of their opponents. Kaufmann, who is still recovering from a bout of mononucleosis, swam only in the relays, passing up the backstroke and the individual medley...
First place honors fell to Springfield only twice all day, in diving and the 200-yard backstroke. Jeff Lewy, the Crimson's top diver, did not compete, and Jay Shelton, who showed great promise with the freshmen last year, made costly mistakes on two dives. With Kaufmann out of the backstroke race, Springfield's Bill Stearns was able to squeeze out a victory over the Crimson's Dave Bennett and Dave Reisen...
...team has what coach Bill Brooks calls "interesting balance," working from a nucleus of strength in seniors Bob Kaufmann. Jim Coffman, Norris Eisenbrey and Bill Zentgraf. Of all the events, only the diving is noticeably weak. The relay teams, despite the loss of last year's seniors Bruce Hunter and Bill Schellestede, should continue to be the best in the league...
...sprints, Brooks will rely on Zentgraf, Kaufmann, and Alan Engelberg. Fred Elizalde, Kaufmann and sophomores Harry Turener and Bob price should dominate the buttery events. Breaststroker Bill Chadsey appears to have the 200 yard event sewn...
John Pringle, the team's workhorse, is along with Kaufmann, also its most versatile swimmer. As he proved in last year's Navy meet, Pringle can swim butterfly, backstroke or individual medley...