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When the Vatican hears that pilgrims are flocking to a remote coastal town in Ireland to hear a Latin Mass and make their confessions, it dispatches young Father James Kinsella (adroitly underplayed by Martin Sheen) to put down the insurrection. Fashionable in Castroesque fatigues and shouldering a musette bag, Kinsella drops by helicopter into the rebel stronghold, an ancient island monastery called Muck Abbey...
...Producer Sidney Glazier saw to it that the contest is played out against the right backdrop: Irish locations, filmed lovingly by Gerry Fisher, and a cast of splendid faces, as hard and gnarled as blackthorn walking sticks. As directed by Jack Gold, Catholics fairly aches with monkish verisimilitude. When Kinsella's arrival at the abbey prompts Father Manus (a delightful cameo by Cyril Cusack) to rustle up a feast of fresh salmon, the viewer can almost taste...
Rich Baughman--the lone Harvard scorer last year--turned in a very disappointing time in the heats of the 1650-yd. freestyle and subsequently was not close to making the consolations. His time of 16:31.880 was 20 seconns off his second-place time at the Easterns. John Kinsella of Indiana took the championships finals for the third straight year, winning in 15:29.209, three seconds off his American and NCAA record...
...free as head coach Don Gambril decided to concentrate on the 800-yd. free relay later in the program. Jim McKonica of Southern Cal won the championship final in 1:39.625 after qualifying sixth and barely reaching the finals. Indiana, with a 2-3 performance from John Kinsella and Fred Tyler, strengthened its grip on first...
Indiana, with four incredible swims, won the evening final going away in new American and NCAA record time of 6:36.390, erasing the old mark of 6:38.635 set by Southern California last year. All four Hoosiers broke the 1:40 barrier led by Kinsella's opening 1:39.65, Connolly's second in a time of 1:39.99, Tyler's excellent 1:38.05, and Hall's anchoring 1:38.70 clocking...