Word: lind
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...free style relay--1. B.U., 1:36.63, 2. West Virginia, 3. Yale 400 yd. Individual Medley--1. Heon, Pittsburgh, 4:28.65, 2. Zimic, Harvard, 3. Millard, Penn State, 100 yd. backstroke--1. Simon, Yale, 58:36, 2. Chun, Princeton, 1:00.32, 3. Poirier, Brown, 1000.33, 20 yd. freestyle--1. Lind, Princeton, 1:49.61, 2. Jackson, Pittsburgh, 3. Richardson, Princeton. 200 yd. butterfly--1. Ritchie, Princeton, 2:06.78, 2. Jackson, Pittsburgh, 3. Phillips, Princeton, 50 yd. freestyle--1. Ujevich, Pittsburgh, 23:93, 2. Lind, Princeton, 3. Vietz, Yale. 100 yd. breaststroke--1. Ujevich, Pittsburgh, 1:07.85, 2. Woolfolk; Brown, 3. Tormey...
Although four new meet records were set, none were as dramatic as Tiger Betsy Lind's swim in the 200-yard freestyle when she broke teammate Liz Richardson's old record by more than a second and a half, easily qualifying for the Nationals...
...Lind and Pitt's Amy Jackson were even for the first 100, but Lind began to really pour it on after the sixth length and never relinquished her lead. She finished almost a full three seconds ahead of Jackson...
...medley relay--1. Brown 1:50.10, 2. Boston University, 3. Princeton; 500 freestyle--1. Heon (Pitt) 4:57.9, 2. Caskey (Princeton), 3. Calver (Harvard); 50 yard breaststroke--1. Mayer (BU) 32:07, 2. Woolfolk (Brown), 3. Torney (Brown); 100 yard butterfly--1. Jackson (Pitt.) 55:69, 2. Lind (Princeton), 3. Vietz (Yale); 200 yard indiv. medley--1 Ujerich (Pitt.) 2:07.33, 2. Zimic (Harvard), 3. Heon (Pitt.); 200 yard backstroke--1. Simon (Yale) 2:03.84, 2. Plamer (Brown), 3. Chun (Princeton); one-meter diving--1. Ciark (Penn. St.), 2. Goldberg (Harvard), 3. Moses (Princeton); 200 yard freestyle relay--1. Princeton...
...last Ivy Championships was, at least for the Crimson, an unspectacular meet. Unable to overcome the one-two combination of Princeton's Betsy Lind, who won five events and Brown's Ellaine Palmer, who won four. Harvard finished comfortably in third place. Through diving and depth, the mainstays of the Crimson all year long. Harvard was able to exceed last year's score by over a hundred points...