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Debbie Zimic led the way for Harvard with wins in the 200 individual medley, the 200 butterfly and the 200 freestyle as well as a brilliant anchoring leg of the 400 freestyle relay...
...medley relay, Senior Captain Ted Chappell repeated one of his patented come-from-behind anchor legs to touch out the Explorers' Paul Jarvis, the Eastern Seaboard titlist in the 50 free last year for the Harvard...
...Tigers staged a comeback of their own, winning the 200 individual medley, the 200 fly and the 100 free. Princeton's success was aided by the absence of Chappell in the fly. Bernal's most suspect tactical move of the afternoon. The Crimson's mentor sacrificed the boost the Tigers would get from grabbing several events in a row to role the Tigers of the psychological lift of heating the tired Harvard captain in his best event...
With the meet on the line. Harvard Track Director Frank Haggerty called on Bunney again in both the Distance Medley Relay and the two-mile relay. In the Medley, Bunney ran the opening leg and gave the Crimson a lead it never relinquished, while in the two-mile relay he ran the second leg and considerably closed the gap between the Harvard squad and the leading Northeastern troops...
Mile--1. Dixon (H) 4:05.48: 2. Kimball (BU): 3. Beeman (Brandeis): 4. Ward (BC): 5. Burice (BU) Two-mile--1. Billings (BU) 8:37. 46:2. Facky (NU). 3. Gilhooly (BU): 4. Barners (NU): 4. Barnes (NU): 5. Braz (BC) Medley relay--1. Harvard 9:56.33:2. Boston University. 3. Brandeis: 4. Northeaster: 5. Boston College Mile relay--1. Boston University: 2. Harvard: 3. Northeastern: 4. Boston College: 5. MIT. Two-mile relay--1. Northeastern 7:37.57: 2. Harvard: 3. Boston College: 4. Boston University...