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...first event of the afternoon, the 400-yd. medley relay, a Yardling foursome of Dave Phillips, Dean Putterman, Tony Meier and Mike Miao buried all doubts about the Class of 1984's swimming ability with a three-second-plus win. Although fellow freshman Julian Bott gave the Crimson's other relay entry a slight edge on the backstroke leg, breaststroker Putterman stole the lead which Meier stretched out before handing it over to Miao, who raced him with the victory...
...high point of the afternoon for the visitors came with Lincoln Djang's expected win in the 200-yd. individual medley. The much-heralded Djang, who took last year off to train for the Olympics, had to wage a fierce battle with Harvard's fast-finishing Tom Verdin. Only Verdin's weak performance in the butterfly allowed Djang to eke out the win. Djang later followed Countryman home in the 500-yd. free...
...medley relay--1. HARVARD 3:31.29 (Phillips 54.6, Putterman 59.9, Meler 51.0, Miao 45.8); 2. Columbia 3:35.96 (Zielinski 56.3, Clew 60.1, Djang 51.8, Robinson...
...evening, however, was not devoid of excellent Crimson performances. Sophomores Terri Frick and Kathleen McCloskey each copped new pool records. Frick establishing a new mark in the 200-yard Butterfly in a brisk 2:11.72, and then winning the 400 Individual Medley in 4:47.66--just three-tenths of a second shy of a new record...
Geoff Downes brought texture to the keyboard station at the expense of Wakeman's flash and fun. Downes' solo was a medley of "Man in a White Car," from Drama, and the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star," which drew absolutely no recognition from the audience. Perhaps Downes didn't realize the difference between FM and AM tunes in this country. Perhaps the audience didn't realize that Horn and Downes were the Buggles...