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Pool records fell in all but one swimming event, Maine pulled off a major upset in the medley relay, but in the end it was Harvard's depth that proved decisive as the Crimson handed the shaved Maniacs a 72-41 defeat before a boisterous, upset-minded crowd at Wallace Pool in Orono last evening...
Maine took the 50 freestyle, then David Lundberg and Steve Schramm led sweeps in the 200 individual medley and one-meter diving, respectively, to give the Crimson the lead for good after six events...
...One-meter Diving--1. Steve Schramm (H) 299.45, 2. Mule (H) 263.95, 3. Schultz (M) 214.90 200 butterfly--1. Maximoff (H) 1:55.4 (pool record). 2. McCarthy (M) 1:57.9, 3. Knoepffler (H) 1:58.2 100 freestyle--1. Marshall (M) 46.6 (pool record), 2. Gauthier (H) 47.7, 3. Ferenczy (M) 48.9 200 backstroke--1. Raikula (H) 1:55.5 (pool record), 2. Farragher (M) 1:56.8, 3. Eppinger...
There are three groups of people who will definitely want to see Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Star Trek fans (of which I am one), Star Wars fans, and those moviegoers who consider themselves genre connoisseurs, because they made it to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. All three groups will be sorely disappointed--most of all the millions of Trek fans who desperately hoped the film would be the apotheosis of the qualities that made the late '60s television series stand out during its three-year run on NBC and ten years in syndication. The film simply fails...
Those with Trek credentials will recognize that the plot is primarily a mish-mash of three of the original television episodes--"The Changeling," "The Immunity Syndrome," and "The Doomsday Machine"--each of which had something interesting to say, and said it in less than one hour...