Word: phils
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Yale coach Phil Moriarty, as well-known a personality in New Haven as Kingman Brewster and William Sloane Coffin, has suffered through his worst dual meet season in years, losing three times--one of these times at home. The thought of an added loss to arch-rival Harvard, especially before a crowd composed largely of Friends of Yale swimming, was more than he could take in one season. This attitude was in evidence all afternoon, as Yale took the medley relay to open the meet and kept on winning throughout the afternoon...
There were, however, bright spots for Harvard. Roy Geronemous and Phil Jonckheer, who shaved down for their best efforts of the season, responded with good times and both qualified for the Easterns this week. Geronemous swam a 2:03.1 butterfly, and Jonckheer's time of 2:18.3 was the best by a Crimson breaststroker this year...
...division, Weigand crushed MIT's Phil Nanavati, and then won two four-game sets against Jay Davis of Trinity, 14-15, 15-13, 15-8, 15-7, and Navy's Craig Dawson, 15-9, 15-14, 12-15, 15-11. Weigand will face Princeton's Bruce Merrifield in the quarterfinals...
Yale, led by captain Bob Kasting, has traditionally been the powerhouse squad in the Ivy league, but coach Phil Moriarty's superiority in the East is beginning to crumble. Last year Penn, which at one time had so little talent that they shaved down for Columbia, surfaced to beat the Eli for the first time and in the process ended a string of Yale championships at nine...
...then, tempers had begun to flare. Crisp, thoughtful passing on the Harvard power play set up Larry Desmond for the Crimson's-sixth goal with 8 minutes gone in the third period. Bob Havern slipped the second of his three goals past confused Princeton goalie Phil Robinson 40 seconds later...