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...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...
Points total--top six: 1. Princeton (235), 2. Pitt. (215), 3. Penn St. (211), 4. Harvard (189), 5. Brown (153), 6. Yale...
...pool swam fast (15 people qualified for Nationals two weeks down the road); co-favorites Princeton and Pitt jumped ahead of the pack--with Penn State close behind. Harvard solid fourth, and Yalie Sindee Simon shattered the meet record in the 200-yard backstroke with a smoking...
Though Princeton compiled only two first-places to Pittsburgh's three (including a meet-record 55:69 by Panther Amy Jackson in the 100 fly), in the seven swimming events, the Tigers used consistently solid finishes to 235 points. Pitt complied 215, and Penn State...
Atchley complained loudly when a report of the investigation was aired Nov. 28 during halftime of the Penn State upset of No. 1 Pitt. He charged that the network was campaigning for Georgia over Clemson in the rankings and for the ABC-televised Georgia-Pitt Sugar Bowl over NBC'S Orange Bowl. Coming from a university president, this seemed a curious approach to a troubling subject. It did not improve anyone's perception of a successful football team's priorities. A few guileless words from Tiger Quarterback Homer Jordan in a magazine interview didn't help...