Word: quakers
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Harvard continued to swim impressively against the Quakers, and the four-point margin of victory made the meet appear closer than the actual results indicate. The Crimson clinched the victory before the last relay, and a close Penn win in the final event narrowed the Quaker deficit but had little bearing on the outcome...
...questionable disqualification of Phil Jonkheer in the 200-yd. breaststroke gave Penn another win, and a Quaker sweep in the three-meter dive and the inconsequential first 400-yd. free relay completed the scoring...
Down 4-1 after the first round of matches and playing in Philadelphia before a pro-Quaker gallery, the Crimson's even-numbered players won four and five-game matches to turn around what looked like almost certain defeat...
Harvard, presently tied for second with the Tigers, emerged as a league power while Penn was disintegrating, and barring a Crimson letdown in Philadelphia today or an unexpected Quaker renaissance, Harvard's chances of sharing the league crown will ride completely on the outcome of next Saturday's meet at the IAB with perennial power, league leader and archrival Yale...
Harvard's Neil Vosters is heavily favored at four while Rob Sedgwick and Peter Blasier will have tough matches with undefeated Quaker's Tom Peck and Sandy Groff at five...