Word: racing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...yard breastroke, the Crimson's two top swimmers, Doug McCartney and Jim Stanley, finished one-two, but barely an arm's length ahead of Cornell's Dave Stiller. Had the varsity lost this race, another meet would have hinged on the final freestyle relay...
Cornell captain Charlie Carpenter broke his school's 200-yard butterfly cord, swimming a 2:27.8,1.3 seconds better than his own old mark. The varsity's Jim Perilman and Bill Shellstede finished second and third. This points up the need for Crimson captain John Hammond, who did not race in the 200 Saturday, to be in top form for the Dartmouth encounter...
...Liles, who began the season as a broad jump specialist, outdistanced Dartmouth's highly-touted Pete Daley and his own teammates as the Crimson swept the race. Liles also finished a close second in the broad jump...
...fast and exciting mile race, Jed Fitzgerald finished first by two steps, leading Big Green captain Mike Kistler to the wire in a splendid 4:22.3. Old reliables Joel Landau and Art Cahn were easy victors in the high hurdles...
...swarming man-for-man defense stifled the Crimson efforts completely until 2:32 had elapsed in the first period, when Bob Repetto finally hit on a one-hand set shot from outside. Meanwhile, the Eagles' race-horse fast breaks gave them several two-on-one and three-on-two situations, most of which were cashed...