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...Crimson have the Big Dipper in distance, it has the moon in sprint man Malcolm Cooper. All-American last year, Cooper has begun the season with the kind of fabulous start that characterizes his races--a blazing pool record 21.10 in Saturday's 50-yd. free. Freshman Ron Raikula, who, like Maximoff, capped a brilliant high school All-American career by making the finals at AAU nationals this year, matched Cooper's record with one of his own in the 200-yd. backstroke (1:53.77). Sophomore backstroke Geoff Seelen, and top-notch divers Steve Schramm and Jamie Greacen further highlight...
While this year's yardling group contains no one of Olympic shark Bobby Hackett's stature, newcomers Ron Raikula and Tim Maximoff qualify for at least dolphin status...
Jack Gauthier's 100-yd. freestyle victory set the stage for fellow freshman Raikula, whose superb 1:53 performance in the 200-yd. backstroke gave Harvard first place as well as a new pool record. The Crimson's Geoff Seelen grabbed second in the backstroke...
...Crimson jumped to an early lead as the 400-yd. medley relay team of Ron Raikula, Tom Royal, Malcolm Cooper and Bobby Hackett glided to an easy win with a time...
Columbia took the 200-yd. individual medley in style as Lion Lincoln D'jang established a pool record at 1:56, barely touching out Ron Raikula. Tim Maximoff, another Yardling, finished third...