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Event 13: 100-yd. Freestyle: 1. Andy Saltzman, Princeton, 45.55** 2. Malcolm Cooper, Harvard, 45.94 3. Todd Taylor, Dartmouth, 45.99 4. Alan Fine, Princeton, 46.12 5. Jack Gauthier, Harvard, 46.15 6. Andy O'Hara, Princeton, 46.32 7. Howard Nelson, Princeton, 46.40 8. Julian Mack, Harvard...
Event Eleven: 800-yd. Freestyle Relay--1. Harvard (Hackett, Mack, Gauthier, Coglin), 6:41.84. 2. Princeton (O'Hara, Peterson, Nelson, Saltzman), 6:41.87. 3. Dartmouth, 6:50.13. 4. U. Maine, 6:51.03. 5. Navy, 6:51.51. 6. Fordham, 6:57.29. 7. Yale, 6:57.66. 8. Columbia...
...quite simply can never tell what will happen next in the emotion-charged atmosphere of an Easterns meet--witness Andy Saltzman's upset of Bobby Hackett and Harvard's wild finish in the 800 free relay last night. Or consider the unfortunate fact that Geoff Seelen banged his head on the starting block while pulling himself up for the start of the 100 backstroke after looking like a shoo-in for his first Eastern gold, and consequently had to settle for a silver...
...biggest of the countless question marks surrounding the finale is the health of Harvard wonderboy Bobby Hackett, who came down with a fever Thursday night and lost his 200 duel with Saltzman last night. Hackett should win the evening's opening race, the 1650 yd. freestyle, handily despite his illness...
...they call "Beaver" will have another pair of moments of truth tonight in the 100 free and the final, apocalyptic relay. In both races, O'Hara will accompany the Tigers' renowned crop of freestyle specialists (probably Alan Fine, Saltzman, and Howard Nelson) to the medals stand. The only question is exactly where they will stand...