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After taking the medley relay by half a pool length, the Crimson swept the first four individual events. It was not until the one-meter diving that Columbia recorded its first victory, when Lion springboard ace Mike Gurnee edged the Crimson's Steve Schramm...
...freestyle--1. Geoff Seelen (H) 22.09, 2. Carbone (H) 22.13, 3. P. Scaturro (C) 22.4; 200-yd. individual medley--1. Lundberg (H) 1:56.18, 2. Time Maximoff (H) 1:59.30, 3. M. Pare (C) 2:02.29; One-meter diving-- 1. M. Gurnee (C) 293.20, 2. Steve Schramm (H) 291.70, 3. P. Opperman (C) 268.00; 200-yd. Butterfly--1. E. Wiscavage (C) 1:55.84, 2. Campari Knoepffler (H) 1:57.56, 3. Andy Lockman (H) 1:57.75; 100 freestyle-- 1. P. Scaturro (C) 48.57, 2. Countryman (H) 49.31, 3. Rick Kirk (H) 49.97; 200 backstone-- 1. Ron Ralkula...
John Walker's divers often get lost in the publicity shuffle but have been instrumental in Harvard's building of an aquatic empire. Jeff Mule, whom Walker touts as "the top prospect in the Ivys," will join Steve Schramm (second on one-meter and fifth on the high board...
...first Eastern title in the University's history and the end of a six-year Princeton reign, brought the sweetest satisfaction to a team loaded with record-breakers and sharp personalities. Freshman Ron Raikula, taking 13th at the NCAAs in the 200-yd. backstroke, diver Steve Schramm, advancing to national competition after hitting his head on the board in practice before the qualifying rounds, and Bobby Hackett, triumphing at the NCAAs in the face of a team let-down were just a few of the jewels in the Harvard crown...
...Schramm was in tenth place after five dives in that event, but his comeback bid in the 11-dive contest fell just short...