Word: second
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only lopsided victory came at number nine where Jaime Gonzales deyastated his opponeut. Pete Sarafan. 15-7. 15-3. 15-5. Jaime's brother Fernando turned in the second-best performance, winning 15-7, 15-11, 15-4 at number three...
...freshman captain. Al Ackerman, followed with a narrow victory in the 200-free over the Chiefs' Tom Purcell. Ackerman picked first in the lottery Monday night, was only a half-stroke ahead until a spurt in the final 50 yards gave him a winning time of 1:53.8. a second better than Purcell...
Sophomore Dave Silver, third in that event, did quite well on his final four attempts in the three-meter dive to win with 292 points. Teammate Tom Wallace was second...
...Kobick, another Crimson sophomore, had no trouble in his varsity debut as a backstroker, and Munk continued the success he has had in the butterfly with a convincing six-second triumph over his Springfield opponent. Powlison coasted to the victory in the 500-free...
Moulton was a double winner for Springfield. Pete Mikhalevsky, a Harvard sophomore, took an early lead in the breaststroke before Moulton moved ahead, and then a three-way race for second developed among Mikhalevsky, Steve Banmgart, and Springfield's Al Kleitz. Kleitz outlasted the Crimson swimmers to give the visitors their only sweep of the night...