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Only the diving should be close today. Jay Shelton has looked quite good for the Crimson in the last few meets, and he seems an even match for Penn's biggest point winner Fisher. But in the swimming events Penn will be lucky to pick up a few scattered seconds They have virtually no chance to win an event...
Sophomore Jay Shelton put on his best diving performance of the year as he easily eclipsed his sole Lion opponent. His executions of a forward two-and-one-half somersault and an inward one-and-one-half somersault drew seven's from the judges and wild applause from the stands...
Army's only likely bid for a first place is the diving, where the Crimson has virtually no one. Jay Shelton looked good for the freshmen last year, but against springfield he made a few mistakes, to say the least...
First place honors fell to Springfield only twice all day, in diving and the 200-yard backstroke. Jeff Lewy, the Crimson's top diver, did not compete, and Jay Shelton, who showed great promise with the freshmen last year, made costly mistakes on two dives. With Kaufmann out of the backstroke race, Springfield's Bill Stearns was able to squeeze out a victory over the Crimson's Dave Bennett and Dave Reisen...
Divine, one of the team's weakest events last year, is again unpromising. Jeff Lewy, last year's top man, is suffering from a leg aliment and Clark Peters is now in the hospital, recovering from a minor operation. Sophomores Jay. Shelton and John Heuser have improved since last year, but lack experience in varsity competition...