Word: shrout
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...this year, Harvard has sprinters of its own. Sophomores Bill Shrout, Phil Chase, and Steve Coy, along with junior Jim Seubold (who took second to Clay in the 100 at Army) give the Crimson the edge in the sprints and the final relay...
Captain Bruce Fowler was out with a cold, but breaststroker Bob Corris, record-holder Bill Shrout, and those heralded sophomore sprinters took up the slack as the Crimson won seven of eleven events...
...Bill Shrout, the fastest swimmer in Harvard history, led Henry Frey in a one-two Crimson sweep in the 200-yard individual medley. Shrout's time was 2:04.9 missed the University record he set as a freshman last year by 1.4 seconds...
Olympic silver medalist Neville Hayes loafed through the first 100 yards of the 200-yard butterfly, then quickened his pace and fialled to an easy victory in a slow 2:03.8. Shrout predictably won the 100-yard freestyle and Harvard gained the lead for the first time...
Leadoff man Phil Chase gave sophomore Steve Coy a two-foot lead and Coy's quick, choppy strokes propelled him to a seven-yard margin. His split was a fast 50.5 seconds. Jim Seubold added two more yards, and Shrout, swimming a 49.6 leg, coasted home for a five-yard victory...