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Event 16: 200-yd. Butterfly: 1. Mark DeVore, Yale, 1:50.84* 2. Bill Specht, Princeton, 1:50.96 3. Craig Christie, Cornell, 1:51.33 4. Bruce Kone, Princeton, 1:52.21 5. Eric Wiscavage, Columbia, 1:52.26 6. Rob Ruck, Army, 1:53.27 7. Don Spencer, Columbia, 1:53.36 8. Dan Menichella, Harvard...
Sophomore duo Dan Menichella and Campari Knoepffler then offset the solid performance of Tiger silver medalist Bill Specht in the 200 butterfly by churning to eighth and ninth, respectively, setting the stage for the final two events...
Tiger captain Bruce Kone upset teammate and defending champion Bill Specht in the 100-yd. butterfly, but the bigger story was Harvard's placing four men among the top 11. Sophomore Dan Menichella also turned in a notable performance, as his clocking of 50.96 in winning the consolation heat topped his previous lifetime best...
Event Eight: 100-yd. Butterfly--1. Bruce Kone, Princeton, 50.32. 2. John Gauthier, Harvard, 50.48. 3. Mark DeVore, Yale, 50.51. 4. William Specht, Princeton, 50.60. 5. Sam O'Leary, U. North Carolina, 50.68. 6. Malcolm Cooper, Harvard, 50.86. 7. Eric Wiscavage, Columbia, 50.87. 8. Glenn Levin, Brown...
Princeton can match that with at least a silver from lanky sophomore John Christensen in the 200 breast and a certain medal from butterflier Bill Specht. Specht, however, is unshaven (he's saving it for the NCAA's) and took only fourth in last night's 100--"his best event" according to coach Farely. So he may not be able to swipe the gold in the 200 fly final--which might include Harvard hero Mike Coglin and hopefully will see Campari Knoepfler and Dan Menichella in the field...