Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Steve Krause, the Crimson's top point-getter last winter, lapped both of Springfield's men twice on his way to an easy triumph in the 1000-free, and sophomore Andy Huff was second...
After captain Mike Cabalan won the first of his two freestyle events. Springfield finally got a first in the individual medley when Doug Moulton won a see-saw battle with Harvard's Dave Powlison. Moulton was out front early, but Powlison moved ahead at the turn of the backstroke leg before Moulton moved up to first again on his specialty, the breaststroke, and refused to yield during the freestyle...
...those who are accustomed to watching Bill Murphy dive at the LAB, last night's performances, particularly in the one-meter, were a letdown. Springfield's Fred Laing barely beat Dick Eisenberg in the one-meter, and there was almost a bad mishap when the Chiefs' Mark Donnelly failed to get out far enough and came down just to the right of the board...
...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...