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...first came to Harvard for the 1974-75 school year, during which he coached the freshman lights. After two years with the Radcliffe heavies, whom he guided to one third-and one second-place Eastern sprint finish, Raymond moved away from Harvard rowing for a year...
...When Coglin arrived his arm stroke was rough and needed adjustment. He also needed to learn how to sprint," coach Joe Bernal said...
...departure of a Tom Seaver from New York or a Luis Tiant from Boston really means, one must understand the game as Nelson does. Baseball is a regular part of people's lives--not a once-a-week cathartic orgy of violence like football, or a repititious, unemotional sprint like basketball. Baseball strolls into America every spring, a welcome member of the family returned home for an annual visit...
...Blodgett Pool record for the 100-yd. backstroke (51.56) on his Medley Relay leadoff leg the first evening, while Gauthier swam a very fast 1:40.19 as the third man on the Crimson's victorious 800-yd. freestyle relay and recorded the best split (45.53) on the second-place sprint freestyle relay...
Julian Mack and Malcolm Cooper, who qualified first and second (and finished fourth and sixth) in this event in last year's meet at Providence, are both entered in the sprint tonight. Ex-local schoolboy star Jack Gauthier will accompany that duo to the starting blocks in what could be the night's wildest individual race. Gauthier motored to a lightning-quick split of 1:40.19 in his leg of the Crimson's victorious 800 free relay last night...