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...sure bet in his specialty, the 200-yd. butterfly. And unless Campbell swims the IM, Yntema should win that race as well. Sophomore breastroker Dave Brumwell will have to equal his Dartmouth time of 2:14.6 in the 200-yd. breast, but he should win the event. Sprint freestyler Tim Neville is the favorite in the 50-yd. free as well...
...Cadets, who fell to Harvard 77-36 last winter, are weakest in the sprint freestyles, and the individual medley, two areas of Crimson strength. They may, like Navy, fail to win a single swimming event. The Harvard freestyle strength was on display against the Midshipman, as Captain Fred Mitchell, Tim Nevillie, Hess Yatems, and Rich Baughman all won at least one race. Mitchell had a particularly fine showing, recording a 47.8 100-yd, freestyle, a career best...
Thus Harvard faces the difficult task of overtaking these four schools in the scramble for the league title, and it is more probable that if the team moves up in the standings it will be just a notch or two, not a quick sprint to the top as Gambril had hoped to accomplish this season with a far larger influx of freshman talent. The fierce competition for swimming talent among the Eastern schools prevented such a haul...
Yale produced the game winning points three plays later when halfback Dick Jauron scored on an 87-yard sideline sprint. Columbia tried valiantly for a last minute tally, but failed to complete a fourth down pass and again relinquished the ball Yale on their own five. The Elis scored once more...
...Hugh. When it comes to crew the word in the East it comes to the crimson boasts the most impressive record in the East over the last few years, despite the fat that the heavyweights were upset by an upstart Northeastern squad ion last Spring's Eastern Sprint Regatta. The lightweights haven't lost a race in five years, and despite the fact that Steve Gladstone has departed to take over the coaching reins at Berkeley, they look strong. And Harry Parker must be doing something right with his heavyweights when the 14 man U.S. Olympic team boasts eight Harvard...