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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kobick clinched the victory with a 2:05.5 win in the backstroke, and John Burris was third, After Powlison won again. Steve Baumgart with a 2:23.7, and Dave Law earned one of Harvard's rare sweeps in the breaststroke. Silver and Tom Wallace added a sweep of the three-meter diving as things began to get boring. Silver scored 325.30 points...
Harvard had little trouble gaining its fifteenth straight victory over Cornell. All nine Crimson players swept their matches in three games. "When you don't lose a single game, you can pretty easily assume one team crushed the other," Terrell said. At number one, Terrell dominated his match with Dave Tepper...
...sided victories came at the middle positions. Sophomore Dave Fish virtually demolished his opponent, Beill Durbin, 15-5, 15-2, 15-5, at number six. The Crimson's other sophomore starter, Paul Brown, triumphed 15-10, 15-4, 15-4, and Jaime Gonzales relinquished only 21 points in his three game match at number eight with Arnold Resnick...
...closest match of the contest still was never in doubt for Harvard. Ed At-wood won all three of his games at number five but was pushed to 15-10, 15-10, 15-11 scores. Fritz Hobbs, Fernando Gonzales, John Ince, and Pete Abrams registered routine victories...
Wesleyan swept the first three weight groups to take a commanding lead, but the Crimson came back to win six of the next seven matches...