Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tiger captain Jed Graef has raced the 200-yard freestyle in 1:53.5, fast enough to give Dave Abramson, whose best at the distance is 1:51.1 some trouble tomorrow. The Crimson junior should have no such problems in the 500, where the Tigers' Dave Vail needs about 5:35 to negotiate the distance...
Kalmbach will try to come back and capture the 200-yard butterfly right after the medley, and whether such a feat is physically possible for the tiger sophomore is somewhat of a question mark. Kalmbach failed in the attempt two weeks ago against Michigan, and just might stage a repeat tomorrow against the Crimson's Harry Turner...
Princeton holds the edge in the backstroke, and it's a big enough edge that Tiger coach Bob Clotworthy may enter Cy Hornsby and Bob Middleton, thinking he can score a sweep without using Graef, his best backstroker...
...Julie Christie, as the ever-free Liz, will fail to enrapture only the most hardened Lamont wonk, and should cause even the Peachiest of Cliffies to loosen the stays on her girdle. Tom Courtenay must be a Harvard Everyman--going through the motions on the outside, but a sexual tiger, fearless politico, and suffering hero in his omnipresent daydreams...
Although the win evens Harvard's league record at 3-3 and keeps alive its hopes of at least sharing the Ivy crown, the news from Princeton is not all good. High-scoring center Billy Lamarche reinjured his fragile knee when he was run into by Tiger defenseman Buzz Hall, and may miss tomorrow night's Clarkson game...