Word: tull
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...Freestyle: 1. A, Haddon :45.95; 2. H, Smith :47.16; 3. A, Welch :47.31; 4. H, Tull :47.75; 5. H, Lin :48.03; 6. A, Smorra :48.16; 7. A, Anderson :48.41; 8. H, Fisher...
...Medley Relay: 1. H, 3:25.01 (Watson 57.28, Lutz 57.12, Bird 50.20, Kaplan 45.41), 2. A, 3:25.32 (Ewen 53.58, Haddon 55.90. Redd 50.16, Anderson 45.68); 3. A, 3:31.98 (Deboom 55.22, Brown 58.57, Krall 50.98 Tieke 47.21); 4. H, 3:33.57 (Pardieck 55:37, Wolf 59.21, Fisher 52.20, Tull 46.43); 5,. A 3:41.53 (Post, Hauschild, Permuth, McIntosh...
...Freestyle: 1. A, Haddon 20.59; 2. H, Kaplan :20.97; 3. H, Tull :21.52; 4. A, Tieke: 21.71; 5. A, Redd :21.38; 6. A, Krall :21.93; 7. H, Fisher :22.14; 8. H, Lende...
Also starting their swimming careers at Harvard are Greg Tull, Paul Watson and Dan Hume. Tull is a sprinter who could challenge Kaplan's dominace, while Watson could emerge as the team's best backstroker. Hume gives the team greater depth in the butterfly events...
...Eastern Seaboard titles snapped last year, the Harvard men's swimming team will try to regain its dominance in the Ivies in 1987-'88. To help, the aquamen pulled in seven freshmen: Dainel Hume of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Thomas Killion of Fairfield, Conn.; Johnathan Manson of Decatur, Ga.; Gregory Tull of Phoenixville, Penn.; Paul Watson of Armonu, Penn.; Albert Wolf of Bethel Park, Penn.; and Jose Zumpano of Miami...