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...Ulbrich Shines in Practice...
VARSITY SUMMARY: 400-yd. medley relay--won by Yale (Dolbey, Koletsky, Jecko, Anderson). Time--3:49.4 (new Harvard pool record; old record of 3:55.4 set in 1957 by Yale (Dolbey, Fleming, Jecko, Robinson). 220-yd. freestyle--won by Gyorffy (Y); 2. Chase (Y); 3. Ulbrich (H). Time--2:08.9. 50-yd. freestyle--won by Bronston (Y); 2. Hunter (H); 3. Lusk (Y). Time--23.2. Dive--won by Johnson (H); 2. Berk (Y); 3. Conklin (Y). Points--74.55. 200-yd. butterfly--won by Jecko (Y); 2. Bissell (Y); 3. Schellstede (H). Time...
...Ball (Y); 2. Karetsky (Y); 3. Komenda (H). Time--4:50.6. 200-yd. breaststroke--won by Koletsky (Y); 2. Stanley (H); 3. McCartney (H). Time--2:25.5 (new pool record, old record of 2:27.6 set in 1959 by Stanley (H). 400-yd. freestyle relay--won by Harvard (Ulbrich, D. Seaton, Cooley, R. Seaton). Time--3:30.5 (Yale disqualified for last man jumping off too soon...
McCartney took first place in the 200 yd. breast stroke, followed by Jim Stanley. The latter had just taken a second in the butterfly, subbing for Hammond. Finally, the team of Dave Seaton, John Trainer, Fred Cooley, and Koni Ulbrich won the 400 yd. relay...
...carefully shuffling his personnel, coach Bill Brooks used his available talent for successful results. Dick Seaton won the 220-yard freestyle and Koni Ulbrich took two third places in the freestyle sprints. In the 200-yard breast-stroke Jim Stanley and Doug McCartney swept first and second and the medley relay team of Gary Pildner, Stanley, Hammond, and Dave Seaton kept a winning distance ahead of the Indians...