In a spirit of sentimentality, Yale's varsity swimming team disposed of the Crimson, Saturday, in quick order, 60 to 26. This victory gave the Elis the League title and extended their string of consecutive dual meets to 182.
But the meet was entirely anticlimactic compared with the deeply moving half-time ceremony in which both retiring coaches--the Crimson's Hal Ulen and the Elis' Bob Kiphuth--exchanged silver trophies and words of praise.
At the same time, the Crimson Freshman team's sensational defeat of the Yale Freshmen, 50 to 36, was encouraging and significant.
During the ceremonies between the two meets, Kiphuth remarked in speaking of the Yardling victory that "what happened a few minutes ago wasn't exactly fitting, but if we have to lose, it's great to lose to Harvard."
In the varsity meet, Yale had no particular difficulty winning every event except the dive and the final relay (where they were disqualified). The giants from New Haven set two new pool records and always looked impressive, particularly in the medley relay.
The varsity's Eric Johnson took the dive by 0.43 points over Dennis Berk, for the only real Crimson win. In the 200-yard backstroke, the varsity's Gary Pildner swam his fastest time of the year, 2:17.8, keeping neck and neck with both Jim Dolbey and Ed Alexander until the last lap, when the two Elis pulled ahead.
In the sprints, Bruce Hunter struggled in vain for the win, but came a close second in both races. The varsity was hampered by the absence of captain John Hammond, who was unable to compete.
The Crimson Freshmen displayed an awesome show of power in the opening and closing relays, which were the keys in the meet. In the first leg of the medley, captain Bob Kaufmann set a national intercollegiate freshman mark of 57.8 for the 100-yd. backstroke. The relay team of Kaufmann, Bill Zentgraf, Fred Elizalde, and Norris Eisenbrey set a new Freshman record of 3:58.0. Later, Kaufmann broke the University 200-yd. backstroke mark, swimming a 2:13.3.
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--2:09.5.
100-yd. freestyle--won by Anderson (Y); 2. Hunter (H); 3. Bronston (Y). Time--50.0. 200-yd. backstroke--won by Dolbey (Y); 2. Alexander (Y); 3. Pildner (H). Time--2:15.8. 440-yd. freestyle--won by 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.)
FRESHMAN SUMMARY: 400-yd. medley relay--won by Harvard (Kaufmann, Zentgraff, Elizalde, Eisenbrey). Time--3:58.0 (new Harvard Freshman record, old record of 4:06.7 set in 1959 by Kaufmann, Parsons, Elizalde, Finlayson). In first leg of relay, 100-yd. backstroke, new national intercollegiate Freshman record of 57.8 set by Kaufmann; old record of 58.8 set by Dolbey (Yale). 220-yd. freestyle--won by Burgess (Y); 2. Southall (H); 3. Finlayson (H). Time--2:10.0.
50-yd. freestyle--won by Marglin (H); 2. Humphrey (Y); 3. Hayden (H). Time--23.4. Dive--won by Childs (Y); 2. Gleason (H); 3. Alquire (Y). Points--62.32. 200-yd. butterfly--won by Elizalde (H); 2. Bary (Y); 3. Coffman (H). Time--2:16.4. 100-yd. freestyle--won by Eisenbrey (H); 2. Zentgraf; 3. McMaster (Y). Time--51.7. 200-yd. backstroke--won by Kaufmann (H); 2. Cunningham (Y); 3. Boni (Y). Time--2:13.3. (new Harvard University record, old record of 2:14.3 set in 1953 by D.J. Mulvey).
440-yd. freestyle--won by Burgess (Y); 2. Southall (H); 3. Bedford (Y). Time--4:41.1. 200-yd. breaststroke--won by Bary (Y); 2. Saari (Y); 3. Parsons (H). Time--2:39.3. 400-yd. freestyle relay--won by Harvard (Finlayson, Zentgraf, Eisenbrey, Kaufmann). Time--3:28.2 (new Harvard Freshman record, old record of 3:37.7 set in 1959 by these same swimmers)
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