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Harvard's Neville Hayes spent a leisurely afternoon. He only had to swim in one event, the 200-yard butterfly, and led Steve Bulloch to another Harvard sweep. Bob Padway took an early lead over Andy Grinstead in the 100-yard freestyle and hit the finish two yards ahead in 51.4 seconds...
Shrout is not the only new freestyler who will give the varsity a boost. All-American high schoolers Phil Chase and Pete Adams, and another freshman standout. Steve Coy, will join veterans Andy Grinstead and Jim Seubold to give Harvard what may be its best relay team ever...
Harvard swept both sprints, Andrew Grinstead and Bob Padway taking the 50, and Jim Seubold and Richard Saxe winning the 100 in a respectable 50.5 seconds. The other sweeps were Bob Corris and Stephen Teaford in the individual medley and Henry Whelchel and Al Lincoln in the backstroke...
...Andy Grinstead and Bob Meredith took the 100 freestyle for the third Crimson sweep, and Henry Whelchel led Al Lincoln to the finish in the backstroke. The only race in which a Brown swimmer beat a Harvard swimmer at all was the breastroke. Harvard's Bob Corris swam by Brown's Tom Wilder and Nick Whitlam took third for the varsity...
Captain Dave Abramson and Hayes combined to score the other Crimson sweep in the 500-yard freestyle. Other Harvard winners were Al Lincoin in the backstroke and the medley relay team of Al Singleton (backstroke), Fowler (breaststroke), Rose (butterfly), and Ed Klaussmann (freestyle). Andrew Grinstead took second in the 50 and the 100 freestyles, and Jim Seubold narrowly missed victory in the 200 free...