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Crimson center Elaine Holpuch revived from a recent slump and contributed 14 points and 16 rebounds to the cager cause. Holpuch didn't have an easy time of it, as she was matched step for step by the Tiger's over-sized center Carol Puza. Puza was unstoppable from inside the Harvard zone, banking in 19 points...
...free, traditionally a Princeton stronghold in years gone by, Saltzman and Peterson will represent the Tiger's finest, with one of the big question marks of the first day being whether O'Hara will swim in the 50 or the 500 free...
Barring tragedy, Harvard is going to win the meet, so when you place your bets, feel confident about Harvard's two-to-one morning line. But if you have trouble convincing your Tiger buddies to bet the big bucks, you might just happen to mention the outcome of the meet five years ago. Eastern Champs - 1979 Mike Coglin 200-yd. IM 1:52.80 Bobby Hackett 1650-yd. Free 15:30.37 Bobby Hackett 500-yd. Free 4:26.78 Ron Raikula 400-yd. IM 4:02.54 Ron Raikula 200-yd. Back...
...While Tiger Randy Melville hit one of two free throws, referee Jack Ruffino watched the emotional McLaughlin pace the Harvard sideline. Ruffino had already slapped McLaughlin with a technical late in the first half...
...game that left 1800 New Jersey fans sleeping through a lackadaisical first half, the taller Tiger squad began by playing uninspired perimeter basketball and failling to move inside on the undersized Crimson defense. Harvard used a full-court press throughout the game, but it generated little offense as the Crimson found itself rejected by a collapsing Princeton defense...