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...Tim Beard of Navy, who placed only third in the individual medley against Harvard in December, edged Yale's Ed Townsend to win the gruelling 400-yard individual in 4:26.9, breaking the old record held by John Pringle of Harvard. In the 500-yard freestyle, defending champion Harrison Merrill of North Carolina nosed out Princeton's Chris Brown to win in 4:58.1, also a new meet record...
...today's events, Neville Hayes is seeded first in the 200-yard butterfly on the basis of his performances this season. His clocking of 1:57.4, set against Navy in December, is a full three-and-a-half seconds better than the next best time, turned in by Tim Kennedy of Yale. Bruce Fowler and Bob Corris are strong throats to upset Yalis Dale Keifer, whom Corris edged last week, in the 200-yard breast-stroke...
Hayes, a silver medal winner for Australia in the 1960 Olympics, has the East's best clocking of 1:54.4 in the 200-yard butterfly. He will get competition from James Smigie of Bucknell, another two-minute flyer, as well as North Carolina's Fred Lipp and Yale's Tim Kennedy. Harvard's Bruce Fowler, winner of the 100-yard breaststroke last year, has a good chance to defend his title in that event...
...Tim McCarthy, wrestling at 137, was ahead 3-1 in the last period of his match. Both men were on their feet, maneuvering for position. McCarthy, frying to stay out of trouble, was called twice for stalling by the referee. He lost a point each time, and had to settle for a draw. "If he'd been a better actor, he would have won," said Pickett...
Cornell had taken a quick 6-0 lead in the meet as Bob Stock decisioned Harvard's Howie Henjyoji 3-2 at 123, and Captain Neal Orr trounced Bing Sung, the Crimson's 130-pounder, 7-1. Tim McCarthy, wrestling at 137 for Harvard, lost two points on last period stalling penalties and settled for a 3-3 draw with Tom Meldrim...