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Two Harvard records fell last Saturday, as the swimming team walloped Army at West Point.
Dave Hedberg finally realized his goal of setting a new Crimson 100-yard free-style mark with a performance of 51.T seconds, breaking Charlie Hutter's record fell later when Ron Hueback, John Millard, John McNamara, and Hedberg turned in a 3:32.3 time in the 100-yard free-style relay. The former mark was 3:32,2.
The win over Army enabled the team to go late a brief, but pleasant, first place tie with Yale in the Ivy League standings.
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