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Yale will have a home-pool advantage and the parson Eli crowd could make a difference. Aso, the Yardling tankers face a long bus de to New Haven tomorrow morning.
The winner of the 400-yard relay, the opening ey?t, will have an immediate psychological advantage, and the Yale quartet has recorded a best time of 3:39.6 to the Crimson's 3:45.3.
Harvard's Tim Chetin. out much of the year wraith ?? flu, is a likely participant in the 400-yard relay and should improve the Crimson's performance. Supreme efforts by the rest of the foursome will be necessary to engineer an upset, however.
The meet's keenest competition could center on the individual duel between. Harvard's Bruce Jostin and the Elis' Nate Carmell. Jostin and Carmell have comparable best times in both the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle. For Harvard to win the meet, Jostin, like everyone else, will have to come through with a clutch performance.
Harvard is in excellent physical condition and the team is psychologically "up" for tomorrow's finale. For one of the few times this season, all of the Crimson's top swimmers will compete in three races, and one Yardling summed up the team's attitude Wednesday by saying, "We are sky-high."
In contrast. Yale may be somewhat demoralized from last week's heartbreaking five-point loss to Princeton.
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