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The First-Day Results of the 1988 Eastern Championships

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500-yd. Freestyle: 1. Mike Ross, Princeton, 4:26.38; 2. Jeff Gershe, LaSalle, 4:29.13; 3. Bill Bird, HARVARD, 4:30.43; 4. John Pearson, HARVARD, 4:30.83.

200 Individual Medley: 1. Scott Jaffe, HARVARD, 1:50.38; 2. Dave Sargalski, Syracuse, 1:50.66; 3. Drew Van Winkle, Penn State, 1:53.25; 10. Paul Watson, HARVARD, 1:54.84; 12. Paul Ryder, HARVARD, 1:54.84.

50 Freestyle: 1. Keith Kaplan, HARVARD, 20.83; 2. Coll Haddon, Army, 20.84; 3. Albert Price, Princeton, 21.02; 7. Greg Tull, HARVARD, 21.41; 13. Chris Smith, HARVARD, 21.30; 14. Mark Shagena, HARVARD, 21.35.

One-Meter Diving: 1. Doug Kirkman, Princeton, 477.70; 2. Paul Feduchak, Navy, 451.70; 3. Tim Burke, Colgate, 448.05; 13. Patrick Healy, HARVARD, 408.30.

400 Medley Relay: 1. Princeton, 3:20.94; 2. HARVARD (Paul Watson, Scott Jaffe, Bill Bird, Keith Kaplan), 3:21.73; 3. Pittsburgh, 3:24.71.

Standings after Day One: 1. Princeton, 179; 2. HARVARD, 140; 3. Navy, 81; 4. Penn State, 74; 5. Army, 65; 6. Pittsburgh, 64; 7. Brown, 55; 8. LaSalle, 53; 9. Syracuse, 39; 10. Yale, 34.

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