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1988 Eastern Championships

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400-yd. Individual Medley: 1. Drew Van Winkle, Penn State, 3:59.44; 2. Joshua Glantz, Princeton, 4:00.95;3. Brian Donahue, Princeton, 4:01.64; 4. Jeffrey Peltier, HARVARD, 4:02.16; 10. John Pearson, HARVARD, 4:05.18.

100 Butterfly: 1. Jim Harvey, Bucknell, 49,22; 2. Jim Emore, Pittsburgh, 49.41; 3. Ty Nelson, Princeton, 49.96; 6. Bill Bird, HARVARD, 50.35.

200 Freestyle: 1. Scott Jaffe, HARVARD, 1:37.34; 2. Mike Ross, Princeton, 1:37.93; 3. Dave Rafferty, Penn State, 1:39.10; 10. Chris Smith, HARVARD, 1:40.88.

100 Breaststroke: 1. Dave Sargalski, Syracuse, 55.61; 2. Coll Haddon, Army, 56.85; 3. Jim Lutz, HARVARD, 57.26; 4. Joey Zumpano, HARVARD, 57.29; 12. Jonathan Manson, HARVARD, 59.01.

100 Backstroke: 1. Paul Watson, HARVARD, 51.42; 2. Walt Sopp, Penn State, 51.55; 3. Jim Emore, Pittsburgh, 51.93; 9. Jeffrey Peltier, HARVARD, 52.12; 13. Andy Pardieck, HARVARD, 53.45.

800 Freestyle Relay: 1. Princeton, 6:38.84; 2. HARVARD (Chris Smith, John Pearson, Bill Bird, Scott Jaffe), 6:41.83; 3. Brown, 6:44.63.

Standings after Day Two: 1. Princeton, 375; 2. HARVARD, 305; 3. Penn State, 188; 4. Navy, 133; 5. Brown, 128; 6. Pittsburgh, 127; 7. Army, 124; 8. LaSalle, 113; 9. Yale, 103; 10. Syracuse, 81.

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