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Seek Ninth Win

Pointing for the Terps since
the win over West Virginia, the
tankers will try for their ninth
win against only two defeats.
One of the defeats came at the
hands of national power N.C.
State.

"We'll work right through
the State Meet, probably doing
a short workout each day in
the morning," remarked Mr.
Good. The team will be
pointing for the ACC
championships.

Although the long-range
objective for the team is a good
ACC performance, the
immediate goal is to beat
Maryland Saturday afternoon.
The Terps and UNC are the
obstacles between the Cavaliers
and a second-place finish in the
conference meet.

Despite the loss of 14
points in the two diving events,
Mr. Good thinks that his squad
might be able to outswim the
Terps and win the meet.
Speaking about the meet, he
commented, "Every event is
going to be a tough event. No
one underestimates us
anymore, so they'll be ready
for us. It'll be a hell of a
meet."

The meet will begin at 3:00
Saturday, and Mr. Good hopes
that some of the crowd leaving
the Wake Forest basketball
game will stop by to cheer on
his swimmers.

"They have really fine
seniors, about five real studs,"
remarked Mr. Good. The Cavs
will counter with a young
team. Only Ettenger and
backstroker Gerry Rollins are
in their final year at the
University.

The Cavs will count on
strong performances from
Mark Bernardino, and vastly
improved Frans deJong.
DeJong had season-best times
Tuesday night, winning the 50
freestyle in a scool record 22.7
and leading off the free relay in
49.7 for his 100-yard leg.