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Since Yale's ace freestylers Rex Aubrey and captain Dave Armstrong (who has also reported ill) could not compete yesterday without cutting so many classes as to become ineligible for the N.C.A.A. championships later this month, the Elis' record-setting relay combination was not in the Easterns...
Brightest prospect for the Crimson will be captain Chouteau Dyer in the 50-yard freestyle. In addition to Yale's Dave Armstrong and Rex Aubrey, both of whom finished behind Dyer's 22.2 in last week's Yale meet, Bob Keiter of Amherst, who reportedly has done 22.3, should offer Dyer, hard competition. The 50 being what it is, prediction among these four is meaningless...
Crimson captain Chouteau Dyer, who broke his own school and pool records in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle against Yale last week, will swim in both the sprints and the 220-yard freestyle. The Elis' Rex Aubrey, who last year won both the 50 and 100-yard events at the meet, will face Dyer in the sprints...
...Besides Aubrey, the only defending champion in the meet, there will be Army's Frank Knight, who last year took the high board diving event. Also entered is the Elis' Tim Jecko, who last week lowered his own Intercollegiate mark in the butterfly...
...yard freestyle should see pretty much the same personnel and should be equally exciting. Aubrey turned in a 22.1 to tie for first place in the nationals last year, and must be slightly favored over Dyer whose Harvard record is 22.3, and over Armstrong, who did a 22.4 earlier this season. Roger Clifton or Lind will probably be the other Crimson entrant...