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...trouble started in the 50 yard freestyle--a traditional judge's headache. The machine picked Robin Moore of Stanford for first. Moore's three timers each caught him in 22.1. The place judges, however, said Rex Aubrey of Yale had won. Aubrey's three timers clocked him in 22.1, 22.2, and 22.3 respectively. The meet officials held their first of many hurried conferences and compromised. They declared a tie race, but gave Moore an Intercollegiate record for his 22.1, while crediting Aubrey with a 22.2. Forty-five minutes later, however, they decided that since the swimmers had tied, they must...
...this time the place judges were quite disgruntled. The climax came in the 100 yard freestyle. The "machine" picked Al Kuhn of Northwestern (49.3) for first. The place judges said Aubrey (49.4) had won. What's more, they threatened to walk out unless the machine was junked...
...during the regular season, the varsity's main strength will lie in the sprints, the 200, the butterfly, and the two relays. In the 50, Chouteau Dyer (22.3) will once again contend with Rex Aubrey (22.2) and Sandy Gideonse (22.4) of Yale. But he will also face the added competition of Ohio State's Jim Kimmel (22.3), Northwestern's Al Kuhn (22.6), and Stanford's Robin Moore...
...same men will come back in the 100, where the Elis again rate a slight edge, especially since they will be swimming in their own pool. Aubrey holds the world record of 49.0 for the event, but can expect trouble from Gideonse (49.7), Dyer (49.7), Moore (50.5), and Dave McIntyre of North Carolina State, who did a 48.8 relay leg in the Easterns two weeks...
...Haven this year, Chouteau Dyer and Gideonse, both timed in 49.7 for the 100-yard freestyle, touched in for second place behind Yale's Rex Aubrey and his world record pace almost simultaneously...