Word: chouteau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...meet last week in the Harvard pool. The Elis capsized in their wake 28 other colleges, scoring 71 points to their closest competitor's (Michigan) 39. Yale's swimming stars this season are Captain Howie Johnson, 100-and 220-yard free style; René Chouteau, middle distances; John Meyer, breast stroke; Louis Dannenbaum, backstroke; Jim Cook, diving; and Dick Kelly, sprints. Chouteau was high scorer of the meet with 15 points: first in the 440-yard and the 1,500-meter, and third...
...Chouteau Expected...
...Rene Chouteau, a man from Missouri who learned to swim off the banks of the Mississippi, will probably be another Yale tankman to score a new record. At the Easterns last Saturday he turned in an new intercollegiate time of 3 minutes 31 seconds for the individual medley relay, won the 440 yard free style and then went on to beat his teammate Johnson...
...Chouteau Defends Title...
...Chouteau's best efforts, however, will probably be registered in the 440, where he is defending champion. His marks in the quarter mile have twice this season broken Bill Kendall's old dual meet record of 4:50.5 and Chouteau is now exactly three seconds under this time. John Storrs of Dartmouth is likely to push him hardest, the Indians' star having turned in a 4:54.9 clocking again Pennsylvania on March 7. Bill Trubee of Princeton was unbeaten at this distance but has not been below 5:06. Warren Fisher of Cornell, Dave Barnes of Harvard, Arras, Peters...