Word: dyers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dave Hawkins has proved his lithe versatility by the increasing ease with which he handles all four strokes of the new 200-yard individual medley. Chouteau Dyer is gaining finesse and may lower the 100-yard sprint record he set earlier this year...
...these men were counted upon; their needed performances were predicted. What Ulen needs is something more. To date, only Rog Clifton and Jon Lind have shown a helping hand, placing second to Dyer in the 50 and 100. With Gus Johnson, they give the Crimson good sprint strength...
...Chouteau Dyer was the visitors' other winner, copping both sprints. Here Crimson strength was evident, as varsity representatives took second place behind him. Dyer won the 50 in 23.3, ahead of Rog Clifton, and the 100 in 51.8, leading Jon Lind to the finish...
...Dyer and either Macky or Lind will swim a second time for the Crimson in the 100, and Winthrop will come back in the backstroke, accompanied by Paul Santmire...
...Crimson. Hawkins, again, and Sigo Falk should handle the breast-stroke superiorly, as usual. Their event follows, rather than precedes, the 440 this year. This rearrangement removes the necessity of Jorgensen's swimming the grueling quarter and the free style relay in immediate sequence. Macky, Johnson, Lind, and Dyer will handle the final relay for Ulen themselves, however, Saturday