Word: dyers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Choutean Dyer missed qualifying for the 100 by two-tenths of a second with a 52.8 trial clocking. Yale's Rex Aubrey won the event in 50.1, ahead of John Glover of Dartmouth...
...Kerry Donovan took the 50-yard freestyle in a blanket finish which the judges took over 15 minutes to decide. Yale's Rex Aubrey took second, followed by Dick Pennigton of the University of Iowa, Dartmouth's John Glover, Robinson Ord of Cornell, and the Crimson's Chouteau Dyer...
Yale easily took the 400-yard free style relay in 3:24.9 with Aubrey, Sandy Gideonse, Dan Cornwell, and Captain Mac Aldrich. The Crimson's quartet of Dyer, Pete Macky, Jon Lind, and Jorgensen was fourth behind Michigan and lowa State. Dyer's leg put Harvard in the lead, but by the final lap Jorgensen again had to come from behind to beat the Ohio State team by one second and Stanford by 4.8. Dartmouth's relay did not reach the finals...
Hawkins, Chouteau Dyer, Jack Edwards, and Jorgensen combined for the first time in the Eastern relay, and so their time, if they swim together again, should be faster this week. Edwards, however, has been sick with the flu, and Jon Lind may have to replace...
John Glover of Dartmouth and Yale's Rex Aubrey, Kerry Donovan, and Sandy Gideonse will control the 50 and 100 free style events, with the Mid-West's only apparent opposition being Ron Gora of Michigan. Dyer, Edwards, Gus Johnson, Lind, Pete Macky, and Stu Ogden will enter for the Crimson, with Jorgensen being a possible extra if his temporary illness keeps him from...