Word: dyers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Edwards, Whatley, and Jorgensen combined with one of Ulen's sophomore dividends, Chouteau Dyer to set a 400-yard free style relay record in the next meet, against M.I.T.; they sped the distance in 3:41 flat to chop 1.4 seconds off a Crimson mark...
...yard free style relay, swimming against the Big Red foursome of Doug Love, Bob Bell, Robinson Ord, and Roy Swanson, the Crimson's Lind and Jack Dinsmoor fell slightly behind. But third man Gus Johnson held his own against Ord, the Big Red's ace, and Chouteau Dyer came from behind in the last leg to win by a yard and a half...
...Chouteau Dyer, Captain Ted Whatley, Jack Edwards, and Jim Jorgenson combined in that order to put together a 400-yard free style relay in 3:31 flat. The time broke the former Crimson mark of 3:32.4 set March 1, 1952, by John McNamara, Jack Millard, Ron Huebsch, and Dave Hedberg...
Attackers Ed Ansin and Gib Gerry, together with midfielders Mike Holmes and Mike Durham, have led the Yardling offense in the three games to date. Other starters for Pickett's squad tomorrow will be Mark Rhine at goal; Les Moulton at defense; John Dyer at attack; and Barry Saxe at midfield...
Vincent S. Aoki of Honolulu; Geoffrey T. Chalmers of Gambier, Ohio; Roger L. Clifton of Longmeadow, Mass.; Henry C. Dyer of St. Louis, Mo.; Harry K. Eldridge of Albany, N. Y.; Sigo Falk of Pittsburgh, Pa.; John W. Fowler of Naugatuck, Conn.; Robert H. Jaffe of Jamaica, L. I.; John R. Lind, of Wilmette, Ill.; Peter W. Macky of Paget, Bermuda; Arnold Marglin of Hollywood, Cal.; Arthur W. Martin of Seattle, Wash.; Lester R. Moulton, Marblehead, Mass.; Stewart Ogden, Louisville, Ky.; Harold P. Santmire of Buffalo, N. Y.; Stephen L. Singer of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Glenn E. Sisler...