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...undefeated varsity should be able to cope with the best the Lions can offer in any event. Top Coloumbia swimmer is sophomore Dick Stepcick, whose unbeaten record this year owes much to a well-timed illness during the week when the Lions met Yale. However, Crimson captain Chouteau Dyer, with considerably faster times to his credit than Stepeick, should be more than a match for his opponent at either 50 or 100 yards...
...last night Chouteau Dyer provided the spectators with at least 49.4 seconds worth of excitement. After Brown had been swept in everything but the butterfly, Dyer covered the 100-yard freestyle in that time to set new Harvard and Harvard pool records...
...Falk, Hammond, Lind), 4:00.3; 220 FREESTYLE: Seaton (H), Cochran (H), Haliday (B), 2:17.5; 50 FREE-STYLE: Clifton (H), Ogden ,H), Claiborn (B), 24.1; 200 BUTTERFLY: Chapman (B), Stanley (H), Jaffe (H), 2:25.2; ONE-METER DIVE: Gorman (H), Stone (H), Smith (B), 75.08 pts; 100 FREE-STYLE: Dyer (H), Macky (H), Claiborn (B), 49.4 (new Harvard and Harvard pool record); 200 BACKSTROKE: Clayson (B), Murray (H), Whitman (B), 2:19.6; 440 FREESTYLE: Cochran (H), Friedlander (B), 5:18.1; 200 BREAST-STROKE: S. Falk (H), Riddle (B), D. Falk (H), 2:33.3; 400 FREESTYLE RELAY: Harvard (Macky, Clifton, Winthrop...
Crimson captain Chouteau Dyer won the 220 freestyle in 50.5. As in the Dartmouth meet, Dyer was slowed when he missed a turn by a fraction of an inch and paused to touch the wall...
Hammond won the 200-yard backstroke by a large margin, Dyer took the 220, and the varsity swept the 50. Harvard won the final relay