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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...against Dartmouth on February 14 broke a five-year mark established in 1937 by the great Charlie Hutter of Harvard, Fred Worthem set a new Dartmouth record of 2:14 earlier this month and Ed Jones and Bill Trubee of Princeton are also threats in this event. Rene Chouteau, ace middle distance man on the large Yale squad, is another entrant who shines...
...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 and MacLeman of Yale are others whose ability in this event is worthy of respect...
...University of North Carolina sophomore, Denman Hammond, looms as one of the outstanding entries in the 150-yard backstroke. He recently, shaved a tenth of a second from the national collegiate long course record in this event, being timed in 1:41.5. He has been done as far as 1:38.7 over the short course and gives promise of doing even better...
Yale's medley relay team, to be composed in all probability of Dannenbaum, Davidge or Twigg-Smith and Pope, is the only unit in this event which seems virtually certain of going under three minutes. However, Army, Massachusetts State, North Carolina and Rutgers head the list of the Elis' rivals who may register a triumph here...
Having set a world's record at Michigan in the 400-yard freestyle relay of 3:27 and a fraction, the Blue mermen can field a quartet in this event which is about the best advance bet in the meet. Bob Kiphuth can choose four of the nine men he has entered and beat any other relay team to the finish by several seconds. Princeton's group of Sullivan, Jones, Bernabei and Clark is probably good for about a 3:35 effort, however, while Worthem, Storrs, Feldman and Noble have done 3:37 for Dartmouth...