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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Chouteau Dyer II '57; John Edwards '56; Sigo Falk '57; William D. Geer, Jr. '56; David F. Hawkins '56; Alfred W. Hoadley '57; John G. Johnson '56; James P. Jorgensen '56; Jon R. Lind '57; Peter W. Macky '57; Johnson C. Montgomery '55; Stewart Ogden '57; Alan S. Rapperport '55; Harold P. Santmire '57; Charles M. Walter '55; John T. Whatley '55 (captain); Henry L. Howell '55 (manager); Noble Smith '56 (associate manager...
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...
Alan Rapperport, Dave Hawkins, and Jon Lind broke 2:58 in the medley relay, the varsity's fastest of the season, but otherwise none of the Crimson's winning times were above...
Alan Rapperport showed marked improvement as he clocked the Crimson's fastest 200-yard backstroke of the season, 2:34.8. Jim Jorgenson swam his best 220 freestyle of the year, 2:10.6, and Rapperport, Falk, and Jon Lind combined for the Crimson's top 300-yard medley relay of the season with a 3:01 time...