Word: relays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...only counted for close seconds against Yale. Other seconds were scored by Steve Singer in the breaststroke and Bob Hultslander in the 100. Barry Wasserman ranked third in the breaststroke. The only first place for the Puritans came when Rod Wolfe, Wasserman, Singer, and Eakin swam the 200 yard relay...
...most part, however, Yale and State dominated the last half of the competition. This was partly because Harvard had no men competing in the 100 yard backstroke, the 200 yard individual medley, or the 300 year medley relay...
After Greg Stone took fourth in the one meter dive, Dyer, Pete Macky, Jon Lind, and Jorgensen won the 400 year relay in 3:26.1. This is two seconds faster than the old Harvard record and a second faster than former meet record held by Yale. Yale's team of Gideonse, Ed Howes, Dan Cornwall, and John Niles finished second...
...yard backstoke, the Crimson's Gary Pildner finished fourth in 1:01.8, but again showed excellent end-of-the-year improvement. The 400-yard medley relay team finished fourth, doing a 4:05.1, yet without the services of Captain John Hammond, who has been sick since the Dartmouth meet...
...Chouteau Dyer will seek revenge against the Elis' Aubrey and Gideonse, but Keiter of Amherst (22.7) or Maxwell of UConn (22.8) might pull an upset. The same men will come back in the 100 tomorrow, with Armstrong and Cornwall of Yale, both of whom have broken 50 seconds on relay legs, complicating the picture...