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Varsity Captain Ted Whatley gave Dartmouth's Creight Hart a pounding race for second place in the 220 behind Jim Jorgenson...
Hutchinston and Schemheiter have set times of 2:12 and 2:17 respectively in the 220, but the varsity can top these if Jim Jogenson and Captain Ted Whatley duplicate their peak performances to date. And Jim Clarke may force a repeat of the Crimson's best sprinting effort if Chouteau Dyer, Gus Johnson, or Stu Ogden expect to beat him in-the 60-yard free style...
...brings with it six strong swimmers. Hawaiian Chuck Gray, its free-styling sprinter, covers the 100 in 52.5 and the 220 in 2:12.5. Jack Edwards and Chouteau Dyer haven't swum the former event as fast yet this season for the Crimson, while Jim Jorgensen and Captain Ted Whatley, who both went the longer distance in only slightly better time against Cornell; will again be pushed to peak performance...
...major assets: Dave Hawkins, who is so good in every event that he could virtually be the coach's whole portfolio; Alan Rapperport in the backstroke; and a block of talent in the free style that must even capture Yale's interest--Jim Jorgensen, Jack (Knife) Edwards, Captain Ted Whatley, and Gus Johnson...
...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...