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Dyer Sets Record as Swimmers Overwhelm Cornell Team, 70-16

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Captain Chouteau Dyer broke the Harvard pool and College record for the 50-yard freestyle with a 22.3 time Saturday night, as the varsity swimmers trounced Cornell 70 to 16 at the I.A.B.

Bill Murray, Dave Falk, John Hammond, and Jon Lind won the 400 yard medley. Macky and Cornell's McCooley. In the 220-yard freestyle, Dick Seaton placed first, followed by his teammate Peter

Dyer's 22.3 clipped a tenth of a second off his old record of 22.4 set last year. Following him was his teammate Roger Clifton. The 200-yard butterfly was won by the Crimson's James Stanley, while Dyer and Lind placed first and second in the 100-yard freestyle.

Hammond won the 200-yard breastroke, while Cornell's McCooley set a new Cornell record of 4:59.9 for the 400-yard freestyle. In the 200-yard breastroke, Stanley won over Falk, and Macky, Clifton, Winthrop, and Michener took the 400-yard freestyle relay.

The Crimson takes on Dartmouth 8:00 Saturday at the I.A.B. The Harvard record is now five wins, no losses.

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