Word: sigo
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Army has Don Kutyna, who has just set the West Point pool record for the 200-yard breaststroke. His 2:26.4 time, especially this early in the season, will push Hawkins and Sigo Falk to their extremes and may well beat even that...
...Sigo Falk took the breaststroke in 2:34.1, but like Greg Stone, who won the dive, he was the only Crimson entry to score in his event. Dave Hawkins had little trouble with the new 200-yard individual medley, winning in 2:18.8. Pete Macky squeezed into third place thanks to a strong final free style...
Jorgensen and Fletcher Davis will enter the 440 for the Crimson. Hawkins, again, and Sigo Falk should handle the breast-stroke superiorly, as usual. Their event follows, rather than precedes, the 440 this year. This rearrangement removes the necessity of Jorgensen's swimming the grueling quarter and the free style relay in immediate sequence. Macky, Johnson, Lind, and Dyer will handle the final relay for Ulen themselves, however, Saturday
...Finally, Sigo Falk, his brother Dave, and Bill Hoadley provide breaststroke ability that may free Hawkins for duty elsewhere...
...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...