Word: ulen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Hal Ulen will put his Varsity mermen against Greenwood Memorial tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, seeking his twenty-sixth straight victory for the Crimson swimmers...
Just whom Coach Ulen will enter in tomorrow's meet must remain in doubt at least until after this afternoon's practice, for several squad-members are still at large. Sophomore freestyler Lonnie Stowell will compete for the first time this season. He has been out with a cold. All in all, the contest is not expected to draw many fans to the pool balcony except dyed-in-the-wool tank enthusiasts...
...Meredith '42 followed the tradition of his father, a former Crimson star and Olympic champion, when he sprinted to win the 300 yard run by a good five yards, after trailing only 20 yards from the tape. Meredith's time was 35:2. Fred Ulen '39 and Holmes of the Huskies were clocked...
...visitors' sprinters, Chipkin and Coswell promise fast competition for Charles Burwell and Fred Ulen...
...story is the same for the rest of the free-stylers: lots of promise, but nothing concrete just yet to smooth the furrowed Ulen brow. Frank Powers will be a good middle-distance man--eventually. Johnny Quinlan and Freddie Griffin are expected to be good for a lot of seconds in the 50 and 100. "One-Breath" MacMaster needs more time for faster 50's. Distance men Ed Hewitt and Bob White are both pluggers who seem to thrive on work, but they've got to show results soon...