Word: ulen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Indoor Athletic Building at 8 o'clock tonight. Although Harvard is considerably handicapped by the loss of H. V. Atherton '82 and J. L. Ward '84, both of whom have undergone operations for appendicitis since the last meet, Tech is not counted upon to furnish any stiff opposition. Coach Ulen said yesterday...
Ward was instrumental in the defeat of the Bowdoin mermen just before the Christmas vacation, winning a first place in the 220-yard free-style race. Coach Ulen will probably fill his place on the team with G. D. Windsor...
Captain B. S. Wood '33 will be entered tonight in the 440-yard free-style and in the relay, new moved up from 200 to 400 yards. Wood last year competed chiefly in the short events but this year Ulen plans to use the versatile 440-yard intercollegiate champion in whatever event Harvard's opponents are strongest...
...indication of what may be expected of them during the rest of the season. In spite of the success which attended Harvard's first swimming team in many years, and the fact that, with two important exceptions, all of the veterans of that team are back this year, Coach Ulen has consistently refused to recognize any improvement in the outlook. Some of the men will be more experienced but, handicapped by the loss of W. S. DeLima '31 and Addison Love '33, it is doubtful if the team as a whole can average as good time as last year...
...Duane '32 and Sidney Bluhm '32 are the most promising divers, with E. V. Keville '33 and E. M. Wadsworth '33 as substitutes. For the back stroke Coach Ulen will rely on H. V. Atherton '32, J. T. Blackwell '34, E. G. Helvenston '33, W. J. McTigue '33, and E. E. Stowell '34; for the breast stroke on A. C. Dearing '34, H. G. Dillingham '34, G. C. Larcom '33, H. C. Lehman '33, and E. H. Mairs...