Word: ulen
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...unit yet," said coach Half Ulen, "and it will be hard, frankly, to match last year's record. It's up to the boys. But they've produced before," he added...
...Ulen's other big gun is not so large in size, but he is so loose in the water that he excels at the butterfly, breaststroke, and individual medley. Dave Hawkins, who won three events against Yale last year, has scored more points and broken more records than any other Crimson swimmer in the past three years...
After Jorgensen and Hawkins, Ulen is concerned with developing potential. He lost both of last year's varsity divers team by graduation, but they had not come through against Yale, costing the meet. To replace them, diving coach Charley Batterman has the two who dove for the freshmen last year: Greg Stone and Duane Murner. The talented Stone was practically undefeated last year; the hard-working Murner came just about as close to him as anyone could get. "It will take a darn good diver to beat them," Batterman said. But this year the Yale meet is at New Haven...
...Ulen lost three swimmers from his last team, however, who will not be so easily replaced as his divers. 1955 captain Ted Whatley could be depended upon to score in the 220. At present, his only apparent successor is Fletcher Davis, a sophomore who didn't get much of a chance to prove himself as a freshman because of a skiing-accident concussion. Perhaps he will stay off skis this winter, but he still has much work to do, judging by what he was able to produce last year...
Swimming coach Hal Ulen is somewhat of the same opinion, although he admits telegraphic swimming meets have been successful elsewhere. "We like to swim against actual men," he said, "not just marks...