Word: ulen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...judging rules were violated. If Dave Hawkins lost to Yale's Sandy Gideonse by an inch last year in the 150-yard individual medley, he made it look like a mile in comparison with the margin today. Hal Ulen protested the decision, and in view of the facts he might have protested the officials right into the pool...
...comparative scores are dangerously misleading because of one simple reason: neither Ulen nor Eli coach Bob Kiphuth has revealed his squad's full potential. Neither has yet put together his fastest medley and free style relay teams, for example. Times can be considered, however. Again, while they do not reveal maximum potential unless the swimmers have opened up, they more correctly lead to true evaluation. And here Yale has the edge...
...Denny O'Connor, and Joe Burnett of the Blue have combined in the 300-yard medley relay for a time of 2:54.2. The closest the varsity has come to this is a clocking of 2:57.6 against Princeton. Don Mulvey, Ralph Zani, and Ted Whatley swam it, and Ulen is sure their time can be bettered. "We'll give them a good race," he said...
...What Hal Ulen can manufacture in the way of a 400-yard free style relay team is not yet known. Ted Whatley, Alan Rapperport, Marv Sandler, and John Millard did 3:34.3 for the varsity, but this is far behind the 3:25.6 of Yale's Ed Howes, Brisson Wood, Mark Thoman, and John Niles. Ulen has admittedly not tipped his hand, but the Blue can also do better...
Captain Sige Falk broke the 200-yard breast stroke record set by Ulen's son, Don, with a time of 2:34.1. Pete Macky set a Crimson freshman mark of 3:04.5 in the 300-yard individual medley. Then both Falk and Macky combined with Glenn Sisler to establish a 150-yard medley relay record...