Word: yorzyk
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Massachusetts' Bill Yorzyk, 23, who won the 200-meter butterfly with a world record...
Geer's time was 21:17.7. Springfield's Bill Yorzyk took first in 18:50.7, with his teammate, Bruce Hutchinson, placing second. The Crimson's Dave Hawkins beat both of these men when they swam the 220-yard free style at the IAB in the season's opener on Dec. 12. His clocking of 2:09.6 at that time set a new Crimson record which Jimmy Jorgensen broke last Saturday at Yale. Both Springfield swimmers defeated varsity captain Charley Egan and Geer in the 440 in that same meet. Yorzyk's time then...
Hawkins swam the 220-yard free style in 2:09.6 upset the visitors' Bill Yorzyk, National AAU and collegiate champion who holds the record in this event, and crack the old Crimson mark of 2:10.3 not by S. G. Hutter, Jr. '38 at Cambridge in March...
Springfield's Yorzyk, after seeing one of his specialties stolen by Hawkins, came back in the 440 free style with a 4:49.2 race. His teammate, Jack Mayers, who holds the National Intercollegiate record for the 120, took the 150-yard individual medley in 1:39.8. Crimson captain Charlie Egan came in second...
Ulen's squad shows good depth, and depth will be needed in tonight's opener against Springfield. The visitors will bring four aquatic standouts to the Blockhouse, Bill Yorzyk, a National AAU and Collegiate champion, holds the record for the 220-yard race and swims the 440 in a time, Ulen said. "far beyond anything we can do." And his teammate. Bruce Hutchinson, has a strong penchant for placing second to him in both events...