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A, Gar NAKA,40,4 SWIMMING and DIVING MEET Hawaii Swimming Club' 1 !1611 / A, gar NAKA,40,4 SWIMMING and DIVING MEET "AUSTRALIA'S HICKS IVE—JOHN HENRICKS SHIELD Each year, the name of the most outstanding senior swimmer of the Annual Keo Nakama Swimming and Diving Meet is engraved on one of the miniature silver shields. This trophy was presented to the Keo Nakama Mee+ by the Honorable Hicks lye, Vice President of the Amateur Australian Swimming Union, and John ffenricks, Australia's 1956 Olympic 100 meter freestyle champion, as token of +heir sincere apprecia- tion to the friends of Hawaii, and the Hawaii Swimming Club for inviting them to participate in +he 1956 7th Annual Keo Nakama Swimming Meet at the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium. Those whose names appear on the shield are: William Wool- sey-1956, Dawn Fraser of Australia and Karen Cone of the U.S.-1957, Tsuyoshi Yamanaka of Japan-1958, and John Parks of the Hawaii S.C.-1959. FARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIAL SWIMMING POOL HONOLULU, HAWAII Sanctioned by the Hawaiian Association Age Group Meet .June 29-30—July 1-2 1960 Senior Meet —July 7-8-9 O1ympIi e Year Edition 50c Program of Events and Records THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960-7:00 P.M. CALL 1. 400 M FREESTYLE 1 WOMEN SENIOR) 998-026 Haw'n. rec. 5:13.4 E. Kawamoto (Hawaii S.C.) '52 Amer, rec. 4:59.2 Chris von Saltza (Santa Clara S.C.) '58 or 926-895 Haw'n. guest rec. 5:00.2 Lorraine Crapp (Australia) '57 2183 KALAKAUA AVENUE Corner Lovers Graduate Registered Pharmacist on Duty at All Times 1. 4 . _9. W.:LLi - - - ROYAL PHARMACY LTD. 2. 5 . goe Yaw. 21.91 ILA 3. 6. .1:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Doty FREE DELIVERY - WAIKIKI KAHALA Alt. 1 Alt. 2 FREE PARKING 2. 100 M BREASTSTROKE I MEN SENIOR) Haw'n. rec. 1:16.1 Ken Nakasone (Maui) '58 Amer. rec. 1:16.7 Paul Hait (Santa Clara S.C.) '58 World rec. 1:11.5 W. Monoschkin (USSR) '57 PACKING 1. 4. RATING Alp 2. 5. • 3. 6. Alt. 1 Alt. 2 HARRY M. KANETA General Manager 3. 100 M BACKSTROKE (WOMEN SENIOR) 611 Middle St. Haw'n. rec. 1:20.3 J. Leeman (Unatt) '52 Amer, rec. I :12.2 Carin Cone (Unatt) '58 Phone 82-211 World rec. 1:11.9 J. Grinham (Gr. Br.) '58 1. 4. 2. 5. CONGRATULATIONS 3. 6. & BEST OF LUCK TO Alt. 1 Alt. 2 HAWAII SWIMMING CLUB 4. 100 M FLY ( MEN SENIOR ) Haw'n. rec. 1:05.0 Richard Tanabe (Hilo) '56 Amer, rec. 59.6 D. Larson (LAAC) '59 World rec. 1:00,1 T. Ishimoto (Japan) '58 POLLO'S MARKET 1. 4. 2. 5. 939 McCully Phone 998.759 3. 6. Alt. 1 AR. 2 1 0 THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960-7:00 P.M. In the heart of Waikiki ,. 9. 200 M FREESTYLE RELAY (WOMEN SENIOR) a bit of old New Orleans in exile Haw'n. rec. 2:12.8 (Pun. S.C. K. Fernandez, V. Eberly, M. Hodgins, B. A. Barnett) '59 BREAKFAST Nat'l Age Group rec. (15-16) 2:08.1 (Greater Ft. Lauderdale SC) '58 LUNCHEON 1. 2. DINNER 3. COCKTAILS 4. 5. 6. Alt. 1 Alt. 2 10. 200 M FREESTYLE RELAY (MEN SENIOR) INTERNATIONAL J. Parks) '59 Haw'n. rec. 1:51.4 Hawaii S.C. (E, Townsend, R. Tanabe, M. Blouin, INTERNATIONAL MARKET PLACE, WAIKIKI Amer. rec. 1:45.6 N. C. AC (B. Sonner, B. Roth, D. McIntyre, B. Robertson) '56 1. r 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Alt. 1 Alt. 2 RICHARD MASAO OCHI is Good General Contractor Nelft", is Dull 3414 Kaau St.—Phone 139-602 MODERN SHARPENING SERVICE for Hand and Power Mowers PINKING SHEARS A SPECIALTY GODA JEWELERS From Scissors to DIAMOND RINGS PEARLS, JADES, WATCHES Lead and Meat Cutting Saws SHEAFFERS. PARKERS WATERMANS PENS CALL 708-445 NO. 643 Ka Hale Hookala Pahi 0 Hawaii Nei Headquarters for Stop Watches T. CODA JAMES McWM. KAANAPU CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER 180 S. HOTEL STREET 1001 1 8+11 Ave. Corner of Pahoa Ave. PH. 524-321 66-078 HONOLULU 13, HAWAII 14 HAWAIIAN DREDGING & CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. tIALDERS IN HAWAII AND THE PACIFIC, ON LAND AND SEA, SINCE 1/02. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION industrial • • Power Plants • Piers and Docks GENERAL DRYDOCKINO • Utilities Systems • Hotels and licepitall AND SHIP REPAIR • Airports • Dredging • Steel Fabrication • Heavy Lifts • Highways • Pile Driving • Manna Salvage ORNIIRAL CONTRACTING • Barp and Tug Senior 1330 Ale Moons Telephone 1191181 • Machine Shop and Automotive Equipment Repair MARINE OPERATION Pier 41 To!ceases MI I PRIC Ea Quality 307 Ward Avenue, Honolulu, T.H. Telephone 64630 or 64.721 FXPRESS AIR FREIGHT "ONE CALL DOES IT ALL" Pick-Up and Delivery INTER-ISLAND-WORLD-WIDE Al R CARGO PHONE 6-2277 525 Halekauwila Street Corner Halekauwila and Kakaako Offices: Honolulu, Hilo, Kahului 15 FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1960-7:00 P.M. TIMES GRILL 1. 200 M FREESTYLE (MEN SENIOR) Haw'n. rec. 2:07.7 Wm. Woolsey (Unatt) '56 645 Kapiolani Boulevard Amer. rec. 2:06.6 Wm. Woolsey (Unatt} '56 World rec. 2:03.0 T. Yamanaka (Japan) '58 "Meet me at Times Grill" Next to the Honolulu Advertiser 1. 4. Restaurant & Bar Service 2 5. 3 6. BEIZO HIGA 5- THOMAS HIGA Al). 1 Alt. 2 2. 800 M FREESTYLE (WOMEN SENIOR) Haw'n. rec. 11 :23.4 C. Kleinschmidt (Hawaii S.C.) '49 Amer. rec. 10:35.8 Sylvia Ruuska (Berk. Y.) '57 "OLD FASHION" World rec. 10:1 1 .8 Ilsa Konrads (Aust.) '58 Hawn. guest rec. 10:24.5 Lorraine Crapp (Aust.) '57 111145PORTUGUESE 1. 4. S DEFT BE OUR FAMOUS 3 DAV PROCESS 2. 5. 3. 6. Alt. 1 Alt. 2 S1.-re rrrr 0102,1003 1 In •07. 3. 200 M BREASTSTROKE (MEN SENIOR) Haw'n. rec. 2:46.5 Kenneth Nakasone (Maui) '58 Amer, rec. 2:47.8 N. Rumpel INYACI '58 World rec. 2:36.5 Terry Gathercole (Aust.) '58 1. 4. 2. 5. WINDWARD 3. 6. Alt. 1 Alt. 2 ROOFING CO. 4. 100 M FLY (WOMEN SENIOR) If you want the best Hawn. rec. 1:14.3 Ivanelle Hoe (Hawaii S.C.) '56 Amer. and world rec. 1:09.6 Nancy Ramey (Wash. AC) '58 PHONE 252-044 1 . 4. 2. 5. Branches on all islands 3. 6. Alt. 1 Alt. 2 16 Dispenser General 1673 KAPIOLANI BLVD. Phones: 999-737 — 997.578 RAMUC America's No, One Swimming Pool Enamel MORE POOLS ARE PAINTED WITH RAMUC THAN ANY OTHER BRAND BEAUTIFUL COLORS Keep Your Swimming Pool Clear as Spring Water with • • • EXALGAE A SAFE EFFECTIVE ALGAECIDE GRACE BROTHERS, LTD. 2312 KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY TELEPHONE 82-905 For Your Child's Future . INTERNATIONAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, LTD. 1030 Smith Street Phone 6-4421 17 FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1960-7:00 P.M. 5. 100 M BACKSTROKE (MEN SENIOR) C-. ITPEWRITER Hawn, and Amer. rec. 1 :04.3 Yoshi Oyakawa (Hilo) '56 jERVICE World rec. I:01.5 John Monckton (Aust.) '58 REPAIRS, SALI• • SERVICE- 1. 4. ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS • ADDING MACHINES 2. .5 3. 6. Office Supplies and Equipment Alt. 1 Alt. 2 Torpedo Typewriters General and Totalia Adding Machines 6. 100 M FREESTYLE (WOMEN SENIOR) 1053 S. Beretania Phone 58-275 Haw'n. rec. 1:07.0 Thelma Kalama (Hawaii S.C.) '58 Amer. rec. 1:03.5 Chris von Saltza (Santa Clara S.C.) '58 World rec. 1 :01.2 Dawn Fraser (Aust.) '58 UEHARA BROTHERS Haw'n. guest rec. Dawn Fraser 1:02.0 (Australia) '57 SERVICE STATION 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6. TIRES. TUBES. RECAPS. BATTERIES Alt. 1 Alt. 2 COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY FOR LUBRICATION WORK 7. 50 M FREESTYLE ( MEN SENIOR) COR KAPIOLANI FEAUMOKLJ STS Haw'n. rec. 25.2 Richard Cleveland (Hawaii S.C.) '54 PHONE 997803 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6. BIG SAVINGS IN GOVERNMENT SURPLUS Alt . 1 Alt. 2 MERCHANDISE Heavy construction and farm equipment, trucks and trailers, portable generators and water pumps, winches, structural steel and 8. 1 M SPRINGBOARD DIVING (MEN SENIOR) steel bars, pipes and fittings, electric and plumbing supplies, new and used canvas tarpaulin, hoses, shovels, axes, and thou- 1959 winner-Dave Pfaender (Pun. S.C.) 197.10 points sands of other items. WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN SURPLUS! 1. 4. Moanalua Exchange, Ltd. 2. 5. 2838 Kamehameha Highway 3. 6. Phones 892012 - 892412 4. 7. 18 Trophies - Medals - for all Sports - Events - Occasions Trophy Refinishing The Engraving (Hand Cr Machine) Prompt Service LILLIAN EJERCITO (Aiea S.C.) (freestyle, breaststroke, fly) Awards For Champions I Phone 51-8915 1301 S. King Street Opposite of Civic Auditorium and SPORTSWEAR 2716 S. King St. (MOM) Phone 9.5028 JO ANN KANNO MADE TO ORDER (Hilo Aquatic Club) SUIT • PANTS • SHIRTS (fly and backstroke) UNIFORM SUPPLIES FIREMEN • DRIVERS • SERVICE STA. ATTEND. We Do Emblem Service Ready Made on Hand Men's and Children Wear Store Hours: Wed. & Thurs. 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sun. 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon (PARKING IN REAR) We Give Super Saving Stamps Bank of Hawaii and Kamaalna Charge Account Plans ULULANI BAKER (Hilo Aquatic Club) (fly and freestyle) Seven Up Bottling Co. of Honolulu 967 Robello Lane Honolulu, Hawaii Phone 85968 NORMAN LEONG (Palama S.C.) (freestyle) 19 TO HAWAII SWIMMING CLUB USHIJIMA COUCH FACTORY "Alan" DIANA HOLLINGSWORTH (Hickam S.C.) CUSTOM-MADE MATTRESS (breaststroke, freestyle) Beddings of Quality — Beauty — Comfort Couches & Pillows 1818 South King Street Phone 96-1575 B RACHEL DARRAH (Unattached) OASISI0fReIT (backstroke) Dining & Dancing Nightly Floor Shows Every Night Serve Japanese, and American Food Wedding Receptions • Banquets • Club Dinners Family Gathering • Athletic Meetings Phone OPEN FROM 2944 Waialae Ave.
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