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1963 N.C.A,A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM NAMED G. Robert Mowerson, Chairman, N.C.A.A. All-American Comm. University of Minnesota Michigan Ray E. Ellis. Minnesota Martin P. Hull Stanford Nathaniel L. Clark, In selecting the 1963 N.C.A.A. All-America Swimming Ohio State; John A. Wagner, Indiana Gerald S. Livingston Florida. Team, the Committee made every effort to be fair to all those 100 YARD BACKSTROKE--Robert Bennett, So. Ca forn a, N.C.A.A. W nner; Jeffrey who had times submitted for consideration. It was felt that P. Mattson, Michigan State; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Edward C. Bartsch, Michigan; Cameron T. Stock Indiana Louis B. Schaefer IV Ohio State; Roger L. Goettsche, it was only fair that every finalist at the N.C.A.A. Champion- Yale Vernon G. Schimmel, Southern Methodist; H. Thompson Mann; North Carolina; ships should be on the team. This meant on the face of things Harry T. Be nsk, U. S. Ar Force. that anyone who had bettered the time of the sixth place man 200 YARD BACKSTROKE--Edward C. Bartsch Michigan N.C.A.A. Winner; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Cameron T. Stock, Indiana; Robert Bennett, Southern California; Roger would make the All-America. This, however, has not neces- L. Goettsche, Yale; Louis B. Schaefer'IV, Ohio State; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; sarily been the case as performance within a championship is Vernon G. Schimmel Southern Methodist; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State. counted more heavily than a performance done in a dual meet 100 YARD BREAST STROKE--R chard F. Ne son, M ch gan, N.C.A.A. W nner; G. Gardiner Green, Princeton; Chester A. Jastremski, Indiana; Kenneth H. Nakasone, where the pressure is not nearly as great. Additionally, the Indiana; Peter I. Fogarasy, North Carolina State; John Gage, California; Jon P. winners of the first two places in the N.C.A.A. Meet. For this Rowe Southern Methodist; Carroll F. Henderson Texas Ted Petras Southern Illi- nois Virgil W. Luken, Minnesota; Peter A. Anderson, Indana; W am F. Drver, reason we are not listing times of the selected men because M ch gan State. this might cause too many questions as to why a faster time 200 YARD BREAST STROKE--Martin P. Hull, Stanford N.C.A.A. Winner; John R. is not listed ahead of the N.C.A.A. winner's time. Pringle, Harvard; Chester A. Jastremski, nd ana; Jon P. Rowe, Southern Methodist; Kenneth H. Nakasone, Indiana; Carroll F. Henderson, Texas; Richard F. Nelson, Again, just about every area of the country is represented Michigan; Virgil W. Luken, Minnesota; Jack Schlitz, Southern Illinois; G. Gardiner on the team, with the Middle-West having a preponderance Green, Princeton; Geza Bodolay, Michigan. of those selected. 200 YARD MEDLEY--Harley M. (MarLy) Mull, Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; R. Edward Townsend, Jr., Yale; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; Chester A. Jastremski, Indiana; The certificates issued by the All-America Certification Com- Alasdair U. Barnetson, Southern Methodist; John House, Southern California; Cary mittee to the members of this year's all America will be iden- P. Tremewan, Indiana William J. Milota, Minnesota; John R. Pringle, Harvard; Gary tical except for the name and the event, and with the further E. Baker, Idaho; W lain L. Wood, Mich gan State; Dale A. Kiefer, Ya e; Stephen Schultz, Utah. exception the winner of that event in the N.C.A.A. Cham- 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY--R. Edward Townsend, Jr., YAH!, N.C.A.A. Winner; pionship will have his certificate marked "N.C.A.A. Winner". John R. Pringle, Harvard; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; John House Southern Cali- 1963 N.C.A.A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM fornia; Richard D. Boyd, Oregon; Cary P. Tremewan, Indiana; R chard E. Gretzinger, 50 YARD FREE STYLE--Steven J. Jackman, Minnesota, N.C.A.A. Winner; Stephen Michigan State; Alasdair U. Barnetson, Southern Methodist; Dale A. Kiefer, Yale; E. Clark, Yale; Michael M. Austint Yale; Michael R. Collins, U. S. Naval Academy; Richard Quick, Southern Methodist. Edward V. Spencer North Carolina State College Thomas J. Hayoen, Indiana; 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY--Minnesota, (Alfred G. Ericksen, Virgil W. Luken, Walter Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State; James R. Riutta, Michigan; Peter H. Browne, P. Richardson, Steven J. Jackman); Yale (Roger L. Goettsche, Andrew R. Cooke, Utah; Per Ola Lindberg, Southern California; John G. Bernard, Oklahoma; Graham Stephen E. Clark Michael M. Austin); Indiana (Cameron T. Stock Chester A. W. McMillan Wisconsin Terry M. Barnett, Miami University (Ohio). Jastremsk, Fred W. Schm dt, Larry A. Schu hof); Southern Ca forn a (Robert Ben- 100 YARD FREE STYLE--Per Ola Lindberg Southern California, N.C.A.A. Winner; nett Thomas Kane, Michael Mealiffe, Peter Reed). Michigan (Edward C. Bartsch, Michael M. Austin Yale Steven J. Jackman Minn'esota Stephen E. Clark Yale Richard F. Nelson, Jeffrey G. Longstreth, Steven 'D. Thrasher); Stanford (Ken.neth Michael R. Collins U. S. Naval Academy Anthony H. Clay, U. S. Military Academy; W. Pettigrew, David R. Gildea Martin P. Hull, Michael A. Doacher); Michigan State David C. Lyons, Ya e; Wi iam L. Wood, M ch gan State; M chae J. Wood, M ch gan (Jeffrey P. Mattson, W am F. Dryer, Chafes E. Strong, Willam L. Wood); State: William M. Stueck Colgate. Princeton (Jed R. Graef, G. Gardiner Green, James R. Griffith, David A. Kennedy); 200 YARD FREE STYLE--R. Edward Townsend, Jr., Yale N.C.A.A. Winner stephen Ohio State (Louis B. Schaefer IV, Thomas Ockerse, Nathaniel L. Clark, Harley M. E. Clark Yale David C. Lyons Yale Michael J. Wood Michigan State Per Ola (Marty) Mull) Southern Methodist (Vernon G. Schimmel, Jon P. Rowe, Alasdazr U. L ndber~r. Sonthern Ca ifornia; Jon Knn,~d~. ~o,ther n C~ ~n,n a: (~-~r ~'s M!lss- Barnetson, Ned D. Merritt). man, Yale Gary A. Verhoeven Indiana; William M. Stueck, Col~ate; R~;nh L. 400 YARD FREE STYLE RELAY--Yale (Charles L. Mussman R. Edward Townsend Jr., A en, M nnesota; Frank W. Berry, M ch gan; James Corfman, Southern Ca forn a; David C. Lyons, Michael M. Austin), N.C.A.A. Winner; Mi;lneaota (Michael V. ~;'tauf- fer, Walter P. Richardson, Ralph L. Allen, Steven J. Jackman) Southern California 500 YARD FREE STYLE--John Konrada, Southern California, N.C.A.A. Winner; James (Peter Reed, Robert Bennett, James Corfman, Per 0 a L ndberg); Yi anova (John Corfman Southern Cali÷ornia (;ary A. Vertoeven Indiana Alan B. Somers Indiana P. Geoghegan, Richard B. Girdler, Richard A. McDonough, Paul G Winn); U. S. Ilkka T. Suvanto Stanford Richard A. McDonough, Villanova; R. Lynwood Straw, Military Academy (Steven M. Bliss, George J. Merges, William H. Landgraf, Anthony Yale Brian Foss, Southern California; Robert A. Benson, Oregon; Roy D. Burry, H. Clay); Michigan State (Jeffrey P. Ma~lSon, Richard E. Gretzinger, William L. M ch gan. Wood, Michael J. Wood); Indiana (Larry A. Schulhof, Fred W. Schmidt, Thomas T. 1650 YARD FREE STYLE--John Konrads, So. California, N.C.A.A. Winner; Roy D. Hayden, Edward T. Stickles); Southern Methodist (Richard W. Quick R. Lee Under- Burry, Michigan; Alan B. Somers, Indiana; Thomas D. Dudley, Michigan; Brian wood, Ned D. Merritt Alasdair U. Barnetson) San Jose State (Oavi~J Corbet James Foss, Southern California Gary A. Verhoeven, Indiana; Gary Heinrich, Cincinnati; E. Spear, Peter Sagues, N cho as Schoenmann); M ch gan (Thomas R. Burns, James Terry McE gott, Los Ange es State; Ilka T. Suvanto, Stanford; Richard D. Boyd, R. Riutta, Steven D. Thrasher, Frank W. Berry). Oregon; John H. Dumont, Michigan. ONE METER DIVING--Louis V. Vitucci Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; Stanley C. 100 YARD BUTTERFLY--Walter P. Richardson, Minnesota, N.C.A.A. Winner; Michael Cox, Michigan; Juan Bote a, Oh o State; Gordon Beavers, Texas; Edward H. Booth- Meafiffe Southern California Richard A. McDonough, Villanova; Larry A. Schulhof, man, Michigan; William J. Glueck Ohio State; Richard W. Flynn, Ohio State; Ronald Indiana; Fred W. Sehmidt, Indiana; George M. Spear, Texas; Martin P. Hull. Stan- H. Squires, Maryand; Day d R. Hawk, Cornell; Roy Nichols, Rutgers; Richard W. ford; Gerald S. Livingston Florida; Nathaniel L. Clark, Ohio State; Alasdair U. Gilbert, Indiana. Rarnetonn, ~mzth~rn Method st. THREE METER DIVING--Louis V. Vitucci, Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; Edward H. 200 YARD BUTTERFLY--Richard A. McDonough, Villanova, N.c.A.A. Winner; Michael 9oothman, Michigan; William J. Glueck, Ohio State; Roy Nichols, Rutgers; Stanley Mealiffe Southern California Walter Y. Richardson Minnesota Fred W. Schmidt C. Cox. Michigan; Gordon Beavers, Texas Goran Lundcfuist Ohio State; Be E Walk nd ana; Larry A. Schu hof, nd ana; George M. Spear, Texas; Jeffrey B. Moore, sten, Ohio; Juan Bote a, Oh o State; John And'rews, Pr nceton; Richard W. Gilbert, Indiana. Lloyd Rodenbaugh, Wayland Prep, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, RERYCH, ROBIE... PEEKSKILL M.A. trailed Punahou's Richardson for 100 yard breaststroke honors. TOP PREPS ALL AMERICANS Rodenbaugh clocked 1:04.6 followed by Stephen Teaford, Lawrenceville, New Jersey-Steve Rerych and Carl Robie Exeter 1:04.8. each placed first in two individual events to give Peekskill Tom Cazel, Pinehurst; Paul Doty, Williston; Tom Hutton, Military Academy four of the five first place mentions in the Fork Union MA; Gene Martin, McCallie; and Tom Paxton, 1963 Prep School All American Swimming Team. The All Lawreneeville repeated as All American Prep Divers. 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY: Punahou Honolulu, Hawaii (Alan Van Etten, Allen American listing compiled by Philip G. Pratt, Coach of the Richardsonj James Miles Mike Miles) 1:42.7; Peekskill M.A., N.Y.