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VOL II - l!o 1 T!lE OFFICIAL P 1 ' lLIC1\TION UF T;IE ,\'JI 'i1:TE\U :;\ffMNl'•IG COHi'iITTEE FE;iJ<.UARY 1973

C0 NFESSIONS OF A 4 4 -YE A R.- 0 LD BEGINNER

By RICHARD O. PETERSON I ~m Lucky to have coaching from three ex­ perts my wife, our Masters S>vim Team The bottom of the pool dipped away from me, coach in Westfield (Earl Hulihan, and even andiwondered 1vhy I had started at the shal­ Jim Counsilman (via his exceptional book, low end instead of swimming toward it. I "The Science of Swimming''). kept digging in, watching for the ''T" at the end of the lane. It came sooner than I ex­ Breathing at the right time with the right pected. One more breath and another stroke amount of air at the right Location-- that's and I was there. I had just finished my my toughest problem, probably as a result of first 25 yards of front crawl.! And with the my college fiascos. And when I overconcen­ "right kind" of breathing! trate ori breathing, something else "falls a­ part" because I'm ignoring it. My strokes Totally unremarkable to anyone who has been are not "grooved in11 , so I'm inconsistent swimming for years -- nothing short of mir­ and uneven at times, to say the least. aculous to me, a 44-year-old man with three months of good instruction and pleasant ex­ My problems are many but my pleasure is perience finally overriding years of uncer­ great! I think I have something over the tainty, clumsiness, and anxiety. Lifelong swimmer. My feeling of achievement is tremendous. There is always somethirg new I was raised "inland" without much access to to experiment with, to discover, to enjoy. water by parents without much interest in My satisfaction is doubled when I realize swimming. I tried to learn in college., but that I am now working on how to keep up a that effort stopped after I tried to inhale. pace for LOO yards without stopping, when the. pool several times with disastrous re­ only six months ago I couldn't swim 25! sults. I became quite satisfied with my sculling, an elementary backstroke, and a My wife entered her first competition early surface kind of breaststroke for short dis­ in December. My first competition is still tances. No face in the water for me. Be­ ahead of me by several months -- but compete sides, most of my "swimming" was done with I will! I'm not concerned about breaking our children in the shallow water or at the any records, except my own -- which is just shore. jumping the waves. My "Y" membership as well when I realize that next year I move was re.ally a donation for all I used the pool. into the age group with Ransom Arthur, Duane Draves, Paul Hutin~er, Hal Onusseit, Perry A couple years ago, our town of Westfield, Rockwell, and Carl Yates -- all multiple NJ, built a beautiful 50-meter outdoor pool record holders. Personally, I'm grateful to only six short blocks away. Even then I re­ Buster Crabbe for pointing out, "Without a sisted the temptation to learn to swim. loser, you can't have a race". People in their 40's don't start learning to swim~ The crisis came in 1972, when the pool And tell me, starting where I did at 44, en­ manager marked off two center Lanes the joying every day the satisfaction and well­ Length _of the pool and reserved them for being of my new experience, how can I ever swimmers doing Lengths -- down one lane and be a loser? back the other. I was suddenly envious, not only of my forever-swimming wife, but of my 18-year-old retarded daughter who could swim many lengths in her inimitable style. (She won a swimming medal in the New Jersey Spe­ cial Olympics earlier this year.) The author of the above article is a new Masters Program swimmer who also happens to So I promised my wife I'd be a good student be a psychologist collecting information if she: would help me learn to swim -- and about other Masters Swimmers and their views really swim, not just paddle around. After on swimming. If you are willing to fill out all, she had Lots of success with all those. a short questionnaire, please drop a post­ preschoolers in swimming classeso card with your name and address (and indi­ cate how many questionnaires you need for To make a long story short, I have been your family or swimming colleagues) to: 11 really swimming" for about six months now. Dick Peterson, 307 Hyslip Ave., WestfieL d, I have lots of hard work ahead to refine all NJ 07090. Dick will send questionnaires with three strokes -- breaststroke and backstroke return envelopes. He will report in Swim­ especially, with front crawl a poor third. Master some of the results of his study. MASTERS DIVING RULES AAU Sr. Diving Championship in the event (1-!1 or 3~M) the individual is entering. A. OBJECTIVES OF MASTERS DIVING PROGRAMS. b.) Clown Diving. 1. To offer the opportunity to continue con­ (1) Individual - limited to one diver ditioning of re-institute conditioning and one announcer. in those over 25 years of age who were (2) Team - limited to two to five divers formerly athletes or diving enthusiasts. and one announcer. 2. To encourage and promote physical fitness 6. REQUIRED DIVES, et~. for Region and and improvements in health in those older National Championship meets. indivi'quals not previously involved in competitive or rec.reational programs. Mr.'N 3. To offer encouragement to individuals, li/'(\ fl ~ a!v-''-· cluhs, org:-inizations, and communities in ~o ~ ()JJ ~ . FoR ~ (it the organizing and conducting of life-long AGE GROUPS "< DD "($ physical, recreational, and competitive 25-29 5 5 12.0 3-3 '"'""'8 1.5 Masters programs. 30-34 5 5 11. 5 3-3 8 4. To enhance fellowship among participants 35-39 5 5 11.0 3-3 8 in Mast'ers programs. 40-44 4 4 9.5 2-2 8 5. To stimulate interest in Masters programs 45-49 4 4 9.0 2-2 8 at all levels of involvement -- physical 50-54 4 4 8.5 2-2 8 educators, clubs, organizations, recreation 55-59 3 3 7.0 2-2 8 directors, communities, medical societies, 60-64 3 3 6.5 2-2 8 and higher educational institutions. 65-69 3 3 6.0 2-2 8 6. To stimulate research in the physiology 70-79 2 2 3.7 2-1 8 and psychology of Masters participation of RO & older 2 2 3.0 2-1 8 basic and clinical research levels, and Grand Masters 5 5 NONE 3-3 1:l further, to investigate the benefits of con­ tinued exercise programs on aging processes, cardiopulmonary involvement, orthopedic WOMEN problems, and other preventable debilitating ;e..<;>, 1,.., rt"1-r (W41... processes. b ~ OA) ~~ ("d( B. GOALS OF MASTERS DIVING PROGRAMS. AGE GROUPS 1 Db 't-1,:.. uu 1. To outline safe Masters. programs in diving for 25-29 5 5 11.5 3-3 8 individuals over 25 years of age, taking 30-34 5 5 11.0 3-3 8 cognizance of previous diving prowess or partici­ 35-39 4 4 9.0 2-2 8 pation, non-participation, gradual programming, 40-44 4 4 8.5 2-2 8 physical condition, and "medical wellness" 45-49 4 4 8.0 2-2 8 of proposed participants. 50-54 3 3 6.5 2-2 8 2. To propose proper diving training for older 55-59 3 3 6.0 2-2 8 age groups. 60-64 3 3 5.5 2-2 8 3. To consider programs which will provide goals 65-69 2 2 3.5 2-1 8 towards which older participants can work, and 70-79 2 ·2 3.0 2-1 8 motivation for continuing exercise regimens 80 & older 2 2 2.8 2-1 8 in spite of the inconveniences and the stresses Grand Masters 5 5 NONE 3-3 8 of adult life. ~ 4. To set up proper age and ability groupings in The order of the optionals will be drawn on Thursday the establishment of Masters diving programs, at 12 noon. with well planned balancing of events, and limitation of duration and stresses of com­ 7. EVENTS. petitive programs with relation to these factors. a.) 1-meter and 3-meter competition may 5. To promote adequate medical examination, and be conducted for each age group. certification of participants for Masters b.) It is not necessary to conduct both programs, and suggest minimal requirements 1-meter and 3-meter diving in meets. (standardized or otherwise). However, each age division shall include 6. To seek assistance for research programs in at least 1-meter diving. the medical aspects of Masters programs, and 8. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS. coordinate, if possible, present research a.) National AAU Masters Diving Championship programs in these areas. shall be awarded in the following C. RULES FOR MASTERS DIVING. categories: 1. REGISTRATION. Masters competition is open to (1) Men's & :,;omen's Indoor Diving all registered athletes possessing a regular (2) Men's & Women's Outdoor Diving AAU card or a Masters AAU registration card. b.) The Indoor meet shall be held between These cards are available from the AAU District April 1 and May 15. Registration Chairman. Only persons who are c.) The Outdoor meet shall be held between professionals should apply for a Masters AAU August 1 and September 1. registration card; all other individuals should d.) The following rotation system shall b~ secure a regular AAU card. used when awarding the National 2. AGE GROUPS. Championships. a.) Group I: 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55 and older. b.) Group II: 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, YEAR ZONE I ZONE II ZONE III 45-49, ·50-54, 55-59, 65-69, 70-79, 80 and older. (WEST) (CENTRAL) (EAST) c.) National Championship meets shall consist 1973 Indoor Outdoor of the age groupings in Group !!'above. 1974 Indoor Outdoor 3. ELIGIBILITY. The eligibility of a participant 1975 Outdoor Indoor for a particular age group will be determined 1976 Indoor Outdoor by his age as of the first day of the meet. 4. DIVING RULES. AAU diving rules regarding If the zone scheduled for the meet does not have a execution of dives, degree of difficulty, qualified bidder, the meet may be awarded to any zone. and scoring will govern all Masters competitions. e.) National Masters Diving Championships 5. SPECIAL EVENTS. shall be awarded at the meeting of the a.) Grand Masters. Those eligible to compete National AAU Masters Diving Comraittee held in Grand Masters events shall be those at the National AAU Convention. who have competed in the (representing any country) or who have Continued at bottom of page 3 placed in the top 3 places in the National L 2 IMPLEMENTING YOUR COACHES' IDEAS PAST /PRESENT you warrant such action. He believes in a MAY BRING YOU SUCCESS, A narration & Reflec­ pace type race x ••••• x in short, plan your tion by Mark P. Coughlin race down to the time for each length. Qual­ ity swimming was more important than dis­ ~here are innumerable coaches who have con- tance to his way of thinking. ~~tributed directly to the well being of life 3. Bill Armstrong developed many fine swim­ and sports. Among these are such notables as mers including Stanley Tinkham, celebrated Pappy Fappenguth, Purdue University, Jack coach of N. V .A.C., Arlington, VA. Bill had Persons, Duke University, Bill Armstrong, a sign ini··his office which read; "Train like Ambassador Swim Club, Washington, D.C. and a Champion, Think like a Champion, Live like James Counsilman, Indiana University. I am a Champion and YOU WILL BE A CHAMPION". fortunate to have swum for the first 3 of 4. Finally we have to include James E.Coun­ the above named coaches and have implemented silman, the most renoun Swirnming Coach of current practices from Coach Counsilman via Modern Time. In The Science of Swimming, Jim the mentoring of Captain Robert Watson, U.S. brings out in detail the concept of Interval Army and former swimming coach from Kansas Swimming which has so greatly changed the City. training regimen of most swimming coaches. 4a. Bob Watson, former Kansas City coach, Taking these renoun persons above into con­ has interpreted Dr. Counsilman and has pass­ sideration, we might reflect upon the dynamic ed this information on to this swimmer • new constellation that is known as the Masters Bob maintains that you should always prac­ Movement. The founder, Dr. Ransom J. Arthur, tice the same way that you would swim:in com­ M.D., U.S.N., is a man of great foresight, petition. courage and determination. It is he who made it possible for all of us to become involved. Now integrating the Teachings of 4 great coaches is what I have been engaged in.idoing By Dr. Arthur's formula, swimmers can rea­ in my training with some notable success. lize 90% of their achievements when they were in their prime swimming years. By em­ Pappy taught me to do a conventional free­ pirical methods this has become a reality to style kick and how to utilize and relax in many of us D.C. Master swimmers already in the fly; he also taught me the concept of just a period of 6 or 7 months. I will thinking out the race and tempering myself choose 2 swimmers to bear out these observa­ to some tough conditioning. tions. Jack Persons was most benevolent. I remem­ But before confirming what Dr. Arthur proved ber him most for his detailed planning of by 5 years of research, I'd like to synopsize each race. He:woutd stress consistent pac­ the teachings of four great coaches and the ing by having the swimmer write out tile times role that they played in my success. f'or each 50 /100 yds, subsequently the swim­ mer would have someone get tle actual splits. 1. Pappy Pappenguth believed in swimming This would tell the swimmer a great deal a­ over and under the event distance plus swim­ bout the progress he/she was making. ming a mile on time per stroke.· Pappy said that good hard work never hurt anyone. He Bill Armstrong's slogan speaks for itself. was a firm believer in condition and could One always has to pay the price if one ex­ tell how well any swimmer was doing 1:¥ cl·ock­ pects to be a champion. Stan Tinkham is a ing them for 250 yards. personification of Bill Armstrong's influ­ 2. Jack Persons is very personal and warm­ ence. Stan coached the 1956 Wo~en's Olympic hearted but won't hesitate to humble you if team when he was only 26 after a brillant career with Ambassador Swim Club and the University of North Carolina. f.) Entry fees for National Championship meets shall be $2.00 per event. There shall be .Finally a $10.00 surcharge for each individual comes the heart of the matter x •••• x entering the meet; $5.00 of' this shall Quality Swimming under Dr. Counsilman' s become the property of the Meet Sponsor guiding book, The Science of Swimming. and the other $5.00 shall pay for the Saturday evening banquet ticket for the contestant. Captain Watson gave me a training regimen to 9. MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Each competitor is follow from June 24 to Aug. 13. By follow - strongly encouraged to have a complete medical evaluation before beginning Masters training. ing his directions the concept of Interval In addition, it is also recommended that each Training began to materialize. In Indiana competitor have a physical check up immediately prior to Masters competition in order to insure in the Nationals, in the 100 meter freestyle his physical readiness for participation. I swam 10 seconds faster than I had ever 3 swum in my life in a 10~1g course pool. After Finally, the great coaches that swimmers A [., the Nationals, I began swimming hard 400's B were exposed to have been a tremendous 500's and 600 1 s with the goal of swimming help for the latter in their reconditioning the 1500 meters under 30 minutes. It resul­ program. The greatest stimulating factor of ted that on Sept. 9th I was timed by my all has been the application of Dr. Counsil­ daughter, §usan, in the metric mile:in 27 min man' s recommendations for Interval Trairiing. 48.7 secs.

Next was the meet scheduled for Oct 28th. I continued to follow Captain Jatsorls train­ ing regimen set up earlier in the summer. In AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF N. GENE NAGEL an earlier meet held on May 7th, I had swum 1:22.5 in the 100 breast and 3:08.5 in the I learned to swim around the age of 6 or 7, 200 breast. Now after 4 months of training and like most kids ••• I had an idol. c\t tl1at for the July 23 meet, the Nationals, and the time, he was a swimmer by the name of r. C. Oct 28th meet, I am able to measure the pro­ Robinson. gress of myself and one other swimmer, Mer­ edith Smith of Michigan State University. T. G. 's parents owned Robinsons Swimming l'ooJ Both swimmers trained independently using in Plant City, Florida and I used to spend a similar training methods. lot of time there while visiting my grand­ parents during summer vacations. I would Dr. Arthur's Formula states that any swimmer watch T. G. swim; then I would try to swim who applies the rules of common sense,trains like he did. Eventually, he noticed this hard and follows his recommendations can and started working with me. Hy swimming realize 90~1o of his average Prime time. ability really improved.

Therefore: It wasn't until my senior year in Plant High 100 yd brst 1:13.0 1: 21. 5 1:09 1:13.9 School (Tampa, Fla.) that I got involved in = -1- x 1 x competitive swimming. This required a great x = 89.57'70 X = 93.37'/o deal of coaxing by a couple of friends on the team. It was a good year for both the 200 yd brst 2:46.0 3:01.5 2:38 2:46 team and myself. I anchored our freestyle -1- x 1 x relay which set a "BiglO" record, made All­ x = 91.46% x = 95.18% state at the state meet :in Daytona Beach, and earned a letter in swimming. A weighted mean can be applied to both sets of data: Following high school, I swam A.A.U. for two 1 x 89.57 = 89.57 1 x 93.37 93.37 summers. The high point of this occured in 2 x 91.46 =182.92 2 x 95.18 190.36 1954 when I placed second in the Junior Na- 2 72.49 283.73 tional 50 yard Freestyle. Mn. = 90.83/~ Mn. 94. 58"/o The next time I swam competitively was in It can readily be seen that Swimmer B is March 1971 at the Southern Regional Masters accelerating towards a higher % of realiza - Swimming Meet in St. Petersburg, Florida. tion at a faster rate than Swimmer A, but But ••• this is getting ahead of my story. both swimmers have already achieved 90% re­ alization. Meredith Smith's rate is incred­ For almost 17 years, the most strenous phy­ ible and it appears that he will come very sical activity I engaged in was water-skiing, close to his average prime time in the next fishing, or watching television. ' Masters Meet on Jan. 12, 1973. In October of 1966, I learned that I had In swimming, it may be concluded that Inter­ high blood pressure on a pre-employment phy­ val Swimming -training is the key to success­ sical. This was quite a blow and worried me ful Masters Swimming progress as displayed a great deal for the next couple of years. by the two examples shown above. It has re­ I didn't know what to do about it. cently been pointed out to me by H~redith Smith that Coach Ed Solotar recommends that To make a long story short, I finally turned breaststrokers endeavor to kick 100 yds to the Lord. I asked Him to show me how to in 1:30.0 or less. This would seem to me help myself. I told Him I would fight this to be another stimulus for improvement of the high blood pressure if He would only show me breaststroke times for swimmers A & :3 and how. others participating in this event. Continued on Page 12 4 -. 91rlftj

I would like to thank you for the many Christmas wishes I have re­ ceived and for your help in pro­ moting the Masters Swimming Pro­ gram through your support of SWIM-MASTER. I wish each of you 2 a very "Happy" and "Record Break• 3 ing'' New Yearl

Your Editor, JUNE KRAUSER

1. ARIZONA MASTERS Maya Feldhuhn, Dan & Edie Gruender 2. ARIZONA MASTERS - Paul Goetz 3. OAK RIDGE MASTERS Lillian Kyte and Janet Meservey

Swim in a Fountain near you. Now there is another reason to "swim to youth". The New Town of Columbia, Maryland is having a Mas­ ters Swim Meet on January 20, 1973 and you don't have to be a Johnny Weismuller to en­ ter. All we ask is that you make it to the Fountain a few minutes each we ek for the next two months to begin to bring your bodi back to health. And what physician would deny the benefits of planned h ealthy exer­ cise? If the answer to any one of the fol­ lowing is "yes" the Masters Swim program is for you: 1. Can Swim? 2. Are ·over 25 and under 85? 3. Formerly participated in sports and h ave · been out of it for several years? 4. Need a good reason other than dull ex­ ercise to get yourself to workout? 5. Are 5 pounds overweight or more? 6. Would like a positive avenue upon which to build good h ealth back into your life?

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MEN 35-39 WOMEN 55-59 100 YD FREESTYLE B. Barnes 26.5 MEET RESULTS 50 YD FREE~ 50 YD FREESTYLE E. Emes 43 1 :01.2 B. Rosquist 27 .s Bill Robertson 25. 7 N. Clark 58 37 .4 J. Alleva 44 1 :07 .o G. Plush 27. 7 John Kennedy 26.9 100 YD FREESTYLE P. Phelps 44 1 :24.8 M. Martinez 38.3 Jim Pope 27 .2 t:. Clark 58 1 :29.2 200 YD FRE'!:STYLE 50 YD BUTTERFLY PACIFIC SOUTHWEST RESULTS 100 YD FREESTYLE MEN 25-29 E. Emes 43 2 :23.4 D. West 27 ZS. 7 Carman Ranch Masters Bill Robertson 57 .2 50 YD FREE~ J. Alleva 44 2 :27 .3 T. Brown 28.4 .John Kennedy 1 :03.2 V. Meleski 2G 24.1 A. Allen 42 2 :28.3 S. Hock 28.9 -WO_ME_N_3-0--3-4 50 M Pool Jack Schmitt 1 :16.6 G. Stacey 26 24.2 M. Coughlin 44 ~2:53.6 B. Barnes 13.C) 100 N FREESTYLE 100 YD FREESTYLE J. Flanagan 26 24.4 500 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD INDIVIDUAL ME.JLEY Judy Gannon 33 1 :20.6 Jim Pope 2 :37 .6 a. Sober 29 24.5 J. 7:02.9 w. Lear 1:07.6 Mary Seth 1: 38.4 Jim HcMahon 2 ,4i. 9 S. Kennedy 2 5 27 .1 J. 7:16.5 ~ 100 ti BACKSTROKE Jack Schmitt 2:57 .8 100 YD FREESTYLE M. 8 :00.3 '.:10 YD FREE~ Judy Gannon 1 :27 .0 500 YD FREESTYLE V. Meleski 26 52.8 P. 10:10. 7 ~. ,\ltenl-tof 41.8 Mar~ Sdh 33 1 :59.5 Jim Mdlahon 7:28.3 G. Stacey 26 54.5 50 YD 13UTTEt1..FLY 50 }1 BUTTERFLY John Kennedy 7:44.8 200 YD FREESTYLE E. Tourtellotte 44 1 :22.6 B. Bruner 32.9 Judy Gamwn 33 40.8 1650 YD FREE:;TYLE K. 'laugher 26 2 :05. l A. Allen 42 1 :28.0 100 YD INDIVIDil.\L MRDLEY Mary Jeth 33 52.8 Jim McMahon 500 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD i3REAST::>TROKE B. Bruner 1 :11>.2 WOMEN 35-39 100 YD BACKSTROKE K. Baugher 26 6:07 .3 H. Coughlin 44 l,2i.s NEN"--35-39 100 H FREESTYLE '.lill Hewes 1 :38.0 R. Morgan 27 6 :34.1 G. 'luson 43 1 :28.4 50 -yo Fil.BEST~ Barbara Wold 3'5 1:44.1 200 YD 13ACK3TROKE 3. Kennedy 25 7:44.6 200 YD DREt\STSTROKE c. Lindell 30.S 100 M ft\CKSTROKE Bill i!ewes 3:28.9 100 YD 11/\.CKSTROKE 1'1. Coughlin 44 3:01.5 100 YD INDIVIDU \L MEDLEY Belsy Jordan 35 1 :26.0 100 YD INDIVIDU \L MEDLEY R. Morgan 27 1 :09.8 \-;. lluson 43 3,19.4 c. Lindell 1 :20.0 50 YD :lUTTERFLY •larbara Wold 35 1 :46.9 JLm Pope 1:17.0 J. Costa 29 1 :19. 7 ME!,~ 40-44 50 1'1 BUTTERFLY MEt; 40-44 200 YD BACKSTROKE E. Emes 43 29.2 50 YD FREE~ Barbara Wold 54.0 50 YD FT1.EE~ 2: 33.6 P. Slack 40 30.4 Bill Williams 42 27.3 MEN 25-29 Bob Beach 28.3 ~: u~:~:n 2~7 2,45.6 100 YD Il~DIVIDU \1 MEDLEY J. C. Edgerton 40 2 7. 8 Jim :folmes_2_6__ _ 59.2 Ray Cunningham 29.4 100 YD BREASTSTROKE P. Slack 40 1:08.5 D. Robinson 30.2 Dave Szuch 29 1 :04.5 John Cerny 32.8 JL Husson 27 1: j 0.4 ,\. Allen 42 1: 17. 7 50 YD BUTTERFLY Michael Goldkamp 29 1 :05.1 100 YD FREESTYLE 200 YD BREASTSTROKE G. Huson, 43 1:19.8 Bill Williams 42 31. 3 100 M l:UCK::iTROKE Job Beach l ,oo.4 R. llusson 27 2 :33.2 MEN 45-49 G. Mack 33.3 Michael Goldkamp 29 l :15.4 Ray Cunningham 1 :12.8 R. Morgan 27 2 :54.0 50 YD FREE~ 100 YD INDIVIDU\L HEDLEY Dave Szuch 29 1 :20.6 100 YD fl.\L:K3TROKE 50 YD BUTTERFLY R. Nartin lt7 29.4 i3ill Williams 42 1:11.5 Edward Yasana 25 1 :28.9 Bob 3each 1 :22.4 J. Flanagan 26 25.6 200 YD FREESTYLE (;. Mack l :l 9.6 50 M BUTTERFLY 100 YD BREA.'>T3TROKE D. Ryan 28 27 .2 R. Ma:.·tin 47 2,42. 7 ~9 Jim Holmes 26 30.3 John Cerny J :35.5 :r. Sober 29 28.1 J. Turner 46 3:38.1 50 YD FREE~ Michael Goldkamp 29 32.3 200 YD BREAJT'li'tWKE s. Kennedy 25 29.3 500 YD FREESTYLE K. lluttner 3£+.8 Dave Szuch 29 32.4 .John Cerny 3 :47 .o 100 YD BUTTERFLY R. Martin 47 7 :47 .2 100 YD lNDIVIDUl\L NEDLEY MEN 30-34 MEN 50-54 J. Flanagan 26 58. 3 J. Turner 46 10:21.0 B. McClinton 1:39.9 100 M FREE~ 50 YD FREE~ s. Kennc,dy 25 1:12.7 100 YD BREASTSTROKE ~ Patrick Schlup 32 1 :03. 7 llerb McAuley 25.3 100 YD INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY J. MacKenzie 49 1 :26.9 50 YD FREE~ Rick Evans 31 l :08.0 i1ud Richardson 38.2 K. Baugher 26 -1:02.0 R. Thelwell 45 1 :29.9 G. Lutz 38.0 100 YD FREESTYLE 100 N BACK::JI'ROKE J. Flanagan 26 1 :02.4 200 YD BREASTSTROKE H. Keith 55.8 Rick Evans 31 1 :14.2 :Ierb McAuley 1:00.9 P. Scesney 29 1:04.8 R. Thelwell 45 3 :33.6 50 YD BUTTERFLY 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDI.EY 50 M 3UTTERFLY H. Sober 29 1:06.2 50 YD BUTTERFLY E. NcVeltil 51 32.4 Rick Evans 31 32.2 Herb McAulev 1:25.5 MEN 30-34 J. MacKenzie 49 41.6 100 YD INDIVIBUAL NEDLEY Pat Schlup 32 33. 7 MEN 55-59 50 YD FREE~ 100 YD Il\DIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ed McVehil 51 1: 20. 9 MEN 40-44 SO YD F1ZEE~ B. Forst 30 27 .8 J. HacKenzie 49 1:27.3 HEN 55-59 lOOMBACK~ Chuck Roy 33.0 B. Kolodney 31 32.2 MEN 50-54 50 YD FREEST~ Kenneth Kimball 42 1 :25.0 100 YD FREESTYLE B. Crickmer 31 32.4 50 YD FREE~ J. Levett 56 30.8 Chuck Roy 1 :21.1 100 YD FREESTYLE R. Hall 53 29.2 M. Biock 35.8 200 YD FREESTYLE tl. McElroy 32 57. 7 B. McCarthy 51 29.3 50 YD BUTTERFLY 3 :16.9 3. Forst 30 1 :03.8 w. Beckert 51 32.0 M. Block 56 46~8 11 MASTER" SWIM MEET B. Kolodm~y 31 1 :11.8 J. Tobias 50 32.3 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDJy;'· Emory College -- Decatur, GA 200 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD FREESTYLE John LeVett 56 1: 31.4 Oct 17-18 1972 25 Yd Pool M. Mc El ray 32 2:07 .8 B. McCarthy 51 1 :09. 7 MEN 60-64 WOMEN 25-29 B. Shay 32 2,25.8 B. Hall 53 1 :12.1 50 YD FREE~ 500 YD FREESTYLE B. Forst 30 2:35.0 W. Beckert 51 1 :16.0 Louis Rinna 61 42.0 Lynn Cartee 8: 43 .1 .METROPOLITAN :MASTERS SWIM MEET B. Kolodney 31 2:38.5 N. Hunt 54 1 :19.0 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Rockville, MD 500 YD FREESTYLE 200 YD FREESTYL~ Lynn Cartee 1:34.4 Oct 28, 1972 25 Yd Pool N. Mc El ray 32 5:57 .2 B. McCarthy 51 2, 24.5 200 YD BREASTSTROKE WOMEN 30-34 B. Shay 32 7:00.9 500 YD FREESTYLE Lynn Cartee 3:26.8 50 YD FREESTYLE B. Kolodney 31 7:02.2 B. McCarthy 51 8:07 .9 FALL :MASTERS MEET WOMEN 30-34 M. Kelleher 32 36. 7 B. Forst 30 7:04.8 w. Beckert 51 8:28.8 Columbia, HO 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 500 YD FREESTYLE B. Crickmer 31 1,28.3 N. llunt 54 10:02.0 Nov 10-11 1972 25 Yd Pool Judith Schul ton 1 :50.6 R. Harrison 33 8:23.8 100 YD BACKSTROKE ~ME~N~.~s"5-~5=9 WOMEN 25-29 200 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD BACKSTROKE H. Mc Elroy 32 1:17 .5 200 YD FREESTYLE 50 YD m.EESTYLE Judith Schulton 3:57.4 M. Morris 34 1 :30.1 50 iD BUTTERFLY Les Finnegan 59 3,38.4 Irene David 28 28. 78 WOMEN 40-44 M. Kelleher 32 1 :39.6 29.9 500 YD FREESTYLE 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY B. Shay 32.~ME~N~'3"5_~3=9 50 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Les Finnegan 59 9 :08.0 Irene David 28 3:11.54 M. J. Parks 33 1 :30.2 200 YD BACKSTROKE'.. Kay Manuel 31.8 50 YD FREE~ WOMEN 35-39 M. Morris 34 1 :37 .3 3 :44.2 100 YD BACKSTROKE T. W. Adams 38 27 .4 Les Finneg,":!EO,nN~5~9 ~_~~- 50 YD FREESTYLE 200 YD BREASTSTROKE 760 6 4 Kay Manuel 1 :29.0 E. Izumi 39 28.2 Shirley Myles 37 38.64 M. J. Parks 33 3:18.2 D. Lanphier 36 29.5 50 YD FREE~ WOMEN 45-49 WOMEN 40-~4 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY D. McAfee 63 33.1 50 YD FREESTYLE J. Tourtellotte 37 30.3 50 YD FREESTYLE M. J. Parks 33 1:24.2 100 YD FREESTYLE Hermine Palmer 40.4 100 YD FREESTYLE Arlene Parman 42 50.85 WOMEN 35-39 D. McAfee 63 1:18.5 100 YD FREESTYLE J. Kalas 39 1 :02.4 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD FREESTYLE 500 YD FREESTYLE Hermine Palmer 1:33.6 L. Cohen 37 1 :03.4 Arlene Parman 42 2 :24.82 D. Martin 36 2:02.3 D. HcAfee 63 8 :18.5 100 YD BREASTSTROKE D. Lanphier 36 1 :14.8 WOMEN 45-49 200 YD FREESTYLE Hermine Palmer 1:57.6 J. Andri en 36 1 :25.8 ~ ...... &.._.... .,J 50 YD FREESTYLE J. Sullivan 39 4:09.5 MEN 25-29 200 YD FREESTYLE --W21- 1-.V . Ruth Lawson 47 43. 79 D. Martin 36 4:26.3 SO YD FREE~ J. Kalas 39 2:27 .5 CORONADO HI SCHOOL MASTERS 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 500 YD FREESTYLE Jay Platt 24.1 J. Bailey 38 2:30.2 Denver, CO Ruth Lawson 47 2 :02.07 J. Sullivan 39 ll:00.5 John Rambo 24. 7 500 YD FREESTYLE Nov 5, 1972 25 Yd Pool WOMEN 55-59 D. Martin 36 11 :34.0 Fred Stokes 25.1 J. Kalas 39 6:56.5 50 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BACKSTROKE WOMEN 25-29 100 YD FREESTYLE J. Bailey 38 7 :07 .5 50 YD FREESTYLE Mildred Anderson 58 52.50 J. Sullivan 1 :58.l 7,36.1 Jay Platt 52.2 R. Chen 39 s. Tate 29. 7 200 YD FREESTYLE 200 YD BACKSTROKE John Rambo 56.2 R. Benson 37 8:18.0 c. Walters Mildred Anderson 58 4:08.04 J. Sullivan 39 4:08.3 30.5 200 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BACKSTROKE 50 YD BUTTERFLY 100 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Jay Platt 1 :52.8 R. Benson 37 1 :14.0 C. Walters 35.4 Mildred Anderson 58 2:11.33 R. Monroe 35 1 :41.4 Bob Wilson 2 :22.3 L. Cohen 37 1 :22. 7 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 100 YD BREASTSTROKE H. Caraher 35 1:48.5 500 YD FREESTYLE R. Chen 39 1 :39.6 P. Kamm 1:21.6 Mildred Anderson 58 1:56.18 WOMEN 40-44 Jay Platt 5 :12.4 200 YD BACKSTROKE 50 YD BUTTERFLY 50 YD FREESTYLE S. Tate 1:21.8 John Sink 6,38.2 R. Benson 37 2:43.0 C. Walters 1:25.5 Mildred Anderson 58 5S.35 Betty Mullen Brey 40 29.5 1 100 YD BACKSTROKE R. Chen 39 3:45.8 P. Altenhof 1:35.6 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY J. Sunier 41 38.1 Russ Callen 1 :08.0 100 YD BREASTSTROKE WOMEN 35-39 Hildred Anderson 58 4:21.00 100 YD FREESTYLE Fred Stokes 1 :08.2 M. Smith 36 1 :13.9 50 YD FREESTYLE MEN 25-29 B. Brey 40 1:08.9 John Sink 1 :10.9 A. Smith 36 1 :28. 7 K. Vandeusen 50 YD FREE~ 200 YD FREESTYLE 38.2 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 200 YD BREASTSTROKE =wo=ME=N~4~0--4~4 Don Mcintosh 29 23.04 B. Brey 40 2:50. 7 Fred Stokes 1 :12.2 M. Smith 36 2:46.0 50 YD FREESTYLE Terry Maul 26 26.66 50 YD BUTTERFLY 100 YD BUTTERFLY R. Chen 39 3:11.9 J. Anderson Paul Swafford 26 27 .92 B. Brey 40 31.8 33.1 Russ Callen 1 :04.2 A. Smith 36 3:23.1 C. Colvin 36.3 Jim Fisher 25 29.87 John Sink '1:07.5 WOMEN 45-49 50 YD BUTTERFLY J. Amato 41.5 200 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 100 YD BREASTSTROKE T. W., Adams 38 33.8 50 YD BUTTERFLY Don Mcintosh 29 2 :06.00 Fred Stokes 1: 03. 9 Ti. Hamner 49 J.,,:35.2 J. Tourtellotte 37 37 .6 J. Anderson 42.9 John Weinbrecht 25 2:13.06 Russ Callen 1 :06.1 200 YD BREASTSTROKE J. Andrien 36 45.3 R. Rook 49.1 Jim Fisher 25 2:35.42 John Sink 1 :10. 7 H. ;-1amner 49 3:33.8 100 YD BUTTERFLY 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY l 00 YD B.\CKSTROKE HEN • 30-34 50 YD BUTTERFLY J .. Andrien 36 1 :44.4 R. Rook 1 :39.5 Rick Budde 28 1 :13.39 500 YD FREESTYLE P. Kritzer 48 58.3 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY J. Amato 1:46.1 Dick Blough 28 l :31.01 Bob Wood 9 :15.3 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY L. Cohen 37 1:11.8 WOMEN 55-59 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD B,\CKSTROKE M. Hamner 49 1:36.3 E. Izumi 39 1:18.0 50 YD FREESTYLE John Weinbrecht 25 1 :09.29 J. Tourtellotte 37 1 :21.0 John Martindale 1 :12.1 WOMEN 50-54 A. Richmond 57. 9 Bob Barber 26 1 :18.56 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 200 YD FREESTYLE MEN 40-44 WOMEN 60-64 SO YD BUTTERFLY 50 YD FREE~ Bill Whorley 1 :11.2 H. Hurmner 53 3,16.l 50 YD FREESTYLE Don Mcintosh 29 26.09 200 YD BREASTSTROKE 500 YD FREESTYLE P. Slack 40 25. 7 Uth Matthews 1 :04.4 .John ',.Jeinbrecht 25 26.67 !3ill Whorley 2:37.7 II. Hummer 53 9:01.4 E. Emes 43 26.8 MEN 25-29 Terry Haul 26 27 .35 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 YD BACKSTROKE T. Wood 44 28.5 50 YD FREE~ Rick Budde 28 28. 77 E. Tourtellotte 44 30.8 John Martindale 1:11.4 H. Hurruner 53 3:47 .8 Dennis West 27 23.2 50 YD BUTTERFLY P. J'helps 44 33.0 11. Hummer 53 44.0 J. Heath 44 33 ~ 9 6 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 500 YD FREESTYLE Charlotte Neyer 1 :47 .o 500 YD FREESTYLE 500 YD FREESTYLE Don Mcintosh 29 2:23.43 Linda Kurtz 25 6:27 .5 Elena Jtumpf 1 :50.4 Edwin Duncan 27 5:28. 7 Pierre Hathaway Terry Maul 26 2: 31. 66 Bonnie Edwards 6:53.5 100 YD BACKSTROKE Bruce Brown 25 5:33.0 Bud Schumacher 42 Paul Swafford 26 2:59.88 foo YD BACKSTROKE 1 :37 .6 100 YD BACKSTROKE Dick Lewis MEN 30-3.+ Sue Clavin 26 1:21.9 1 :51.2 Robert Smith 29 59. 7 _Howard Bennett 42 SO YD FREE~ 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 1 :54.2 Bruce Brown 2S 1 :08.8 100 YD BACKSTROKE Henry Ottinger 31 26.85 Linda Kurtz 2S l :14.0 Ross Briante 1 :13.0 Pierre Hathaway l :13.9 Dick Laird 30 27 .05 Carol Skolnick 1 :21.3 Cindy Baxter 43.5 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Stan McConnell l :13.Y Joe Goldfarb 32 29.25 Susan Priest 2S 1 :28.4 Mickey 3hockley 43 44.5 Ken Doesburg 29- 1 :06.3 J.00 YD BREJ\STSTROt'.~ Don Hostetter 31 29.55 SO YD BUTTERFLY Janet Partridgco 40 46.8 Paul Jeffers 26 1 :07 .2 Ash Jones 1 :lll-.5 Ian Beattie 34 33.33 Bonnie Edwards 30.9 Elena Stumpf 52.2 s. Villarete 26 1 :07 .8 Glenn Connelly 1 :l 8.2 Bud Schumacher 42 J :19, ") 200 YD FRE~STYLE Linda Kurtz 2S 32.0 Charlotte Meyer 57 .9 Harry L. DeVictoria 1 :09.9 Joe Goldfarb 32 2:28.00 Susan Priest 2S 33. S 100 YD IIWIVIDUAL HEDLEY Michael P. Hoppin 1:14.0 Joe Wakabaysbi l:22.J Don Ho~tetter 31 2:43.04 100 YD INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY 1 :29.9 100 YD BUTTERFLY Bob Cannon 42 1 :23.'J 100 YD ~ACKSTROKE Bonnie Edwards l:lS.l 1 :31.1 Garv Langendoen 2 7 56. 7 100 YD BUTTERFLY Joe Goldfarb 32 1 :22.61 Sue Priest 2S 1:17.0 1 :34.0 Har:.:.y L. DeVictoria S7.l Stan Mcconnel}. 41 1 :ll .!'.i. Ian Beattie 34 1 :44.60 Bev Elliott 26 1 :17 .2 Kou pal 1 :34.9 Chuck Buddemeyer 26 S8.2 Ash Jones l :lJ.~ Sue Clavin 26 1:19.2 1 :37 .8 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Pavel Novotny 42 1: 14. 7 ·100 YD BREASTSTROKE Janet Pareo~~c;~c:o:g.~e'--,-~-~~ Ian Beattie 34 1 :26.10 WOMEN 30-34 4 5 4 9 Dave Frank 1 : 00. 2 Bud Schumacher t+2 1: 1 9. () SO YD BUTTERFLY 50 YD Fi"lEEsTY~ 50 YD FREESTYLE llarry DeVictoria 1 :02.0 Dick Lew-is 1 :21.J Henry, Ottinger 31 30.96 Carol MacPherson 30.5 Berna Bennett 30.9 Paulo Fi~udredo 26 1:02.6 100 YD ll~DIVIIJU1\L MEDLEV Ash Jones " ·---~-1:07.0 Ian Beattie 34 47 .65 Julie ,;ideonse 34 32.4 Virginia Royden 38.1 Tim 0 1 Hara l:OS.2 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Pat Hendrickson 30 32.9 Jean Matthews 49 42.8 Ted Meyer 1:06.9 Stan McConnell 41 l :12.2 Joe Goldfarb 32 2:52.23 Martha Chanin 34 33.0 100 YD FREESTYLE Robert Smith 29 1:10.S Dick Lewis 1:17.-1 Dick Laird 30 2:58.90 100 YD FREESTYLE Berna !:Jennet 1 :11.0 MEN 30-34 Herb Nakama 1 :17 .9 MEN 3S-39 Nancy Ridout 1 :02.9 Geri Orosco 1 :28.9 50 YD FREE~ ~ 50 YD FREE~ Carol MacPherson 1 :07 .6 Fletty Talbot 46 1 :31.8 Ed Spencer 30 23.3 50 YD FREE~ Doug Sherman 3S 25.60 Pat Hendrickson 30 ] :14.6 Vi rgi ni a Royden 1 :32.6 David Corbet 23. 7 Carl Yates 27 .2 Scott Beelman 38 26.48 Janice Gray 34 1 :14.8 Jean Matthews 49 1 :41.0 Dick Deaver 24.9 Ed Rudloff 28.2 Ron Barr 36 26.66 Martha Chanin 34 1:15.0 500 YD FREESTYLE Jerry Hill 31 25.0 Paul Davis 4S 28.2 Larry Good 38 27 .32 SOD YD FREESTYLE Berna i3ennett. 7 :30.6 Rick Meyers 26.8 s. M. Dickey 46 28.2 Wayland Barber 37 27 .61 Carol MacPherson 6:44.0 i1etty Talbot 46 8:28.6 Jeff Bryant 30.2 Norm Buvick 48 2'.i.C Ted Ti 1 ton 38 27 .93 Ingrid Daland 30 6:54.9 Geri Orosco 9:48.8 100 YD FREESTYLE John Ki1 len 32.3 Allen Hahn 38 29.60 Janice Gray 34 7:13.6 100 YD 13ACK3TROKE Ed Spencer 30 51.6 100 YD FREESTYLE Arni Dunathan 36 29. 75 Pat l!endrickson 30 7 :49.0 Muriel Virgo 48 1 :50.3 David Corbet 52.9 Duane Draves 46 59.4 Bob Glass 38 31.18 Barbara Foss 9 :07 .8 Ann Schroeder 2:18.0 Burt Kanner 32 55.2 Carl Yates 1 :00.0 Pat Moriarty 37 31. 73 100 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD I3REAST3TROKE Jerry Hill 56.0 s. M. Dickey 1 :02.0 Jim Schlegel 37 41. 73 Martha Chapin 34 1 :24.6 Geri Orosco 1 :45.4 Bob Roper 59.2 Dick Chatterton 46 1 :06.' 200 YD FREESTYLE Julie Gideonse 34 1 :24. 7 Virginia Royden 1 :49.0 Kent Price 1 :03.3 Frank Blair 1 :07 .2 Larry Good 38 2 :20. 78 Phyllis Scribe 34 1 :27 .8 3etty Talbot 46 1 :53.4 500 YD FREESTYLE SOO YD FREESTYLE Ron i3arr 36 2:21.96 Joan Caldeira 1 :41.9 Muri el Virgo 48 1 :54.0 Paul Thompson 5:17 .1 Carl Yates 6:04.8 Scott Beelman 38 2:34.58 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Jean Matthews 49 2 :05.4 Burt Kanner 32 5:37 .6 Franl<. Blair 6: 31.4 Arni Dunathan 36 2:43.26 Ingrid Daland 30 1 :17 .5 50 YD BUTTERFLY Pat Schlup 32. 5:43.0 Jim Marcus 48 6 :49.8 Bob Glass 38 2: 54. 99 Phyllis Scribe 34 1 :28.9 Ann Schroeder 57.1 Bob Roper 5:46.6 100 YD BACK STkOKE Pat Moriarty 37 2:57 .01 Helen Geoffrion 33 1 :41.4 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY John Adam 31 5:47 .6 Duane Draves 46 1 :09.4 Allen Hahn 38 2:57 .10 Lynne DeVictoria 1 :45.0 Muriel Virgo 48 l:S9.l 100 YD BACKSTROKE Frank Blair 1 :25.5 100 YD BAOO:STROKE Joan Caldeira 1 :45.3 i\nn Schroeder 2:01.4 Dick Beaver 1 :02.4 John Killeen 1 :39.6 Larry Good 38 1 :09.55 Barbara Foss 1 :54.3 WOMEN S0-S4 Lance Larson 32 1 :04.0 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Wayland Barber 37 1 :26.67 50 YD BUT]ERFLY 50 YD FREESTYLE James Lewis 1 :14.6 Jim Marcus 48 1 :16.3 Pat Moriarty 37 1:37.35 Nancy Ridout 32.2 Zada Taft 36.8 Bill Dawson 1 :22.8 Ed Ruddoff 1 :17 .4 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Julie Gideonse 34 39.0 iJette Crowell 52 38.3 100 YD BREASTSTROKE John Stroud 1 :18.1 Scott Beelman 37 1 :19.99 Phyllis Scribe 34 39.2 Carol L. Bignotti 41.2 Chuck Maunz 32 1 :12.3 H. Johnson 4S 1 :22.0 Larry Good 38 1 :23.26 Lynne DeVictoria 42.3 Helen Jorgensen 44.3 Jim Ferrell 30 1 :13.5 Dick Chatterton 46 1 :22.2 Allen Hahn 38 1 :27 .05 Helen Geoffrion 33 43.0 100 YD FREESTYLE Pat Schlup 32 1 :13.9 1 OOYD BUTTERFLY Jim Marcus 48 1:16.8 Arni Dunathan 38 1 :38. 70 100 YD INDIVIDUAL }:!EDLEY Jane Mccollister 1 :22.4 Gerald L. Koch 1:14.8 SO YD BUTTERFLY Nancy Ridout 1 :15.4 Rita Simonton 54 1 :24.5 Steve Hull 1:17.7 H. Johnson 45 1:17.7 Ron Barr 36 29.31 Ingrid Daland 30 1 :16.9 Bette Crowell 52 1 :24.9 Ronald Near 1 :26.3 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Scott Beelman 38 3S.S4 Janice Gray 34 1 :24~1 Carol L. Bignotti 1 :38.0 100 YD BUTTERFLY Duane Draves 46 1 :08.9 Pat Moriarty 37 38.86 Lynne DeVictoria 1:3S.l Helen Jorgensen 1 :38,5 Lance Larson 32 58.9 Ed Rudloff 1:11.l 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Joan Caldeira 1:37.1 SOO YD FREESTYLE David Corbet S9.0 Dick Chatterton 46 1 :lS.4 ·Larry Good 38 2:37.80 Helen Geoffrion 33 1 :40.2 Jane Mccollister 7:SS.5 Dick Stewart 32 1:00.1 John Stroud 1 :17 .1 Ron Barr 36 2 :42. 91 WOMEN 3S-39 Rita Simonton 54 8:40.3 Steve Hull 1 :02.4 H. Johnson 45 1:17.2 Scott Beel man 37 3 :00. 72 SO YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BACKSTROKE James Lewis 1:06.l John Killeen 1:39.1 Pat Horiar..!:L21..___ 3:33.84 Pat Bresee 28.3 Bette Crowell 52 1 :41.0 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MEN 50-54 MEN 40-44 Jody Hathway 31. 7 Carol L. Bignotti 2:06.2 Lance Larson 32 1: 01. 2 SO YD FREE~ SO YD FREE~ Mary Spencer 3S 34.5 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Steve Hull 1 :02.8 Dore Schwab 27 .3 Joe Lamberti 43 38.34 Barbara Hinshaw 35.5 Jane Mccollister 1 :44.3 Dick Stewart 32 1 :04.4 · Martin Foster 53 27. 7 200 YD FREESTYLE Judy Gilbert 3 7 39.0 Rita Simonton 54 1 :51.2 Gerald Koch 1:09.3 Ed Warner 34.0 Joe Lamberti 43 3:18.2/-1- 100 YD FREESTYLE Viola Thompson 54 1 :52.4 John Bushman 31 1:12.2 100 YD FREESTYLE MEN 45-49 Pat Bresee 1 :06.1 50 YD BUTTERFLY Bill Dawson 1:17.7 Martin Foster 53 1 :01.l Evelyn Debes 36 l :15.5 SO YD FREE~ Viola Thompson 54 46.1 MEN35-39 Dore Schwab l :03.1 1 :16.3 Paul Hutinger 47 26.45 Mary Spencer 35 Zada Taft 46.8 Sandy Gide~ 24. 7 Ed Warner 1 :13.6 1 :24.3 I3ill Simpson 48 30.88 Judy Gilbert 37 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Edward Hinshaw 24.8 500 YD FREESTYLE 1 :26.0 200 YD FREESTYLE Eileen Sass Zada Taft 1:36.4 B. Sturtevant 38 25.1 Robert Cort 7:33.3 1 :26. 7 Paul Hutinger 47 2:16.66 Barbara Hinshaw Viola Thompson S4 1:44.5 Richard Elliott 36 2S.3 Ed Warner 8:45.9 Bob Maurer 46 2:28.23 SOD YD FREESTYLE WOMEN S5-S9 John Schipper 27 .2 100 YD BACKSTROKE 7:37 ,9 Bill Simpson 48 3:14.81 Evelyn Debes 36 Alexander, Ruth S5 38.3 100 YD FREESTYLE Ray Taft 1 :16.1 7:40.2 100 YD BACKSTROKE Tania Selden Margaret George SS 45.4 Edward Hinshaw 54.5 Clifford Wright Sl 1 :25.9 8:37 .3 Paul Hutinger 47 1 :07 .96 Eileen Sass 100 YD FREESTYLE B. Sturtevant ·38 55.0 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Judy Gilbert 37 9:18.3 Ruth Alexander SS 1: 31.1 Buddy Belshe 38 59.1 Clifford Wright 51 1 :29.1 Bill Simpson 48 1 :28.85 100 YD BACKSTROKE Irene Van Vorst 59 1 :48.3 Jim Allen 1:04.2 100 YD BUTTERFLY SO YD BUTTERFLY Pat Bresee 1 :1-7.4 100 YD BACKSTROKE Roger King 1:07 .2 Ray Taft 1: 20. S Paul Hutinger 47 29.38 Ann Kay Margaret George 55 l :46.2 500 YD FREESTYLE John Robertson 1: 26.5 Bob Maurer 46 33.99 Sylvia Duda 37 1 :26.8 Irene Van Vorst S9 2:23.3 B. Sturtevant 38 5:47 .o 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ann Kay 1 :27 .3 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Buddy Belshe 38 6:17 .o Ray Taft 1 :13.0 Evelyn Debes 36 1 :30.3 Paul Hutin~ 2:32.60 Margaret George S5 2 :01.5 Keith Martin 35 7:05.3 Dore Schwab 1 :17. 7 MEN 50-54 Barbara Hinshaw 1 :37 .3 Irene Van Vorst 59 2 :34.6 Jim Allen 7:08.5 John Robertson 1:22.8 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 200 YD FRE~ WOMEN 60 & OVER John Schipper 7:14. 7 ~ Max Hasbrouck 51 3:09.54 Tania Selden 1 :36.4 SO YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BACKSTROKE SO YD FREE~ Lynn Radack 3S 1 :41.0 100 YD BACKSTROKE Maxine Merlino 60 39.0 Tom Macedo 1 :04.3 Jim Eubank 57 28.2 1 Max Hasbrouck 51 1 :49.29 Mary Spencer 35 :45.l Johnnie Belshe 64 50.4 Wm. Radack 3S 1 :12.9 George Furlong 31.1 50 YD BUTTERFLY Mary Connelly 1 :45.9 Dorothea Cole 63 54.0 Sandy Gideonse 38 1 :13.4 Add Janes 36.0 Max Hasbrouck 51 50.42 Judy Hathaway 1 :47 .o Olive Stickles 1 :05.1 Lutz Venslaff 1 :25.3 100 YD FREESTYLE MEN 55-59 50 YD BUTTERFLY Edna Segal 1 :28.9 Dave Camp 1 :30.5 Jim Eubank 1 :03.0 36.2 50 YD FREE~ Ann Kay 100 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE John McKenzie 56 ] :09.9 Hami 1 ton Anderson 58 30. 09 Sylvia Duda 37 40.4 Dorothea Cole 63 1 :57 .3 Keith Martin 3S 1 :19.0 George Furlong 1:13. 7 200 YD FREESTYLE Mary Connelly 42.5 Olive Stickles 2 :21.2 Alex Gilbert 39 1 :21.0 Add Janes 1 :28.6 llamilton Anderson 58 2:43.50 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 500 YD FREESTYLE Robert Rubin 36 1 :21.3 500 YD FREESTYLE Ann Kay 1 :26. 7 100 YD BACKSTROKE Dorothea Cole 63 10:31.2 100 YD BUTTERFLY Jim Eubank 57 6:36.2 Hamilton Anderson 58 1:30.24 Judy Hathaway 1: 33. 8 Olive Stickles 13:16. 7 Richard Elliott 36 1 :ll.9 John McKenzie 56 7:43.2 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Mary Connel' 1:36.4 100 YD BACKSTROKE Alex Gilbert 39 1 :12.1 George Furlong 8:10. 7 1 :38.05 WOMEN 40-44 Maxine Merlino 60 1 :39.0 Roger King 1 :20.0 100 YD BACKSTROKE SO YD FREESTYLE Johnnie Belshe 64 1 :53.2 John Schipper 1:24.9 John McKenzie S6 1 :24.8 Meg Webster 32.5 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 100 YD BREAST STROKE Mary Ellen Murray 33. 7 Edna Segal 4:26.0 Tom Macedo 1: OS. S Add Janes 1 :38.8 ~ME-N-~60~&-0~VE~R 34. 7 MEN 25-29 Buddy Bel she 38 1: 06. 7 43 NORT:l-SOUTH DUAL MEET ~~~:~ii~~o~~~~;~ 35. 7 50 YD FREE~ Richard Elliott 36 1 :07 .5 50 YD FREESTYLE Santa Monica & Palo Al to, CA 100 YD FREESTYLE Robert Boyer '2.:7 22.6 Sandy Gideonse 38 1 :07 .S Reg Richardson 61 29.0 Nov 11, 1972 25 Yd Pool Anne Adams 44 1 :09. 7 Gary Langendoen 2 7 23.3 Edward Hinshaw 1:08.1 Lewis Nagy 30.3 0 WOMEN 25-29 Meg Webster 1 :13. 7 Ed Duncan 24.0 Roger King 1:21.6 Mel Maxwell 60 31.2 Mary Ellen Murray 1 :16.1 50 YD FREESTYLE Ross Brigante 25.5 MEN 40-44 Tom Monahan 62 31.6 Bev Elliott 26 2('..4 Elena Stump 1 :39.9 Ted Meyer 25.5 50 YD FREE~ Ed Stickles 41.6 Diane Bizzell 25 29.0 500 YD FREESTYLE Mike Dower 26.5 J. Rodder 26.8 100 YD FREESTYLE Sally Jo Antonchuck 30.9 Anne Adams 44 7:13.0 100 YD FREESTYLE Art Briner 44 27. 7 Reg Richardson 61 l :06.1 Carol Skolnick 32.6 Meg Webster 8:07 .5 Robert Boyer 27 49.0 Pierre Hathaway 29.0 Lewis Nagy 1 :09.3 100 YD FREESTYLE Geraldine Koupal 8:20.3 Ted Meyer 58.0 Bob Cannon 42 30.2 Mel Maxwell 60 1 :16.4 Diane Bizzell 25 1 :04.6 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Michael Hoppin 59.0 Len Wallach 32.3 Bill Geer 1 :19.0 Bev Elliott 26 1 :05.3 Anne Adams 44 1 :29.5 Mike Dower 1 :02. 7 100 YD FREESTYLE Ed Stickles 1 :40.6 Sally Jo Antonchuk 1 :08.6 Cindy Baxter l :31.l Arthur Briner 44 1 :02.9 Rita Mills 42 1 :43.5 500 YD FREESTYLE 30-34: No Entries. lOOy backstroke30-34: 100 YD BACKSTROKE Tom Moruzzi 31 30.2 100 YD FREESTYLE Lewis Nagy 7:10.2 1, Smith, J. (Busbey) 1 :18.8; 2, Buy, B. Bruner 34 l :12.47 Howard Roberts 29 33.9 Joanne Munise 33 1 :24.0 Alfred Guth 6.,;.. 8:13.2 C. I :23.2. lOOy butterfly: 30-34: Not Ann Hummel 32 1 :25.3 Swum. lOOy breast stroke: 30-34: No SO YD BUTTERFLY Jim Thomas 30 38.3 Bill Trask 9:03.3 Entries, 133ty individual medley: 30-34: D. Gibson 30 29. 79 foO YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 200 YD FREESTYLE Bill Greer 9:23.6 l, Sreenan, M. (Southend and Leigh) 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY JimHo.1mes26 1:04.7 Anne Hummel 32 3:18.9 2:00.3. 33ty freestyle: 35 +: 1, Asher, J. 500 YD FREESTYLE Rufus Clark 61 9:52. 7 (Long Stratton) 20.4; 2, Cave, J. (Bristol B. Bruner 34 1:13.71 Rick Evans 31 1 :05.1 100 YD BACKSTROKE Central) 20.5; 3, Barry, M. (Bognor MEN 35-39 Bard Bruce 26 l :05.4 Joanne Munise 33 8:21. 7 Tom Monahan 62 1 :25.5 Regis) 21.6. lOOy freestyle: 35 +: I, 100 YDBAC~ Jack Meyer 32 1 :06.3 100 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Asher, J. (Long Stratton) 1:15.6; · 2, Jane iianson 32 l :36.5 Cave, J. (Bristol Central) 1 :20.2; 3, Pike, George Kenry 37 1:22.33 Michael Goldkamp 29 l :07 .6 Bill Loughborough 1 :33.9 M. (BLDSA) 1 :20.4. 66ty backstroke: 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Doug Mason 27 1 :09.0 200 YD BACKSTROKE Rufus Clark 61 1 :35.5 35 +: I, Arnold, M. (Mansfield) 50.8; Bob Patten 37 1 :14.14 Tom Moruzzi 31 1:11.0 Jane Hanson 32 3:27 .5 Sam Bernstein 1 :38.1 2, Asher, J. (Long Stratton) 54.l; 3, 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Cave, J. (Bristol Central) 55.1. 33ty MEN 40-44 Howard Roberts 29 1:12.3 100 YD BUTTERFLY butterfly: 35 +; 1, Arnold, M. (Sutton­ SO YD FREE~ Owen G. Clark 27 1:21.7 Jane Hanson 32 1 :32.4 Alfred Guth 64 1:41.0 in-Ashfield) 24.0; 2, Asher, J. (Long Bill Williams 42 28.19 Jim Thomas 30 1:29.9 50 YD BUTTERFLY Bill Loughborough 1 :42.2 Stratton) 23.9; 3, Barry, M. (Bognar Joanne Munise 33 58.2 Regis) 29.3. 66iy breast stroke: 35+: D. Freeman 41 31. 92 MEN 35 & OVER 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY I, Arnold, M. (Sutton-in-Ashfield) 58.8; 100 YD FREESTYLE 50 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BUTTERFLY Reg Richardson 61 1: 21. 5 2, Barry, M. (Bognor Regis) l :09.2; Bill Williams 42 1 :00.84 Alex Gilbert 39 27 .4 Joanne Munise 33 2 :10 .. 1 Bill Loughborollgh 1:31.2 3, Caddis, S. (Anaconda) l :13.5. I33h 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Alec Penny 49 WciMEM 35-"39 individual medley: 35 +; 1, Arnold, M. 27 .9 Alfred Guth 64 1:33.5 (Mansfield) I :59.4. D. Freeman 41 1:36.28 Don Van Rossen 43 28.5 50 YD FREESTYLE Rufus Clark 61 1:42.0 FINAL RESUL TS 50 YD BUTTERFLY Reg Richardson 61 28.9 Ginny St0phanos 35 30.0 Sam Beinstein 1 :45.0 Mon Women Bill Williams 42 31.37 Bud Schumacher 42 Ann Wheeler 39 32.1 1 Soundwell 30 1 Otter .. 152 29.3 2 Long Strat- 2Welsh Cyg- D. Freeman 41 39.47 Jerry Vickers 41 31.0 Carolyn Fromm 36 36.1 ton .. 16 nets .. 23 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Mel Maxwell 60 31.0 100 YD FREESTYLE 3 B.ognor Re- 3 Royal Navy 22 D. Freeman 41 1 :25.48 Thomas Dowell 50 Ginny Stephanos 35 1 :08.6 ll 4 Wigan 20 33.0 MEN 45-49 Don Dobro'tt 40 33.2 Ann \lheeler 39 1 :14.5 ""'-- Ai ...... _ ...... _ ~ 50 YD FREE~ William Hyde 44 36.0 Carolyn Fromm 36 1 :23.5 -LL~ .. Wt ... Bob Bond 46 32.48 Bruce Vatcher 39 39.4 200 YD FREESTYLE Bob McDermott 47 36.S5 100 YD FREESTYLE Ginny Stephanss 35 2:37 .5 CELEBRITY HASTERS MEET Results 100 YD BACKSTROKE Don Barrett 38 Ann Wheeler 39 2:53.3 Denver, CO 1 :03.2 Men: 33!Y freestyle: 25-29: 1, Tiffany, Bob Bond 46 1 :25.43 Reg Richardson 61 1 :05. 7 500 YD FREESTYLE T. (York City BC) 14.9; 2, Gordon, J. Nov 19, 1972 25 Yd Pool (Otter) 15.4; 3, Vagg, D. (Seagull) •Bob McDerm~ 1:31.39 Bud Schumacher 42 1:0..J,O Ginny Stephanos 35 7:08.l WDMEN25=29 MEN 50-54 Frederick Herr 3S Carolyn Fromm 36 8:36.3 16.5. lOOy freestyle: 25-29: 1, Gordon, 50 YD FREESTYLE 1 :09.9 J. (Otter) 54.7; 2, Vagg, D. (Hastings 50 YD FREE~ Jerry Vickers 41 Ann Wheeler 39 7:59.3 Cindy Walters 26 30.21 1 :11.3 Seagull) 56.8; 3, Tiffany, T. (York City Dave Best53 29. 70 Don Debrot t 40 100 YD BACKSTROKE BC) 57.4. 400y freestyle: 25-29: 1, J. Barnes 35.85 1 :15.5 Hatfield, R. (Middlesbrough) 5 :04.6. George Lutz 51 3 7. 53 Bill Seligman 48 1:17 Ginny Stephanos 35 1 :23.1 E .. Reeves 36.32 .o IOOy backstroke: 25-29: 1. Gordon, J, 100 YD FREESTYLE William Hyde 44 Carolyn Frorrun 36 1 :36.3 Pat Karrun 38.98 1 :21.0 (Otter) I :03.0; 2, Vagg, D. (Hastings 200 YD BACKSTROKE Seagull) 1 :06.2; 3, Munro, M. 100 YD FREESTYLE J. Hirrunil Sl 1:19.52 Bruce Vatcher 39 1:28.1 (Wembley) 1 :09.9. lOOy butterfly: 25-29: 100 YD BACKSTROKE Ginny Stephanos 35 3:09.0 Cindy Walters 26 1:12.12 50 YD BUTTERFLY 1, Gordon, J. (Otter) 1 :00.9. lOOy Joe Hinnnil 51 1:24.79 100 YD BREASTSTROKE breast stroke: 25-29: 1, Cracknell, R. l 00 YD BACKSTROKE Alex Gilbert 39 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Ginny Stephanos 35 1 :41.5 (Thurrock) 1 :10.5; 2, Doxat, C. (Otter) P. Kamm 25 1:29.90 Don Van Rossen 43 1 :12.3; 3, Parsons, R. (Royal Navy) G. Lutz 51 1:43.87 SO YD BUTTERFLY J. Barnes i :37 .33 Thomas Dowel 1 SO 1 :12.3. 133!y individual medley: I, MEN 55-59 Ginny Stephanos 35 35.2 Gordon, J. (Otter) I :26.6; Doxat, C. 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Bud Schumacher 42 50 YD FREE~ (Otter) 1 :29.2; 3, Tiffany, T. (York Pat Kamm 25 1:28.70 Mel Maxwell 60 100 YD BUTTERFLY John Levett SS 29.90 City BC) l :33.3. 33!-y freestyle: 30-34: 50 YD BUTTERFLY Reg Richardson 61 Ginny Stephanos 35 1 :40.3 1, Martin-Dye, J, (Penguin) 55.5; 100 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2, Wake, M. (Beckenham) 55.5; 3, Cindy Walters 26 33.80 Don Debrot t 40 Milton, H. (Otter) 57.7. lOOy backstroke: 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY M. Block S6 1:21.57 William Hyde 44 Ginny Stephanos 35 1:23.4 30-34: 1, Fairchild, R. (St. Martin) Cindy Walters 26 1: 24. 9-2 l 00 YD BACKSTROKE WOMEN 40-44 1 :08.6; 2, Milton, H. (Otter) 1 :12.1; SO YD FREESTYLE WOMEN 30-34 Mathew Block 56 1:40.03 3, Lloyd-Mostyn, R. (Otter) l :13.5. Pat Clinton 44 31.4 lOOy butterfly: 30-34: I, Lloyd-Mostyn, 50 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Don Van Rossen 43 Jane Huber 40 R. (Otter) 1 :03.4; 2, Richards, A. Ulla Stumpp 31 36. 73 John Levett 55 1:32.14 Alex Gilber~ 39 37 .4 (Highgate) 1 :05.0; 3, Skidmore, F. Rexene Ashford 41 Ann Szucs 37 .42 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Bud Schumacher 42 41.3 (Otter) 1 :13.l. 100y breast stroke: 100 YD FREESTYLE 30-34: l, Day, B. (Sheffield ES) l :18.6; 100 YD FREESTYLE John Levett 55 1:24.88 Reg Richardson 61 2, Marchant, D. (Amphibians) 1:19.9. A. Heins 31 1:23.99 MEN65::69 Mel Maxwell 60 Pat Clinton 44 1 :12.4 I33!y individual medley: 30-34: 1, Jane Huber 40 U.. Stumpp 31 1 :25.35 50 YD FREE~ Thomas Dowell SO 1 :27 .2 Wake, M. (Beckenham) I :34,0; 2, 200 YD FREESTYLE Lloyd-Mostyn, R. (Otter) 1 :34.8; 3, A. Szucs 1:28.16 Harold Davis 65 40.40 Don Dobrott 40 Pat Clinton 44 Marchant, D. (Amphibians) I :40.L 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD FREESTYLE William Hyde 44 2:47 .5 Jane Huber 40 33!Y freestyle: 35-39: 1, Rigby, H. Allison Heins 31 1 :35.53 Harold Davis 6S 1:32.19 3:13.9 (Wigan) 16.4; 2, Beavan, J. (Solihull) U. Si::umpp 31 1 :51..86 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Rexene Ashford 41 3:43.5 17.2; 3, Gordon, D. (Metropolitan Anita Peterson 43 Police) 17.2, IOOy freestyle: 35-39: 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 3: 51.5 1, Rigby, H. (Wigan) 58.5; 2, 11 500 YD FREESTYLE A. ~i~ 31 1:30.33 DESERT RAT B" MEET Glasenberry, D. (Otter) 1 :02.4; 3, WOMEN 35-39 Mesa, AZ Pat Clinton 44 7:53.0 Mace, D. (Gorringe) 1 :04.5. 100y back­ Jane Huber 40 stroke: 35-39: I, Rigby, H. (Wigan) 50 YD FREESTYLE Dec 2, 1972 2S Yd Pool 9:09.2 1 :04.4; 2, Hardy, C. (Loughborough K. Van Deusen 35 38.19 CHULA VISTA MASTERS WOMEN Rexene Ashford 41 9:46.5 College) 1:07.5; 3, Glasenberry, D. 100 YD FREESTYLE Chula Vista, CA 50 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BACKSTROKE (Otter) 1:12.0. lOOy butterfly: 35-39: Pat Clinton 44 1, Rigby, H. (Southport) I :05.6. lOOy K. Van Deusen 35 1 :28.42 Nov 25-26 1972 2S Yd Pool Edi th Gruender 44 34.3 1 :28.2 breast stroke: 35-39: 1, Beavan, J. l 00 YD BREAST STROKE WOMEN 25-34 Maya Feldhuhn 42 36. 7 Jane Huber 40 1 :37 .2 (Solihull) 1:14.9; 2, Hartley, J. (Marlin) SO YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE l :33.7; 3, Lovell, G. (Soundwell) 1:43.7. K. Van Deusen 3S 1:48.97 100 YD FREESTYLE Roberta Eaton 34 34.2 llexene Ashford 41 1: 41. 9 133ly individual medley: 35-39: 1, WOMEN 40-44 Edi th Gruender 44 1 :17 .5 Rigby, H. (Wigan) 1:30.0; 2, Beavan, J, 50 YD FREESTYLE Diane Short 29 44.8 Maya Feldhuhn 42 1 :28.4 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY (Solihull) 1 :38.4; 3, Williamson, R. Jody Anderson 42 33.31 100 YD FREESTYLE 50 YD BUTTERFLY Pat Cli.nton 44 l :23.2 (Otter) 1 :42.3. 33ly freestyle: 40-44: Roberta Eaton 34 1: 23. 2 Rexene Ashford 41 1:46.5 1, Hayes, J. (Royal Navy) 17.1; 2, 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Edi th Gruender 44 39.5 WOMEN 45-49 Warnford-Davis, D. (Otter) 18.5; 3, Jody Anderson 42 1 :41.46 Dee Berger 28 1 :3S.l Maya Feldhuhn 43.7 Bellcrby, E. (Teesside Police) 19.1. WOMEN 45-49 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MEN SO YD FREESTYLE lOOy freestyle: 40-44: 1, Hayes, J, Cathy Kemper 27 1:17 .. 6 Ruth Lang 45 40.6 (Royal Navy) 1 :03.4; 2, Bellerby, E. 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 50 YD FREEST\'LE 100 YD FREESTYLE (Teesside Police) 1:07.2; 3, Wamford­ Joan Cattanach 46 l :46.68 Diane Short 29 l:S7.8 Greg Rendahl 26.5 Davis (Otter) 1:07.2. lOOy backstroke: Ruth Lang 45 1: 38. 3 SO YD BUTTERFLY WOMEN 35 & OVER Dave Schumann 25 27 .8 40-44: I, Bellerby, E. (Teesside Police) 50 YD FREESTYLE 200 YD FREESTYLE 1:30.5. 100y butterfly: 40-44: l, Hayes, Joan Cattanach 46 44.46 Paul Goetz 35 29.8 P. (Royal Navy) 1:13.3. lOOy breast 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Betsy Jordan 35 31.1 Dan Gruender 43 30.1 Ruth Lang 4S 3:35.2 stroke: 40-44: 1, Warnford-Davis, D. Barbara Wold 3S 36.6 Lou Silverstein 32.0 50 YD BUTTERFLY (Otter) 1:25.7; 2, Iliffe, J. (Otter) 1:26.7. Joan Cattanach 46 1 :42.49 WOMEN 55-59 Adrienne Pipes 38 37 .4 100 YD FREESTYLE Ruth Lang 4S 1:05.l 133ly individual medley: 40-44: 1, Ruth Bosch 43 Hayes, J. (Royal· Navy) 1 :42.6; 2, 50 YD FREESTYLE 40.8 Dave Schumann 1:03.7 WOMEN 50-54 Warnford-Davis, D. (Otter) 1:58.0; 3, Alys Richmond S6 5S.30 Virginia Phipps 48 43.6 Greg Rendahl 1:06.5 SO YD FREESTYLE Iliffe, J. (Otter) 2:00.3. 33!y freestyle: 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD FREESTYLE Lou Silverstein 1:10.5 Jean Pieretti S2 33. 7 45-54: 1, Roberts, R. (Otter) 16.9; Louise Jobson S3 41.2 2, Ford, M. (Warrender) 16.9; =3, Alys Richmond S6 l:S8.62 Betsy Jordan 3S 1:10.9 50 YD BUTTE: '.FLY Romain, R. (Otter) 18.l; =3, Edwards, Barbara Wold 35 100 YD FREESTYLE WOMEN 60-64 1 :22.5 Greg Rendahl R. (St. Martins) 18.1. l{)()y freestyle: Adrienne Pipes 38 Jean Pieretti 52 1:18.0 50 YD FREESTYLE 1 :33.3 Dave Schumann 45-54: 1, Roberts, R. (Otter) 1:01.2; Margaret George S6 500 YD FREESTYLE 2,Romain,R.(Otter) 1 :07.5;3,Edwards, Micky Crisman 61 1 :33.27 1 :38.8 Ruth Bosch 43 Betty Spears S4 9:52.4 R. (St. Martins) 1 :09.1. 66fy backstroke: MEN 25-29 1 :42.5 45-54: 1, Roberts, R. (Otter) 48.8. 66fy Virginia Phipps 48 1 :45.1 100 YD BACKSTROKE 50 YD breast stroke: 45-54: 1, Romain, R. FREE~ 50 YD BUTTERFLY Jean Pieretti 52 1:40.1 (Otter) 48:7; 2, Hill, C. (Anaconda) Dennis West 27 23.20 Betsy Jordan 3S 35.5 200 YD BACKSTROKE 1:06.3; 3, Ingham, J. (BLDSA) 1:10.0. B. Barnes 27 26.05 Waltham, MA 66fy butterfly: 45-54: 1, Romain, R. Barbara wo-:.d 3S SO. 7 Jean Pieretti S2 3:50.3 M. Peterson 26 26.B4 Dec 3, 1972 25 Yd Pool (Otter) 46.2. 133-b individual medley: Adrienne Pipes 38 56.2 MEN 25-29 45-54: 1, Fitzsimon, N. (Otter) I :56.6; J. Tobin 29 28.46 WOMEN 25-29 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY SO YD FREE~ 2, Marden, E. (Redhill) 2:14,9; 3, L. Kull 27 30.26 SO YD FREESTYLE Romain, R. (Otter) 1 :50.9 (disqualified). Betsy Jordan 3S 1:20.5 Warren French 29 2S. 9 100 YD BACKSTROKE Jennifer Parks 29 29.4 33fy freestyle: 55 +: 1, Huxtable, G. Adrienne Pipes 38 1:49.7 Angus Mackie 26 26.9 (Welsh Cygnets) 17,8; 2, Kimber, E. B. Barnes 27 1:14.95 Theresia. Faith 26 31.2 100 YD FREESTYLE (Otter) 18.1; 3, Steele, G. (Midland 100 YD BREASTSTROKE MEN 25-34 Carol Yunker 25 33.1 Bank) 18.5. 100y freestyle: 55 +: · 1, Angus Mackie 26 1 :03.1 D. West 27 1 :09.09 50 YD FREE~ 100 YD FREESTYLE Huxtable, G. (Wefab Cygnets) 1:09.3; 500 YD FREESTYLE 2, Steele, G. (Midland Bank) 1:11.0; 50 YD BUTTERFLY Tom Causey 25 25.4 Theresia Faith 26 1 :17.2 Angus Mackie 26 7: 54. 7 3, Kimber, E. (Otter) 1:11.3. 33!y 26.56 Jack Davisson 27 25. 7 200 YD FREESTYLE butterfly: 55+: I, Huxtable, G. (Welsh 100 YD BACKS'IROKE 27 29.98 Rick Evans 31 25. 7 Jane Hardy 28 2:46.4 Cygnets) 21.7; 2, Kimber, E. (Otter) ~: ~~~~e;:on Warren French 29 1 :07 .S 22.8; 3, Steele, G. (Midland Bank) 23.1. J. Tobin 29 31.28 Bard Bruce 26 26.0 100 YD BACKSTROKE 33ty breast stroke: 55 +: 1, Huxtable, 200 ~D BACKSTROKE L. Kull 27 33.66 Howard Roberts 29 26.0 Jennifer Parks 29 1 :16.0 G. (Welsh Cygnets) 27.3; 2, Corfield, H. Jack Meyer 32 27 .4 Jane Hardy 28 1:24.9 Warren French 29 2:36.0 (Newham Youth) 29.4. 33!y backstroke: B. Arnes 27 33.81 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 55 +: 1, Huxtable, G. (Welsh Cygnets) J. Beren 34.49 Owen G. Clark 27 28.3 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 20.9; 2, Kimber, E. (Otter) 21.6; 3, Jim Thomas 30 Jane Hardy 28 1 :41.4 Phil Whitten 29 1 :12.0 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 32.2 Corfield, H. (Newham YouEh) 22.7, 100 YD FREESTYLE 50 YD BUTTERFLY 50 YD BUTTERFLY Women: 33lY freestyle: 25-29: 1, D., West 27 1:02.47 Michael Goldkamp 29 58.0 Carol Yunker 25 38.0 Angus Mackie 26 30.0 Shrimpton, S. (Soundwell) 17.4; 2, J. Tobin 29 1:20.44 Martin-Dye, C, (Watford) 18.8; 3, Bard Bruce 26 58.3 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY J .. Beren 1:20.45 Woolhead, S. (Southgate) 20.3. lOOy free­ Rick Evans 31 59.1 Jennifer Parks 29 1 15.6 Phil Whitten 29 1 :07 .6 style: 25-29: I, Shrimpton, S. (Sound­ L. Kull 26 1 :28.S5 Tom Causey 2S Jane Hardy 28 1 25.6 MEN 30-34 well) 1:01.8. IOOy backstroke: 25-29: MEN 30-34 59.8 1, Martin-Dye, C, (Watford) 1 :15.2; 2, Jim Thomas 30 1 :13.6 Theresia Faith 26 l 26.9 50 YD FREE~ 50 YD FREE~ Shrimpton, S. (Soundwell) 1 :2.1. lOOy 50 YD BUTTERFLY Carol Yunker 25 l 27. 7 Jack Geoghegan 24.4 butterfly: 25-29: 1, Shrimpton, S. Dave Gibson 30 25.38 Darrell Swenson 25 WOMEN 30-34 Michael Laux 31 2S.O (Soundwell) l :15.3. lOOy breast stroke; Dennis Pistoll 31 26.89 27 .2 25-29: I, Woolhead, S. (Southgate) Rick Evans 31 50 YD FREESTYLE Daniel Davis 30 25.S John Decker 31 32.43 28.6 I : 19.4. 133!y individual medley: 25-29: Jack Meyer 32 28.9 Jane Hanson 32 34.5 Bob Walden 33 27.2 I, Shrimpton, S. (Soundwell) 1 :40.5; 100 YD FREESTYLE Bard Bruce 26 29.1 Anne Hummel 32 37 .2 Dave Voye 32 28. 6 2, Woolhead, S. (Southgate) I :46.5. 33!y D. Gibson 30 1 :00.12 freestyle: 30-34: l, Sreenan, M. (SoutlJ­ Jack Davisson 27 29.5 Joanne Munise 33 37 .9 Harold Hamil ton 32 28. 9 end and Leigh) 20.0. lOOy freestyle: D. Pi stall 31 1 :01.30 Joel Saperstein 34 31.9 8 William Bell 31 29.1 ~· '

100 YD FREESTYLE 500 YD FREESTYLE CHRISTMAS MASTERS MEET 100 YD BUTTERFLY WILMI'.'lGTON AC CHRISTHAS MEET Jack Geoghegan 53.3 Chas Stepha.nos 45 6:16.1 Long Beach, CA Ed Spencer 30 57 .1 Wilmington,_ DE Dan Davis 30 56. ~) Hal Onusseit 48 6:43.4 Dec 9, 1972 25 Yd Pool Dick Stewart 32 57 .9 Dec 10, 1972 25 Yd Pool Michael Laux 31 56. J James Edwards 49 6:57.5 WOMEN 25'...29 Burt Kanner 33 1 :01.6 WO~N 25-29 Bob Waldcm 33 59.2 1 UO YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD l'REESTYLf-- Jack Meyer 32 1 :07 .2 50 YD FREESTYLE Harold Hamilton 32 1 :00.4 Chas Stepha.nos 45 1 :25.5 Dee Berger 28 1:45.0 Robert Harvath 30 1 :07.4 Carol Clay 26 27 .059 Bill Bell 31 1 :04.4 200 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Nancy Breen 29 28.064 David Vove 32 1 :07 .2 Hal Onusseit 48 2:45.6 Dee !3erger 28 1:47.5 Ed Spencer 30 1:00.9 Barbara Hollis 29 29.915 Joel Sap~rstein 34 1 :lLO Chas Stephanos 45 3:35.4 WOMEN3o.:.34 Tom Landis 30 1 :02.0 1.00 YD FREE:3TYLE 200 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD FREESTYl,E J. Loofbourrow.32 1:03.6 Carol Clay 26 1 :00.8!+3 Dan Davis 30 2:09.5 Hal Onusseit 48 1 :18.5 Nancy Gardner 30 1:07 .8 Dick Stewart 32 1: 04.4 Nancy Breen 29 1:05.543 Bob W.hlden 33 2:10.9 Chas Stephanos 45 1:50.7 Ingrid Daland 30 1 :11.0 John Adam 31 1:05.4 Barbara Hollis 29 1 :09.104 Roger Nekton 34 2:13.1 50 YD BUTTERFLY Roberta Eaton 34 1 :20.3 Patrick Schlup 32 1 :06.1 50 YD BUTTERFLY Harold Hamilton 32 2:18.3 Chas Stephanos 45 36.6 100 YD DACKSTROKE Burt Kanner 33 1:06.2 J\ancy Breen 29 31.048 David .Voye 32 2:32.4 ALm aausman 4 7 41.0 Ingrid Daland 30 l: 18 .1 Jack Heyer 32 1 :07 .2 Carol Clay 26 31.068 Joel s~{lerstein 34 2: 53.2 100 YD BUTTERFLY 100 YD BREAClTSTROKE Howard Roberts 33 1:13.1 Barbara Hollis 29 32.036 500 YD FREESTYLE 1-lal Onusseit 48 1 :06.9 Roberta Eaton 34 1 :41.1 Ken Bechtol 30 1: 14.0 WllMEN 30-34 Roger Nekton 34 (i :©3.3 C:has Step!tanos 45 l :38.5 100 YD ~l1TTERFl.Y Jim Montrella 31 l :14.8 50 YD FREE3TYLE Joel Saperstein 34 6 :41.0 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ingrid-6a1and 30 i :2i .9 Jim Thoma:; 30 1:30.0 Nancy Mattson 31 30. 700 ·Harold Hami 1 ton 32 6 :Ok.O Chas Stephanos 45 i :16.3 100 YD L:DlVIDllt\L MEDLEY ~39 Karen Hod01 30 34.311 Tom Hanahan 30 6:46. 7 MEN 50-54 Ingrid DaLrnd 30 1:15.5 100 YD FRE~ 100 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD BACKSTROKE 50 YD FREE~ ·Janey Ganher 30 l :23.2 Alex Gilbert 39 l :02.5 Nancy Mattson 31 1:10.130 1'om }\onahan 30 1 :13.2 liff'ffail~'52 28.5 1TYL~ Frederick Herr 35 1:11.6 Nancy Whedbee, 36 32.153 Dab Kent 31 2 :36.5 100 YD FREESTYLE Jletsy Jordan 35 1 :14.1 Lutz Venzlaff 36 1:11.7 Barbara Buakian 49. 901 100 YD f\REASTSTROKE Ed Reed 3r. 53 1 :08.6 35 1:20.9 Bruce Vatcher 39 1 :30.9 50 YD Bli'TTER'FLY Roger Nekton 34 Ken Hippe 54 1 :14.2 l :25.3 100 YD BACKSTROKE Nancy Whedbee 36 38. 763 :JO YD BUTTERFLY 200 YD FREE'lTY~E Dave Lamott 37 1: 22. 7 100 YD FREE.iTYLE Jack Geoghegan 21i. 9 Ed "2.eed 3r. 'iJ 2:51.3 l :1.+.4 Alex Gilbert 39 1: 22. 7 'Janey Whedbee 36 l :Vi.149 Michael Laux 31 26.9 Ken Hippe 54 2:54.5 Barbara Wold 35 1:3>.9 Lutz Venzlaff 36 l :24.4 WOMEr·J 40-44 Bob Kent 31 27 .O 500 YD I-'REESTYLE Judy Gilht"fichael Laux 31 1:00.9 Wm. Uhrich 1:i2 i :17. 5 Ale:_t Gilbert 39 1: 19. i) 47. 701 Bob Kent 31 1 :01.5 200 YD BACKSTROKE Jetsv Jordan 15 1:22.9 -R. • Rubin 36 l :20.4 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Wm. Uhrich 52 3 :03.5 i rno1v1m11\L r.rn:JJ.EY Frederick lkrr 1 :23.3 oo Yn 100 YD FKEE.->TYLE JD.ck eoghcgan 1:0-3.5 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Dave Lamott 3 l 1 :26.2 Rctsy Jordan 31 l :18.4 i'like llami ! torr 29" 53.400 lZoger Nekton 34 1:06.1 Ken l!ippe 54 l :33.6 !1arbaraWald35 1:31.7 .:ikip Allen 35 1: 26. 3 Elam Hitchncr 26 55.521 }~ SU YD BUTTERFLY WOME!-i 40-44 Lutz Venzlaff 36 1 :28.4 Phil Gi_bbs 28 57.98, 50 YD FREE~ Bill Uhrich 52 33.8 100 YD 100 YD BUTTERFLY FREE~ Charlie Mcl:inlcy 27 1 :02.223 1\lan Johnson 35 27 .5 l.00 YD IlWIVIDUAL MEDLEY Alex Gilbert 39 1 :10.1 Anne Adams 44 1 :10.0 Don Sn:·dcr 2 7 1:03.334 "lor,er Fromm 39 29. 4 Hll Uhrich 52 1:17.0 Keith Marti.n 35 1 :12. l 100 YD BACKSTROKE J:\ob Aftanis 27 1:16.402 William ~lalone 35 31.8 >-:EN 55-59 Bruce Vatcher 39 2:25. 7 Anne Adams 44 1: 23. 2 _)00 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD FRrESTYL~ 50 YD FREES'f'fLE 100 YD I01DIVIDUAL MEDLEY 100 YD L1DIVIDL'AL MEDLEY Eldffi m tclrn€rU 'J: 31. 3JO Mel Siebold 37 1 :00.4 Austin Newnlan-57 30.3 Alex Gilbert 39 1:13.7 1\nne Adams 44 1 :18.0 Mike kip Allen 35 l: 19. L s Betty l'albot 46 1 :25.2 Mark McElwee 26 1 :05.215 BU L ParmaleP 'iS l :13.2 Lutz ~enzlaff 36 1: 21. 9 100 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD BREA:.Jf:lTROKE Alan Johnson 35 2:14.6 200 YD FREESTYLE Frederick Herr 35 1 :23.0 Betty Talbot L~6 1:46.5 Mike Cohen 26 1: 10. 7 Bob Coykendall 35 2:16.9 Austin Newman 51 2:37 .8 Bruce Vatcher 39 2 :00. 7 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Elam Hi tchner 26 1 :10.9 Mel Sieholrl 37 Bill Parmalt'c 58 2 :54.5 MEN40-44 2 :18.6 Hetty Talbot 46 1:49.3 Dorr Snyder 27 l :14.356 500 YD FRELl fYLE 500 YD FREEST-lLE 100 YD Y.tZEESTYLE WOMEI'' J0-54 Charlie Mct:inley 27 l :16.SSO Alan Johnson 35 6:1.'J.fi Alrntin Newman 'i7 7 :19.0 Curt Mil~ 1 :02.8 100 YD LREESTYLE Phil Gibbs 28 1:33.119 Robert Coykendall 35 6:18.3 John Merrill SS 8 :03.2 Eugene Gudz 43 1 :08.5 Bette Crowell 52 1 :23.4 50 YD RU'ITERFLY Roger Fromm 39 7:38.5 Bill Parmalee 58 8:15.0 Bud Schumacher 42 1:09.8 Vi.,la Thompson 54 1 :30.3 Nike Hamil ton 29 25.691 100 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD BACKSTROKE l 00 YD 'L\CKSTR OKE Herb Nakama 42 1 :13.2 Mark McElwPc 26 26.41.6 Alan Johnsort 35 1:19.6 John Merrill 55 1 :24.2 Bette Crowell 52 l :30.9 Don Dobratt 40 1: 20. l John KalmLach 27 26. 785 200 YD BACKSTROKE Staaley Pudell 56 1 :36.0 Viola Thompson 54 2:00.l 100 YD B1\CKSTROKE Phil Gibbs 2d 27 .805 Alan Johnson 35 2:49.0 200 YD BAKKSTROKE 100 YD BREAST~~TROKE Herb Nakama 42 1 :23.8 Elam lii tchner 26 28.225 Mel Siebold 37 2:55.2 John Merrill 55 3 :12.0 Rita Simonton 54 1:48.7 Bud Schumacher 42 1 :31. 7 Ned Haubein 26 28. 590 100 YD BREA~TSTROKE Stanlc=y Pudell 56 3 :44.5 l3ette Crowell _S2 l:.S0.7 Eugene Gudz 43 1 :43.1 Don Snyder 2 7 29.194 Louis Abel 36 1 :20.9 lOU YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD INDIVID~IAL MEDLEY 100 YD BREASTSTROKE :'like Cohen 26 29.654 Tlill Malone 35 1 :25. 7 Stanley Pudcll 56 1 :39.5 Bette Crowell 32 1:38.8 Dud Schumacher 42 1 :20.4 HE.N 30-34 50 YD BUTTERFLY MEN60-64 Rita Simonton 54 1:39.5 Stan McConnell 41 l :23. 7 100 YD FilE~ Mel Siebold 37 30.0 50 YD FREE~ Viola Thompson 54 1:44.6 John Bakkila 41 1 :26.3 Vince 3imonton 34 58.957 Ror, Fromm 39 37.0 Lawr<>nce Smith 60 31.1 WOMEN 55-59 Curt Miller 40 1: 28 .1 Jill Knecht 34 l :09.639 10(} YD I'JDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Sid Weinberg 60 31.2 100 YD FREESTYLE: llerb Nakama 42 1:28.3 T'om Lundy 34 1 :10.693 Louis Abel 36 1 :20.1 Oscar Sigrist 64 32.8 Margaret George 56 1 :41.4 Eugene Gudz 43 1 :30.0 100 YD BACK.:::IIROKE MEN40-44 Anthony Anastasio 60 37 .6 l 00 YD BACKSTROKE Don Dobratt 40 1 :34.5 Mike Mal1oney 33 1 :12.407 SO_YD FREE~ 100 YD FREESTYLE Margaret George 56 1:38.5 l 00 YD BUTTERFLY Steve Sauer 33 1,15.458 Ted Haartz 44 26.lf Sid Weinberg 60 1 :12,8 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Stan Mcconnel 1 41 1 :10.3 100 YD BREi\.~fSTROKE L~ Goldstone 43 27 .4 Oscar Sigrist 64 1 :20. 7 Margaret George -36 l:5'i.2 Herb Nakama 42 1: 14. 2 Rick Field 30 l :14.058 Arthur Crooke 42 29.6 Anthony Anastas-lo 60 1 :30.8 WOMEJ\ 60 & OVER Uud Schumacher 42 1 :18.3 Steve Sauer 33 1 :16.871 Kenneth paweon 42 30.6 200 YD FREESTYLE 100 YD FREESTYLE Eugene 1:21.3 Bob :khurmn 30 1 :20.666 Everett .:>nelling 42 32.9 Sid Weinbert 60 2:56.6 Gud.~~-,~~,3~ =-~= Dorothea Cole 63 1:56.4 4 5 49 50 YD i3UTTERFLY Dave Moorehead 40 33.0 Anthony Anastasio 60 3 :37 .5 100 YD 3ACKSTROKE 100 YD l-'REESTYLE Vince Simo:iton 34 27.418 100 YD FREESTYLE 500 YD FREESTl'L E Dorothea Cole fi3 2 :06. 7 Duane Draves 46 59.8 Hike Mahoney 33 29.437 Ted Haartz 44 58.9 AntTiony AnaSt:·aSio 60 10:18.3 MEN 2 5-29 IJorm Frieae 45 1 :07 .9 6 teve Saue,=_~~~'-',3c..,.. ~_~~ 29.485 L. Goldstone 43 1:01.5 100 YD BACKST.·toKE 100 YD FRE~ 100 YD BACKSTROKE 3 5 3 9 Ken Dawson 42 1:08.2 Sid WeinSerg 60 1:31.7 Bruce Brown 25 53.3 Duane Draves 46 1 :08.4 100 YD FREESTYLE Arthur Crooke 42 1:08. 7 Oscnr Sigrist 64 1:33.7 Michael Goldkamp 29 57 .4 Lorm Frieze 45 1 :30.9 Pa'Jl Barren 35 57.748 Dave Moorehead 40 1:18.6 200 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Dill Rash J5 1:01.039 200 YD FREESTYLE Larry Smith ~ 2:55.1 ~~h:~l ng~~!~~~E29 1 :06.8 Duane Draves 46 1 :19 .6 John McGinley 35 l :03.957 L. Goldstone 43 2:23.5 100 YD BREASTSTROKE 100 YD BRE/1.STSTROKE 100 YD BUTTERFLY Frank Ilolgerson 36 1:17.121 Ken Dawson 42 2:43.4 Oscar Sigrist 64 1 :50.2 Ken Doesburg 29 1 :05.4 Duane Draves 46 l :11.0 Ken Harlacher 35 1:27.338 Arthur Crooke 42 MEN 70-79 Bruce. Brown 25 3:04.4 \ :ll.5 lloward Johnson 45 1: 17. 7 500 YD FREESTYLE Dave Moorehead 40 3:19.4 50 YD FREE~ 100 YD BUTTERFLY Norm Frieze 45 1:21.8 Pa.u L Barren 35 6 :03.494 'JOO YD FREESTYLE James Macauley 73 53.8 Jim McGrath 29 %.3 100 YD INlllVIDUAL HEDLEY 100 YD BREASTSTROKE L. Goldstone 43 7:11.8 100 YD FREESTYL~ 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Duane Draves 46 1 :09.6 John McGinley 35 1:17.053 Al STein 44 7:17.5 James Macauley 73 2:07. 7 R. Smith 29 59.2 Norm Frieze 4'i 1:22.9 Frank Holgerson 36 1 :36.115 Ken Dawson 42 7:54.9 200 YD FREESTYT,E Dave Frank 28 l :00.4 MEN 50-54 50 YD BUTTE,\FLY Everett Snelling 42 8:4£.4 James Macaulfoy-73 Ken Doesburg 29 l :01.3 100 YD HlEESTYLE l:'aLll Barren 35 28.591 Dave Moorehead 40 8:57 .2 Bruce Brown 25 1 :02. 7 John Bricker 52 l :05.2 Bill Rash 35 30.573 100 YD BACKSTROKE Glyn Davies 27 1:06.3 L. E. Felderman 53 1 :06.) '!EN JI0-44 Ken Dawsort 42 1 :20.8 Michael r,oldkarnp 29 l :06.5 LYNCllbER:; Y MEET E. W. Neben 52 1:09.3 100 YD rnEffi~ tlill Slocum 43 l :38.5 MEN 30-34 Lexington, VA 100 YD BACKSTROKE Bob Mattson 41 57 .262 200 YD BACKSTROKE 100 YD FRE~ Dec 9, 1973 25 Yd Pool John Bricker 52 1 :18.5 John Stone 41 1 :00.050 Ken Dawson 42 3:07.6 Ed Spencer 30 51.9 100 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Dan Lipkin 44 1 :13.897 Al Stein 44 3 :15.4 Tom Landis 30 100 YD BREA;:>TSTH.OKE 52.1 John Bricker 52 1: 1 7 .1 500 YD JTKEESTYLE Wm. Slocum 3:42.9 Burt Hanner 33 54.8 Jack Schilt:z; 30 1:04.67 E.W. Ne~-- 1:28.7 1oli Nattsort 4 l 6:03.328 100 YD BREASTSTROKE Dick Stewart 32 55.8 Hark Coughlin 44 1:19.43 MEN 60 & OVER Dan Lipkin 44 8:17.994 Al slein 44 1 :22.6 Patrick Schlup 32 58.3 Jay Fitzgerald 25 1:20.77 100 YD FREESTYLE 50 YD J

WOMEN 45-49 MEN 35-44 50 YD FREESTYLE 100 YDFRE~ CharlOtte Grimm 42.2 C. Faurot 59.5 SWIM MEET SCHEDULE 100 YD FREESTYLE Jerry Zwirn 1 :00.8 Charlotte Grimm 1,42.0 Kenneth Rooney l :09.4 FEB 16-18 TOPEKA WINTER INVITATIONAL, Topeka Swim Club, Inc. WOMEN 55-59 100 YD BREASTJTROKE :Mrs. Jane Johnson. 1908 Collins. Topeka, KS 50 YD FREESTYLE Bill Malone 1,25.6 FEB 17-19 Louise McClintoc 41.5 50 YD BUTTERFLY 100 YD FREESTYLE Jon Loft 30.0 FEB l8 Louise McClintoc 1,45.8 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Allan G. Rose. 315 S. Bellefield, Ave., Pittsburgh, l'A 15::'13 '-' ~ Charles Faurot 2:37.4 FEB 24 GARDEN,STATE MASTERS 50 YD FREE~ ~ Josefh B. Twaits, 649 Springfield Ave., Berkely _Heiahts, N.J Richai!'."d :3auschard 23.6 100 YDFRE~ FEB 25 HERI AGE HI SCHOOL, Renne -.Crane 24.3 :Ienry Lentzse1, l ,13.6 Don Freeman, Denver, CO Larry l/amahiro 25.5 Irving l;rass l ,22. 3 MAR 10 DENVER ATHLETIC CLUB, Mike Cora sh/ Jae k Buchannan Steve 25.5 100 YD 13H.E.\ST STROKE Jim 27 .3 !lenry Lentzseh l :43.2 MAR 17 ~i~~E~l~&!~ ~STE~~nver CO Dan 27 .6 50 YD :.J~;TfERFLY ~~::p~~ ~Sf~~§ 649 Sprincfield Ave., Berkely Heights, NJ Dave 28,3 llenry Lentzseh 37 .2 MAR 23 Richard; .\renas 30.3 Irving Grass 51.0 Bob Glover, 2Ql W. Bloomfield St., Rome, NY 13440 Steve "icsicki 33.6 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MAR 30-31 SoUI'HERN REGIONAL MASTERS SWIM 'MEET, Judge Robert E. Beach l 00 YD FilEE.>TYLE Henry Lentzseh 3:15.5 APR 1 c o Judicial' Buildin Ro:Jm 402 St. Petersbur FL ll-i c.lrnrd nauschard 52.9 MEN 55 & OVER APR 7 MARTIN MARIE A MEET, Jonn To in, Denver, CO Kenne Crane 56. 5 100 YD FREESTYLE APR 14 Dan Cahill 57 .1 Austin Newman 1: 10.2 APR 14-15 Larry Yamahiro 57 .1 ::lid Weinberg 1 :13.0 Sam Jones 2360A - 37th Los Alamos NM 87544 Dan Hyre 1,os.3 Oscar .:ligri st 1:19.5 APR 27-29 Steve Ciesicki 1,20.s l 00 YD !3REA3T 3TROKE tlEN 30-34 APR 27-29 50 YD FREE~ John :lushman 27 .4 MAY 12 :·kil Jochen 27 .4 Charels Lake' 28.6 MAY 18-20 ·\o~; Ja:Jiak 29.t1- NOTICE Chris /,irrnnerman 37 .4 MAY 26 100 YD FREESTYLE Due to limited time and space JUN 6 John Medici 1,00.3 I will have to devise another JUN 16-17 ove John Bushman 1,00.9 way of typing meet results. JUL 6-8 Dieter Kulicke 1,os.o You all could be of tremen­ MEN3s:39 dous help by typing meet re­ JUL 14/15 50 YDFTlEE~ 20-22 sults in the same event order JUL Dick Siegrist 27 .1 JUL 20-22 a~ they_api:ear in the Top Ten Jay Lehr 27 .6 Times listing. Also, if you Jolm Jazwa JUL 32.6 use 10 year age groups,please 100 YD FREESTYLE icago, L use the competitor's age. UG .J.1y Lehr 1 :05.2 ME1''. 40-44 50 YD FREES"~ Peter Van Dijk 25.5 Dab Mu el 1 er 26.8 Pieter Cath 30.2 Dick Mesirov of Wynnewood, PA wishes there Richard Seib 30.3 was more Masters Swinuning activity in the r;i] 1 Piper 33.6 Mid-Atlantic region. He says there is no William Meyer 38.8 activity within 100 miles of Philly and al­ Richard Jordan 40.9 though he trains it's all sort of futile·... Donald Hildebrant 41.0 Anyone having a meet or wal1ting to stnrt a Robert HcKillop 42.0 proeram contact Dick at 215-265-4300. Harold Urban 48.8 Please note our new computerized labels! We 100 YD FREESTYLE thank Watson Lawrence of the Ryall Masters Fred Bradley of Scottsdale, AR "Writes that Peter Van Dijk 57 .5 Club of Chicago for the idea and Dick Bres - many years ago Lyle Collet and he swam to­ Bob Mueller 1,oi. 7 nahan for taking over the SWIM-MA.STER mail­ gether in Chicago and he is glad to see that Pieter Ca th 1 :07 .o ing list. Dick is also a member of the Ry­ Lyle is still at it and as good as ever. We John Scott 1:14.4 all Masters. hope to see Fred at a big meet in the near Bill Piper____ 1,1s. 7 tuture. l'!EN 45-49 G. Richar·d Goodley of Kinston, NC, built his 50 YD FREE~ own 25-yard x 2 lane pool and put a bubble Have fun. Swim for at least 50 minutes a Koy Stkkney 25.9 over it. The water is heated 82-85. 55 age day! That's the prescription given a room­ Ed Hai ttunen 28.3 group swimmers and 5 masters swimmers train. ful of doctors at a medical staff meetin~ at Don Kilb 28. 7 In Dick's area, you can build the pool on a Sarasota Memorial Hospital by Dr. Ranso~ J. John McCarthy 28.8 Lot with all the trimmings for under $25,000 Arthur and Cmdr. Richard Rahe. So find a Robert Shakespeare 29.5 and operate with heat, water, insur a nee, nearby pool and take the plun~e - send all Robert Case 31.0 electricity, chemicals, bubble depreciation your troubles down the drain. Float your Lou··_s 31.3 for about $2500. Pastor worries away. Then swim hard for as long as 100 YD FREESTYLE you can. Speaking as physicians, Arthur and ROY Stickney 57 .5 The Nautilus Aquatic Club is seeking dual 1,05.4 Rahe say swimming will make you feel better­ John McCarthy meets by telegraph or mail. If interested and perhaps Live longer. Ed Hal ttunen 1,06.0 contact Les Finnegan, 3205 Cherry Hill Lane Don Kilb 1,07 .o NW, Washington, DC 20007. Enid Uhrich of Mass. writes that11 Both Conn. Robert Case 1q1.4 and New England Masters Club 1 s have started MEN 55-59 Masters patches & decals are available for evening lo­ 50 YD FREE~ $1.00 by sending a stamped, self ad­ holdin~ a onc~-a-month practi~e eac~ cated in a different part of the district Nelson Otis 29.3 dressed ehvelope to Anne Adams,17432 Osborne and this ~s preceded by a business meeting. 100 YD FREESTYLE St., Northridge, CA 91324. J:elson Otis 1,04.0 Lonely swunmers can get a chance at joint co<:i-chin.g and exchange ideas this way. If MENl0-79 Larry Smith has a training prohlem - 8700 this goes well we may even hold two a month 100 YD meml;lers at the YMCA sharing a 60' x 20' pool. FRE~ in our large districts. More and more we are Malcom ;mbb 1,5s.2 He has learned to keep one arm extended in front to avoid head-on collis ion s while finding that youngsters age group swimming swimming. rules are not always applicable. When we guarantee 10 minutes between swimrning events Dr. John Sorman, (national swimmer of '42) in any age group we find the tension eases has been working out with Jay Markley to and there are less scratches and people are happier. Although deck entries throughout GARDE~~ STATE MASTERS prepare for the Masters 1 Nationals. John Berkelev Heights, NJ started out at 225 lbs and 20 cigars a day. a meet are a nuisance, they do encourage the Jan 13, 1973 25 Yd Pool He is now down to 185 lbs in ten weeks, no newer contestant to enter more events - es­ MSt-l 25-34 cigars and 8000 yards a day! pecially if he finds competition particular­ 100 YD Fi\Er~3TYLS ly l~ght in his age group! However, deck Jack Hodgins 54.8 Any readers planning a visit to England and entries are 50¢ more than pre-register~ng. 3ob Lemlev 55.8 desirin;J; it1£.ormation about what pools might ·:ians Maeder 56.3 be near and available for workout sessions Syd B. Grange, Honorary Secretary of the Spencer i{yan 58.3 contact Lt. Cease M. Brown, PO Box 84 Austrailian Swinuning Federation and F.I.N.A. Jeff 3androwski 58.5 COMNAUAGrSUK, FPO, NY 19510 for information. Bureau Member writes, "Events for the older· Bob Walden 59.3 adults is a regular feature of club swimming c;oode' 59. 7 The D.c. Masters Swim Team is being organiz­ progranunes in many of our centres. The most Gary 1,00.4 ed as "One Step Beyond the Casual, It is outstanding is an organization known as the 'larold Hamilton 1,02. 7 su~ely recognized that many Master swimmers A.I.F. Swimming Association whose 700-odd 100 YD EhlEASTSTROKE members served in the Defense Forces in World Roger R. ;:;aby 1,25.8 wish to compete only on a very relaxed basis. Everyone with a 'feel for the' water' should War II and in some cases World War I. The 50 YD E\LITTEilFLY enter Masters Competition regardless of club to which I belong is the '~illnly Diggers Bob Lemley ,26.2 Swinuning Club' which has a membership of 130 Spencer Rvan 26.8 skill. We do it for the physical fitness and the average age would be mid-forties with Jack Hodgins 27 .8 and the camaraderie. Yet, there are some at least 30 in the 60 and over group. Our Jeff Bandrowski 28.0 who are eager to really get back to the oldest regular competitor is Dudley B8rling, Phillip Goode 28.2 sport and swim with a regular team." ·~ 72 years, who swims 50 meters in 43 sec. Otu' 200 YD U:OI"JIDU.\L MEDLEY Gini Buzzell of Celebrity (Colorado) Swim best swimmers are Geof Ryan, aged 62 years !!ans Maeder 2 :27 .9 Team writes in her newsletter, "I wonder if whose time for 400 meters is 6:37; Phil Joack llodg,ins 2 :29.2 Bumpy Jones knows that Bill Williams is get­ Thomas l'ionahan 2,52.5 Smith, just 58 swimming 6: 16 secs; and then ting close to that 19:40 for the 1650 free?" down to myself, age 59, 7:22 secs.'' I 11 il D.C. MASTERS SWIMM.ING PROGR,\M. CONTINUES GROWTH }i:OW TO PLAN A SUCCE.::l;:>FUL MAJTEi{.' S SWlM MEET . 3y Meredith R. Smith, Jr. 3y Mildred Anderson Vice-President D.C. Masters Swim Team In planning your first Master's Swimming The first annual Fall D.C. Metropolitan Mas­ Meet,there are many factors to keep in mind. ters Short Course swim meet took place Oct. First, if you do not have access to your own 28. The Montgomery College pool at Rock­ pool, you will have to have permission to ville, MD. was the scene of the activity use an available pool. Second, decide on where seventy-one contestants gathered for worthwhile awards to promote future.meets. the third /ul..U sponsored Masters swim meet to be held in the Washington area. The first If it is your first meet, make it as attrac­ meet was· held Hay 1972 and since that begin­ tive to enter, be awarding not only practi­ ning only enthusiasm has been registered for cal awards (paper weights for example), and the program. as many places as possible to guarantee all that enter a chance to win an award. SL~ men swam in 169 events and 17 women test­ ed their ability in 50 events. The distaff Next, select the events and be sure to in­ side, at least percentage-wise, took top clude short enough events to attract the honors breaking 25 D.C. area records and hesitant competitor; it may be their first three national Masters records. Former Oly­ swimming meet, or perhaps they haven't swum mpic swimmer, Betty .Mullen :Orey, turned in a in a long time. fantastic 31.8 50 yd butterfly time breaking her own 40-44 age group national record of Send your entry applications out two months 32.0, while Nancy Clark, 58, regained her before the meet, if possible, to give every­ national 100 yd freestyle record by going one time to get into condition and to make the distance in 1:29.2. Clark repeated with plans to enter your meet. Contact everyone another national record time of 37.4 in the you can think of. Beat the bushes, so to 50 yd free. speak, with letters, telephone calls, notice of meet in Swim-Master, and other swimming Most of the area records broken were set by publications. Contact former swimmers , D.C. area Master swimmers who participated friends, parents of children in competition in the first short course meet last spring and coaches. and came back for this fall swim, stronger and faster. Some of the 200 yd times re­ You hope, by scheduling your meet early, you flected more than 10 second meet to meet im­ will discourage other areas from scheduling provementl a meet during the same week you plan to have your meet. Get the support of the newspap­ The organization of the D.C. Masters swim ers. team was officially announced during the meet and more than 30 immediately answered In our first meet, we bent the rules by ac­ the call for even more rigorous competition cepting late entries in any event, if there on regional and national levels. was an open lane. With a very qualified starter, our meet time was shortened, making it convenient for all.

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A few weeks later, the answer to my prayers came. I was conversing with an acquaintance In April of 1971, I started my Aerobics at church, who happened to be a retired Mar­ training program. I have progressed in both ine in his early 40 1 s. We got on the sub­ distance and fitness. ject of physical fitness, and he told me a­ bout a book entitled Aerobics which was writ­ Today, my workout averages 3300 yards daily. ten by a Dr. Cooper. In fact, he loaned it I do this 5 days per week. But ••••• the big to me to read. riews is that I have been able to stop one medication and cut the other in half that I While reading Aerobics, I learned that an take to control my blood pressure. Aerobic training program is very beneficial for the cardio-vascular system. Among other On top of all this, the Hasters Swimming Pro­ things, this type of training may lower the gram came into being. This is an excellent blood pressure. Not only that ••• but swimming program, and serves as an additional incen­ is one of the Ae~obic exercises. Fantastic!! tive to stay physically fit. 1 2 Page 25 modern industry cope with intra-plant The HAWK EYI Sunday, October 29, 1972 problems ranging from labor disputes to al­ coholic employes; problems relating to in­ dustry in particular end the economy in People you should know general; and bookcases of government .regulations dealing with everything from birth certificates to plant safety. By LLOYD MAFFITT Hours of reading are required each week • A champion swimmer who negotiates in­ just to keep up but, as the feller said, "we dustrial with equal skill - that's ~aters just keep plugging along.'' Max Hasbrouck. Last August the 51-year-old Hasbrouck won the National masters championship in his age bracket at Bloomington, Ind., in the 100-meter backstroke division. He was near the top in several other divisions. THE SWIMMING TIMES JANUARY 1973 In nr111-aquatir activity, he is indus­ trial rl'latirms manatwr for Iowa ln­ du.~trie.~. THE OLD GROW "I've been with the company since 1956 and I'm still plugging away," he quipped YOUNG (in case you missed the pun, Iowa In­ dustries manufactures Champion spark plugs). by Kelvin Juba A native of Grundy Center, Hasbrouck is the gon of Egin Hasbrouck of that city, and a graduate of its high school. Following high school graduation, he entered Central college at Pella, where he played center on MAX E. HASBROUCK BRITAIN'S, and probably Europe's, first­ the varsity football teem. ever Masters' Age Group Meet was held His education interrupted by World War Casting a weather eye over the Bur­ 1 on November 17 and 18 at the City II, Hasbrouck served in the U. S. Army · lington economy, Hasbrouck finds it strong Univenity Pool. This Meet was unique from 1942 to 1946. He then enrolled at Uni- with every prospect of becoming stronger. and probably will be the pacemaker for ·. versity of Northern Iowa et Cedar Falls, "Burlington has diversity in industry, other sports in that amateurs competed with professionals for the first time in '-' where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree 1 this Century. with a douhle major, business end social which is important," he declared. "A city science; and went on to the University of largely dependent on one big industry is al­ . As the person who started the idea, I 1' ways in a precarious position." . can hardly give an assessment as to how Iowa. where he received a Mester of Arts successful this pilot scheme was, but I degree in labor relations. "Here at Iowa Industries, things do know that all of the 80 to 90 com­ His first industrial job was with French tend to be stable. We have pretty petitors said that they would like to & Hecht, a Davenport firm that manufac­ steady employment for about 4:30 return next year. In all, there were some tures wheels end other equipment. people. Because we manufacture n 250 entries. In the USA, Masters' swimming is expanding so rapidly, it product that is ab.mlutely necessarv. {fter fit•P :vear.~ with French & looks as though it could catch up their we 'rp nr;t subject to the fluctuatio~ .~ l/i>cht, llashrouck Mme to Bruliniiton Age Group programme within five years. that affect companies whirh make The person mainly responsible for the to u•ork for Iowa lndustirPs. thiniis that society ran get alonf!, without development of Masters' swimming in · in a pinch. " the USA, Dr. Ransom Arthur, took WHILE $TILL A STUDENT, HE HAD many of his ideas while living in Britain MARRIED Elaine Craft, a librarian at Hasbrouck believes labor-management and a member of Otter. Marshalltown; they were married Sept. 28, relations will become better in the future, 1941, at Lancaster, Mo. The Hesbroucks There were very few competitors who as labor leaders end industrialists "become didn't take the Meet seriously. Ron live at 1757 Pine; they have three sons; better educated, more sophisticated, end Roberts, 54 years, produced the swim of .James, youth activities director for the better able to understand each other's the Meet with a cool 1 :01.2 for lOOy YMCA at Devenport; Jerry, a candidate freestyle - with more pressure he problems." for a master's degree in structural engi­ looked capable of about 56 or 57 seconds. In the future, more then now, Hasbrouck neering at the University of Iowa; and Jay, believes, labor contract negotiators will A conservative estimate would pro­ a Rtudent at Illinois university, consider such intangibles as the working bably be that the number of entries and Macomb, who. is aiming for a coaching ca­ atmosphere. competitors in Masters' swimming will reer. be trebled next year. There is a possibility ln addition to swimming, Hasbrouck en~ The Max Hasbrouck of yesteryear that a competitive club for Masters' joys golfing and reading. He belongs to the was a fellow who· "put up the 'ffpfp swimmers alone may be formed in Bristol and offers are already in hand YMCA and the American Society of Per­ IT"anted' sign in the window whPn h" for Meets to be sponsored in Southend, .ionnel Managers. He devotes many hours needed people and exchanged it for the York, Bristol and London during the \.__,lo community service each year, and has ':'Vo Vacancy' sign when he wasn't hir­ coming season. Why not join in ? heen active in the Salvation Army, ing," Ha.,brouck commented. "It'.~ not Sportsgear presented a trophy for the YMCA. end Red Cross boards and the leg­ ,,o ,,imple today." oldest winner at the whole Meet. The winner of this is still in debate . . . no islative com.mittee of the Chamber of Com­ Indeed it isn't, es the Max Hesbroucks of one will own up! merce. 13 9 SWIM-MASTER

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