These diffiC1.lltieswere ironed out amica- Only one accident marred our com- needed. During the Olympic competi- bly and to everyone's satisfaction. petition. Miller Anderson, diver, was tion it is difficult at times to transport The United States scored an unprec- injured during practice, and upon the atWetes to and from the stadia for meals edented triumph by winning the Olym- recommendation of the team physicians, which are served at specified times. Transportation problems arise when pic Championship in every event on the was withdrawn from the platform event. After a few days' rest, he recovered and schedules do not correspond with com- program. resumed diving, accompanying the team Detailed results of the final Olympic petitions. on its post-Olympic tour. It has been a distinct honor to serve tryouts in this country and the Olympic One recommendation I wish to make and be associated with this team and competition at London are to be found is that f!iture team managers be granted the people who made up the U. s. at the conclusion of this report. a small petty cash fund to be used for Olfmmpic Committee. It has been a most Our team also accounted for three the purchase of needed incidentals, such pleasant experience to have the oppor- new Olympic records, one of them a as food, hot beverages, vitamins and the tunity to have been part of a world's world mark in the relay. like, as well as transportation fares when championship aggregation.

FINAL MEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING TRYOUTS

Held July 8-11, 1948, Brennan Pools, Detroit, Mich.

100-METERS FREESTYLE 200-METERS FREESTYLE TIME First Heat ~~s~ First Heat Min..Sec.

1. , New Haven S.C. 58.4 1. James Mciane, New Haven S.C. " 2:11.7

4.6.2.5.3. D.RobertRaymondWilliamErvin Shelf, Straub, Gibe, Smith,New Reid, DetroitIowa York OhioYale A.C.State 60.160.260.361.7 4.6.2.5.3. WalterDonDickR.Robert Wright, Hughes,Weinberg, Thompson,Ris, IowaLouisville El MichiganSegundo unattached Y.M.C.A. S.C. ,.. 2:16.5 2:20.2 2:20 2:21.3 2:22.2

7. Edward Wood, U. SecondS. Navy Heat 64.4 7. R. Watts, Iowa State Second Heat 2:27

1. Halo Hirose, Ohio State 58.8 1. William H. Dudley, New Orleans S.C. 2:13.9

2.4.6.7.3.5. DickRobertJamesB.E.Henry iaBerge,Crispin, Weinberg,Duke, PatonWhite, IowaIowa Jr.;Michigan Indiana MichiganMichiganState State State State 61.862.263.265.468.565.5 6.4.2.3.7.5. JamesGusGeorgeHerbertR.Robert Nugent, Stager, Thomas, Busbey,Hoogerhyde, Kobayashi, NewMichigan NorthFenn York Hawaii MichiganCollegeCarolina A.C. S.C. State " 2:14 2:18.1 2:19.8 2:20.1 2:20.1 2:20.2

Third Heat 8. , Yale " 2:24.4

1. William H. Dudley lll, New Orleans S.C. 58.1 Third Heat

4.2.3. KeithHerbertEdward Carter, Heuber,Kobayashi, Purdue New Hawaii Haven S.C. S.C. 58.260.859.4 2.1.3. EdwinMattFarrell Mann Gilbert,Devlin, Ill, TexasiaSalle Michigan College :... 2:15.6 2 :16.1 2.18.4

6.7.5. RichardGordonC. Wershila, Verity,iyon, Kronk PasadenaMichigan Fourth C.C. A.C. State Heat 62.665.166.8 4.5.6.8.7. JoseDonJayRobertJ. Seibold, Sanford,Balmores, DeForrest, DeGroot, Michigan Michigan Hawaii Brighton Ohio Fourth State StateS.C. Hotel Heat S.C. 2:20.3 2:20.9 2:22.1 2:25.9 2:27.2 2.1. WalterBrewster Ris, McFadden, Iowa New York A.C. 58.1 59.2

4.6.3.7.5. RoyEdwardFarrelDonCharles Stickney;-Hughes,Devlin, Moss,Garst, CocaElMichigan Iowa LaSalle Segundo Cola Fifth CollegeS.C. S.C.Heat 60.3 2.4.6.3.5.7.1. HaloPeterRobertErvinRichardDonRobert Gross,Hirose, Pawlison,Straub, White,Kang, Hennigan, Akron Ohio IowaHawaii Indiana Washington FirestoneStatePurdue Fifth S.C. Heat...; S.C. : 2:15.8 61.3 2:16.7 61.6 2:19.7 61.9 2;24.5 62.2 2:25.2 2:27.2 2:31.6 1. George Hoogerhyde, Michigan State 58.3

4.6.2.3.5. R.RobertPaulJohnC. Nugent,Thomas, Girdes, O'Brien, Busbey, NewErie Yale DetroitFenn York Y.M.C.A. CollegeA.C.BoatFinal Club 59.1

59.5 4.6.2.3.5.1. EugeneRalphRoyEdwardStevenCharles Stickney, Sala,Martincheck, Rogers,Oda,Garst, Olympic HawaiiCoca Iowa New Cola NewS.C. ClubYork S.C. York A.C. A.C 2:15 60.3 2:15.8 63 2:19.4 67.2 2:24.9 2:28.2

2.;:1.3. Ris~~:~~tCarterFord ::::..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 58.4 2:29.3 58.7 8.7. KeithJoseph Carter,Verdeur, Purdue iaSalle Sixth College Heat 2:32 58.9 2:37.5 59.1

59.4 4.2.3.5.1. RobertRichardRayPaul Reid, Girdes, Gibe, Thoman,iyon, Yale YaleDetroit Pasadena Coca A.C. Cola A.C. S.C. 2:14.6 6.8.7.First McFaddenHiroseHoogerhydethree selected for Olympic Team. 60 2:16.3 60.1 2:18.9 60.2 2:19.3 2:22.6

118 1 OO-METERS BACKSTROKE First Heat TIME M;n. Sec.

4.6.2.3.5. 1. R.RobertRoyHenryAllen Nugent, Stickney, Stack,Griesbach,Tribble,McKenzie, New Yale Coca U. YorkIowa Carleton S. Cola Navy A.C. S.C. College .. 1:07.1

TIME 1:09.4 Min.-Sec. 1:12.2

6.8.7. WilliamH.Godfrey Rowe, Kang,Heusner, unattached Hawaii SeventhNorthwestern S.C. , Heat 2:25.9 1:13.2 2:27.8 1 :13.9 2:32.6 1:12.9

7. R. Cone, Texas Second Heat 1:16.3

4.6.2.3.5.1. WilliamWallaceB.RobertAlanCharles Nakama, Ford, Kumagai,Moss, Wolf,Smith, NewOhio MichiganLos Ohio HavenHawaiiState Angeles State Final S.C. S.C. 2:12.2

2:14.8 4.6.2.7.3.5.1. RobertJamesRubeHaroldFredAlbertBill Clinton,Gass, Wolf, Thomas,Cowell,Ratkiewich, Shoup, U. Jr. Brighton S. MichiganNorthU. Army S. ThirdYale Navy CarolinaHotel State Heat S.C. ..1:07.8 2:21.4 ..1:11 2:22.5 ..1:11.2 2:24.4 ..1 :11.2 2:24.9 1 :11.3 ..1 :11.9 0. 1:12.9 4.2.3.5.6.7.8.First 1. DudleyHoogemydeWolfGibeGilbertRogersSalaHirose six chosen for , Olympic Team (800-meters relay) 2:14 2:14.5

2:14.5 2.3.1. H.AlanHoward Wineman, Ford, Patterson, New Williams Haven Michigan S.C. State .. 1:09.5 2:14.8 1:09.8 2:15.3 1:09.5

2:15.8 4.6.5. RichardRobertRobert Kang,DeGroot, Thoman, Hawaii OhioCoca S.C. ColaFinalState S.C. 1 :10.5 2:15.9 1 :11.6 2:16.4 1 :14.2

400-METERS FREESTYLE 1. Stack 1 :06.9 2. Cowell 1 :07.5 First Heat 3. Patterson 1 :08.9 4.6.2.3.7.1.5. JackJerryRalphMattBarneyRichardCharles Taylor,MannGorman, Sala, Nakama,Oda,Hennigan, III, OlympicAkron Hawaii Camp Michigan Ohio SecondPurdue Firestone Chikopi ClubS.C. State Heat S.C. , 4:55.8 5:02.4 4. DeGroot 1 :09.5 5:03.4 5. Ford 1 :09.5 5.05.3 6. Tribble 1: 10 5:07.1 7. Wineman 1 :10.2 5:24.4 8. Gass 1: 13.5 5:26.4 First three selections for Olympic Team. 200-METERS BREASTSTROKE First Heat 4.6.7.2.3.5.1. WilliamWallaceRobertJayPeterEdwinRobert Sanford, Powlison, Gilbert,Kumagai,Thompson Wolf, Heusner, Michigan LosTexas WashingtonHawaii NorthwesternAngelesThird S.C. Heat 4:56.9

4:57.1 6.2.3.4.7.1.5. KeithJoseDonD.HenryBowanSteven Clooney Balmores,DeForrest,Carter, OrtlandMartinchick,Stassforth, Purdue HawaiiIII, Brighton IowaSecond U. New S.S.C. NavyHotelYork Heat S.A.C. C. 2:44.4 4:57.8 2:48.8 4:58.2 2:50.1 5:09.3 2:54.4 5 :14.1 2:54.6 5:17.4 3:13.6 3:19.6

4.6.7.2.3.1.5. JamesArthurGusJackR.DonFarrell Watts, Stager,Spargo,Gross, McLane,Devlin, Beck, Iowa AkronMichigan El Grosse NewStateLaSalleSegundo FirestoneFourth HavenPoint College S.C. Y.C.Heat S.C.S.C. 4:46.7

5:03.7 1.2. RobertWilliam Sohl, Schmidt, Michigan New York Aquatic C. .. 2:45.4 5 :11.6 2:48.4

5:17.2 4.3.6.5. RobertGodfreyW.J. Crawford, McDonough Dunlop, Kang, Dallas HawaiiPurdue A.C. S.C. 2:53.9 5 :17.2 2:56.1 5:18.4 3:02 6:16.4 3:28

Third Heat

1. Joseph Verdeur, LaSalle College .. 3.4.2.5.6.1. WilliamForbesGeorgeEugeneRaymondPaul Johnson, Norris,Rogers, Hoogerhyde, Smith, Reid, CocaHarvard NewYaleOhio Cola YorkMichigan State Final S.C. A.C. State : 4:53.7 2:43.4 5:03.2 4.2.3. J.D.R. Seibold,Wright,Hester, PasadenaMichiganLouisville A.C.State Y.M.C.A. .. 2:51.6 5:04 2:54.4 5:07 2:54.8 5:07.9 5.6. .CharlesRusty Carlisle,Moss, MichiganCamp Chikopi 2:57.7 5:29.8 3:03.3

4.2.3.5.6.1.7.8. First McLaneSmithHeusnerSalaGilbertMannWolfPowlison three selected , for, , Olympic, , Team. 4:45.6 4:50.4 4:52.8 4:56.6 4:58.1 4:58.4 5:01.3 5:05.8

, 119

~ 3-METER SPRINGBOARD DIVING

Qualifying Round POINTS

2. I. Bruce Sammy Harlan, Lee, U. Ohio S. Army State ,... 152.30 151.64

3. 4. Miller J. Strong, Anderson; Coca Cola Ohio S.C. State , 150.15 144.02

28. 32. 33. 34. 35. 24. 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. 31. 22. 23. 10. 20. 21. 12. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 11. 13. 17. 6. 8. 9. 7. 5. James M. E. Robert J. Joseph George John B. George F. Bud Joseph Morley Jack Hobie Bullet Dan Major John Raymond Charles Skippy Jack Gil F. A. Carl Frank F. Roth, Gilders R. Tucker Campbell, Cipriani Coffey, Davis Eyans, Sears, Calhoun, Tolar, Shafer, Quaintance, McCormack, Simpson, Stauffer, Hessinger, Manale, Billingsley, Willis, Dempsey, Mracna, Bollinger Marino, Browning, Wasson, Eyster C. Shapiro, Chelich, Pasadena Trindade, McFadden-Deauville Waite, Michigan McFadden-Deauville Texas Coca Texas Purdue Ohio u. Baylor Ohio Pasadena Ford Purdue Athens Northwestern U. Little Detroit S. Cola A. U. Dallas Pasadena Ohio State S. U. Navy Motor State C. S. Navy S.C. Rock Army State S. A.C. A.C. A.C. Boat Navy A.C. Rec. B.C. Club Hotel H.S.C. S.C. , 140.70 139.91 137.58 136.90 129.98 129.29 128.82 128.07 126.03 125.97 123.35 122.57 122.41 122.17 TIME Final Min. Sec. 121.~5 2:36.3 120.79 7.8.4.6.Fir~t2.3.5. I. DeForrestStassforthSeiboldCarterSohlBalmoresSchmidtVerde~r three selected ; for , Olympic Team. 2:39.4 119.23 2:43 115.04 2:44.7 113.78 111.22 2:45.4 110.64 2:46.9 105.72 2:47.7 102.98 2:50.4 95.63 93.29

1,500-METERS FREESTYLE 92.19 91.64

First Heat 89.92

4.6.7.8.I.2.3.5. JackRobertMorganHenryRichardForbesFredCharles Taylor,Taioli, Ortland,ThompsonNorris, Oda, Hennigan, Byers, OlympicAkron Hawaii PurdueHarvardU. SecondPurdueS. Firestone ClubNavyS.C. Heat S.C. 20:06.9 89.32 20:13.5 80.92 21:10.7 79.04 21 :15.6 21:37.6 Final

21 :43.4 4. 6. 1. 2. 5. First 3. Harlan Dempsey Browning Strong Anderson Lee three selected ! for , Olympic Team. 159.19 21 :51.9 158.54 22:38.8 152.70 151.81 150.30 6.2.4.5.7.3.I. JamesMattR.JackJayDonPaul Watts, Sanford,Spargo, Gross,Johnson,Mann McLane, Iowa III, AkronEl Michigan Coca NewStateSegundoMichigan FirestoneThirdCola Haven S.C. S.C. Heat S.C. S.C. 19:40.3 148.81 20:33.5 21:08.7

21:11.2 10-METER PLATFORM DIVING

21 :29.6 Qualifying Round

21 :48.4 10. 11. 12. 13. 4. 9. 6. 8. 2. 3. 5. 7. 1. Norman Jack John James J. Joseph Bruce Miller Dan George Sammy F. Roth, R. Calhoun, Shafer, McCormack, Simpson, Stauffer, Harlan, Strong, Anderson, Marino, Lee, Eyster, Pasadena Sper U. Coca Jr. Ohio Coca U. Ohio Michigan S. Pasadena A.C. Ohio Cola Army S. Pasadena State Cola Navy State Final S.C. State A.C. S.C. A.C. : 138.08 22: 13.4 126.67 126.04 122.50

4.6.7.2.3.5.I. WilliamRobertJerryEdwinBarneyAndrew Gorman, Reed,Gilbert,Kumagai,Naka(11a, Lambert,Heusner, Coca Camp Texas Ohio HawaiiWilliamsCola Northwestern Chikopi State FinalS.C. S.C. 20: 14.9 118.76 20:15.4 113.80 20:35.6 113.28 20:45 112.05 20:58.7 112.02 21 :41 111.58 21 :44.8 108.27 87.66 87.64 4.6.8.2.3.5.7.I. NakamaNorrisTaylorGilbertMannLambertMcLaneHeusner , 19 '27.7 20 04

20: 07.9 6.4.2.3.I.5.First McCormackHarlanSperLeeCalhounAnderson three selected for Olympic Team. 144.37 20: 25.8 128.69 20: 28.7 128.41 20: 34.5 128.12 20: 37.8 126.55 20: 45.3 121.62

First three selected for Olympic Team.

120 Ray Daughters Fred A. Cady Lillian y, Whiting Coach of Swimming Coach of Diving Team Chaperon Fred MattIiaei and Doug Roby of De- belts in the water, while Coach Cady had tion. While we realized there were food troit sent word to this meeting that they the divers going through necessary ex- shortages, even with the auxiliary food had wired the U.S. Olympic Committee ercisesto keep them in condition. from the United States our meals rarely officers directing the money they had In London, we were housed at South- were balanced. Lack of refrigeration donated be earmarked for women's lands College, Wimbledon. The Swim- caused much food to be unfit for use. swimming. These gentlemen worked ming Team was quartered together on It is suggested that there always should hard and contributed generously to both one floor with one or two girls to a be a snack bar where our athletes are the men's and women's swimming com- room. The rooms were light and airy. quartered. There was one at Uxbridge, mittees, and were responsible for hold- Transportation, while quite a problem where the men were lodged, and it ing the trials in Detroit. We are in- in London proper, was not too much a would have helped tremendously to debted to them for their unselfish ef- hardship for us, as this item was handled have had one at Southlands. forts and assistance. most efficiently, even though we were After our Olympic competition end- On board the s.s, America, Coach quite a distance from the pool. ed, some of the girls were taken to Hol- Daughters had the girls work out on Our big problem was the food situa- (Continued on page 354 )

FINAL WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING TRYOUTS Held July 8-11, 1948, at Brennan Pools, Detroit, Mich. 1 OO-METERS FREESTYLE Fifth Heat .First Heat Min.-Sec. 1. , Crystal Plunge 1 :08.1 1. , Los Angeles, A.C. ,.., , 1 :08.7 2. Thelma Kalama, Hawaii S.C. , 1 :09.7 2. Betty Lachock, Akron Firestone S.C. , 1:11.2 3. Alice DeGroot, PasadenaA.C. 1:11.1 3. Barbara Jensen, Athens A.C. , 1:11.2 4. Jean Lutyens .., 1:11,7 4. Dorothy Schwartz, Kenosha, Y.F: 1 :12.8 5. Margaret Lee Hayes, Crystal Plunge 1 :11.9 5. Dorie Weber, Town Club, Chicago , "... 1 :13.3 6. Betty Shields, W.S.A., New York 1 :12.7 6. Eve!yn Kawamoto, Hawaii S.C. ,. 1:14.8 Swim-off for Eighth Qualifier 7. Betty Mullen, W.S.A., New York 1: 15.4 1. Pat Healey 1: 10.4 Second Heat 2. Alice DeGroot 1: 10.5 1. Marie Corridon, W.S.A., New York 1:08.6 Final 2. Muriel Mellon, Los Angeles A.C. 1 :09.4 1. Curtis 1 :07.7 3. Marilyn Sahner, Crystal Plunge 1: 10.1 2. Corridon 1 :08.2 4. Jackie LaVine, Town Club, Chicago 1:10.8 3. Helser 1 :08.6 5. Norma Felcyn, Women's City Club, Detroit 1 :22.1 4. Kalama 1 :08.8 Third Heat 5. La Vine 1 :10 1. Jean Gerhart, Beilfuss Aquatic Club 1:11.5 6. Healey 1:10.1 2. Nancy Merki Lees, Multnomah A.C. 1:11.9 7. Sahner , ; 1:10.1 3. Norma Johnson, Kronk C.C. 1: 13.8 8. Mellon 1: 10.5 4. Mary Lou Stepan, Lake Shore Club 1:15 First three selected for Olympic team; first six selected for 5. Denise Shea, Detroit Golf Club 1:17.3 Olympic 400-meters relay team. 6. Kay Manual, Lafayette C.C. 1: 17.3 400-METERS FREESTYLE 7. Kathleen Mahoney, Akron Firestone S.C. 1 :19.6 First Heat Fourth Heat 1. Ann Curtis, Crystal Plunge 5 :25.9 1. Pat Healey, Watchung Lake S.C. 1:11.1 2. Thelma Kalama, Hawaii S.C. 5:36.6 2. Barbara Jungclaus, Riviera Club 1 :13.2 3. Marilyn Sahner, Crystal Plunge 5 :37.4 3. Barbara Fadley 1: 14.1 4. Alice DeGroot, PasadenaA.C. 5 :59.9 4. Dolores Kuss, Watchung Lake S.C. 1 :14.4 5. Dorie Weber, Town Oub, Chicago 6:00.2 5. Grace Durand, Kenosha Y.F. 1 :15 6. Pat Healey, Watchung Lake S.C. 6:10.3 6. Emily Hardy, Women's City Club, Detroit 1 :15.3 Second Heat 7. Kathleen Clark, Akron Firestone S.C. 1:17.3 1. Nancy Merki Lees, M~ltnomah A.C. 5:28.4

133 . . Final Group Netherlands 4 Hungary 4 Italy 4 Belgium 2 Italy 4 Netherlands 2 Hungary 3 Belgium 0 Group for Sth-8th Place Sweden I France 1 Egypt 3 Spain 1 Sweden 3 Egypt 2 France 2 Spain I FINAL PLACING5 I. Italy 5. Sweden 2. Hungary 6. France 3. Netherlands 7. Egypt 4. Belgium 8. Spain Italian Players Arena, P. Bonocore, E. Bulgarelli, L. Fabiano, A. Ghira, Maioni, G. Ognio, G. Pandolfini, T. Pandolfini, c. Rubini, A. Toribolo. Hungarian Players J. Brandy. 0. ~uvik, D. Fabian, D. Gyarmati, E. Gyorffy, M. Holop, D. Lemhenyi, F. Mezei-Wiesner, P. Pok, I. Szivos, K. Szittya. Second round contest: Swede,l 7, United States 0.

WOMEN'S SWIMMING won four champi.onships in the seven ..events, together wIth four second places, Report of Commlttee Chauman and Team Manager one third and two fifth places, for a t?- By Mrs. Elsie V. Jennings tal of 11 places among the first SIX finishers in each event. At one of the first meetings of the 1948, in Detroit, together with the we boasted one double winner, the Women's Swimming Committee, held in men's trials. A former Olympic diving only one of the entire U.S. squad- 1947 in Seattle, a lengthy discussion was champion, Clarence Pinkston, now of Vicky Draves, who won both the spring- held on the selection of coaches for the the Detroit A.C., did an outstanding job board and platform dives. Ann Curtis team. Choice of a coach for swimming as director of the meet. won the 400-meters freestyle after los- was again discussed at a meeting held in Seventeen women were successful in ing a very close decision in the 100- August, 1947, in Chicago, and Ray winning places on the Olympic team. meters. Miss Curtis was credited with Daughters was elected as swimming Listed by events, they are: one of the most magnificent perform- coach. At another committee meeting 100-meterJ freestyle and 400-meters ances in all the swimming races when held in December, 1947, Fred Cady was relay-Ann Curtis, University of Cali- she anchored the U.S. team to an Olym- appointed diving coach for women. Mrs. fornia; Marie Corridon, Norwalk, pic title in the 400-meters relay, over- Whiting was named team chaperon, Conn.; Brenda Helser, Los Angeles coming a seemingly insurmountable and the Chairman was elected manager. A.C.; Thelma Kalama, Hawaii; Jacque- lead. The final tryouts were held July 8-11, line LaVine, Chicago; and Mary Patricia In the final analysis, the United States .Healey, Watchung Lake S.C., N. J. easily outranked the other nations tak- 400-meters freestyle-Miss Curtis; ing part in women's swimming; ~~n- Nancy Merki Lees, Portland, Ore.; and mark took two of the three remaInIng Miss Helser. titles, and the Netherlands the other. 100-meters backstroke-Suzanne Zim- As is always the case in swimming, merman, Portland, Ore.; Muriel Mellon, we had difficulty financing our tea~. Los Angeles; and Barbara Jensen, Oak- Lou Wilkie, Chairman of the Olympic land, Cal. Basketball Committee, generously had a 200-meters breaststroke-Jeanne Wil- sum of money raised by his group ear- son, Chicago; Carol J. Pence, Purdue; marked for women's swimming. H~w- and dara Lamore, Providence, R. I. ever, it was necessaryto have a meetIng Diving-Zoe Ann Olsen, Oakland, of our Committee at Detroit to insure Cal.; Mrs. Victoria Manalo Draves, Los finances to send a full team to London. Angeles; Patricia Elsener, San Francisco; It was learned that sums had been sent and Juno Stover, Pasadena,Cal. in for our sport, but they had not been In Olympic competition, our team earmarked, and this was done.

Elsie V. Jennings

132 .. Min.-Sec.

4.3. MaureenDonna C. O'Brien,Maddock, NewarkMichigan A.C. State . 1:21.2 1:23 5. Barbara Linden, Lake Shore Club ... 1:25 6. Marie Corridon, W.S.A., New York 1:26.8

Final

4.8.2.3.6.7.5.First 1. ZimmermanJensenMaddockMellonScottJungclausDoolingO'Brien three selected for Olympic Team. , 1 :17.3 1:18.7 1:20.5 1:22.9 1:24.6 1:24.7 1:25 1:26.3

200-METERS BREASTSTROKE

Final

8.4.6.First2.5.7.1.3. JeanneNancyMaryRandallCarolClaraPatriciaFern three Clasen,Lamore,Lou Pence, Grubb, Wilson,selected Sinclair, Hudson, Lyons, TownLafayette Purdue Olneyville for Lake OhrbachU. Kronk Club,Olympic of Shore Y.M.H.A.North C.C.E.C.Chicago A.A. Oub, Team. Carolina Olicago 3:16.2 3:16.2 3:16.9 3:22.2 3:31.9 3:35.1 3:35.9 3:36.9

5- AND 10-METER PLATFORM DIVING

Qualifying Round Manager Jennings on Southampton dock with Jackie LaVine, 8.6.7.9.2.4.1.3.5. VictoriaJunoDorothyMaryVirginiaPatriciaBettyShirleyPatricia Stover,Cunningham,Colvin, Sergott,Keller,Elsener, Draves, Hunt,Toederer PasadenaLos PasadenaLos Detroit LosCry~tal Angeles AngelesMcFadden Angeles A.C. ~ PlungeA.C. A.C. ~ A.C. A. Deauville C. S.C. 74.08 Juno Stover, Carol Pence, and Vickie Draves. 69.18 Min. -Sec. 68.84

2. 3. Jean Katherine Gerhard, Clark, Beilfuss Akron Aquatic Firestone Club S.C. , 5:5 2.5 67.54

5:5 3.2 62.80

4. Florence Schmitt, W.S.A., New York , 5:5 ,5 61.90

6. 5. Janice Dolores Embrey, Kuss, Watchung Women's Lake City Club, S.C. Detroit 6:1 8.4 55.n 6:5 ,2.2 54.80 46.68 Third Heat

2. I. Betty Brenda Lachok, Helser, Akron Los Angeles Firestone A.C. S.C. , 5:37.2 Final 5:43.9 I. Draves 00.0.0... 76.95

4. 3. 6. 5. Evelyn Jean Joan Grace Lutyens, Embrey, Durand, Kawamato, Riviera Women's Kenosha Hawaii Oub City Y.F. S.C. Club, Detroit . 5:53.1 2. Elsener ...0000 75.45 5:53.4 .3. Stover .00000000 70.81 6:08.6 4. Keller .0..00000 69.07 6:14.1 5. Cunningharn 63.98 6. Hunt .0000000000 Final 55.94

4. 7. I. 2. 5. 6. 3. Curtis Kalama Lachok Gerhard Helser Lees Sahner ~ , 5:22.5 3-METER SPRINGBOARD DIVING 5:27.7 Qualifying Round 5:31.4 10. 6.4.8.9.2.3.5.7. 1. VictoriaVirginiaZoeMarjorieKathrynMarilynneJunoDorothyMaryPatricia Ann Stover,Cunningham, Elsener,Draves,Rawls,Ziegler Fitzgerald,Gestring,Olsen, Miller, Pasadena McFadden-DeauvilleAthensCrystalLos TownLos u.McFadden-Deauville Angeles A.C. AngelesA.C.Plungeof Cub, Detroit A.C. ChicagoA.C. S.C. ...: S.C. 108 .13 5:32.2 103 .43 5:39 102 .87 5:50.5 102 .74 5:50.7 100 .97

8. First Kawamato three selected for Olympic Team. 6:04.8 92 .69 91 .73 .88

100-METERS BACKSTROKE 90 86

First Heat .59 85 .44 2. 4. I. 3. 5. Barbara Patricia Dent Mary Lorna Richards, Tyrrell, Dooling, Scott, Jensen, Portland Ohrbach W.S.A., Atlanta Athens Second S. A.A. A.C. S.A. New C. Heat York 1:19

1:22.2 12.13.14.15.16.17.11. HazelEvelynRuthJerryFernLynne Clasen,Lund,Conner,Drumheller Barr,Bubier, Davis, OhrbachW.S.A.,Town NewarkFt.Ft. LauderdaleLauderdaleClub, NewA.A. A.C. Chicago York H.S.H.S. \... 80 .01 1:24.1 79 .79 1:27.6 78 .41 1:30.4 75.08 74 .91 67 .52 4. 2. 6. 3. 5. I. * Disqualified. Joyce Barbara Betty Evelyn Kay Francis Manuel, Shields, Kenny Kawamato, Brennan Jungclaus, Lafayette W.S.A., Riviera Hawaii New C.C. Club S.C. York 1:24 1:24.5 65 .84 1:27.5 Final

1:28.9 I.2.4.6.3.5.First OlsenDravesElsenerGestringRawlsFitzgerald three selected ..., for Olympic Team. ; 117.39 1:30.6 111.14 *1:30.4 110.67 109.90 Third Heat 108.56 1. , Multnomah A.C. 1:17.2 101.)4 2. Muriel Mellon, Los Angeles A.C. 1:19.7

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