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1948-07 OCC Members Make Hall of Fame OCC MEMBERS* MAKE AI White (1924 Olympics) HALL OF FAME Pete Desjardins (1928 Olympics) "Mickey Reilly" Galitzen (1932 Olym- Coach Bob Kiphuth, maker of Olympic pics) champions, and Yale champs for 31 years, Harold "Dutch" Smith (1932 Olym- has listed in May issue of "PIC" his pics) choice of an all-time swimming team. Those with the (*) asterisk are OCC Marshall Wayne (1936 Olympics) members or from Hawaii. Richard Degner (1936 Olympics) Kiphuth lists his All-Time Team nom- inations as follows. All swimmers named VOLLEYBALL COMMITTEE have earned their inclusion by virtue of OFFERS FULL PROGRAM Olympic performances, with the excep- To those who play or to those who just watch tion of Ford, Verduer, Bill Smith, Na- the program running through all of July for volleyballers offer much in excitement and com- kama, and Hough, none of whom has had petition. an opportunity for international com- A Senior's four man team tournament, a petition. Junior's six man team tournament and a Senior's six man team tournament, all held during the Sprints ( 100 and 200 Meter Free Style) same month, gives the spectator and the player C. M. Daniels (1906 and 1908 Olym- a rich dish. pics) If you don't play or if you didn't sign up, you are still most welcome to come and root *Duke Paoa Kahanamoku (1912 and for your favorites. 1920 Olympics) Johnny Weissmuller (1924 and 1928 OUR ADVERTISERS Olympics) To our advertisers we say, "Mahalo nui loa for your kokua." To our members we say, Alan Ford "These firms make possible the larger Forecast. Please patronize them. Middle Distance (400 and 1500 Meter Free Style) WATCH THE BULLETIN BOARD Norman Ross (1920 Olympics) The bulletin board in the Club lobby usually *Clarence "Buster" Crabbe ( 1932 Olym- contains many items of interest. There you'll find late changes of programs, notices of lost and pics) found articles, surfboards for sale, and other Jack Medica (1936 Olympics) notices of general interest and importance. Make it a habit to WATCH THE BULLETIN BOARD. •Bill Smith *Keo Nakama FOR ENTERTAINING AWAY FROM HOME THERE 100 Meter Backstroke IS NO BETTER PLACE THAN YOUR CLUB - ask Ted Magill or Maxie and they'll do the rest. Harry Hebner (1912 Olympics) * Warren Kealoha (1920 and 1924 Olym- pics) George Kojac (1928 Olympics) C. W. WINSTED, LTD. Adolph Kiefer (1936 Olympics) GENERAL 200 Meter Breast Stroke Bob Skelton (1924 Olympics) CONTRACTORS Joe Verduer Richard Hough PHONE 6107 320 Ward St. Honolulu, T. H. Springboard and Platform Dive Clarence Pinkston (1920 Olympics) [ 8} .
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