1932 Olympic Trials Results
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a score of 4 to 4. The German team was given FINAL OLYMPIC THREE METER second place in the Olympic finals, however, SPRINGBOARD DIVING TRYOUT because its winning scores <?ver the teams it Held at Brookside Park, Pasadena, Gal., July 23rd. defeated were greater than the winning scores 1932. Won by Michael (Riley) Galit~en, Los Angele~ of the American team. The United States team Allied A. G.; 2. Edwin Harold Smith, Los Angeles was awarded third place. The championship Allied A. G.; 3. Richard Kempster Degener, Uni- was won by the Hungarian team. versity of Michigan. At the conclusion of the meet Dr. Leo Donath, secretary of the F.I.N.A. who con- FINAL OLYMPIC ROUND ROBIN WATER POLO ducted the meet, addressed the capacity gather- TRYOUT ing and announced that the games were the Held at Pasadena, Cal., July 22nd and 23rd, 1932. finest ever held under Olympic Management. Won by Los Angeles Allied Athletic Club, lst team of seven players: Philip Daubenspeck, Austin He particularly complimented the starting of Clapp, Harold McCallister, Calvert Strong, Charles Ca.pt. Roy E. Davis of Chicago for not making Finn, Herbert Wildman and Wallace O'Connor. To one false start during the entire meet, a record complete the team of eleven permitted, the following, not equaled in the history of Olympic swimming by selection, were also made members of the American Olympic Water Polo Team: Raymond Ruddy, New competition. York A. C.; Fred Lauer, Illinois A. C.; Frank Graham, The details attendant upon the preparation Los Angeles Allied A. C. and William O'Connor . for the tryouts and the management of the Los Angeles Allied A. C. teams are without number. For her experienced care and management of the women's team the FINAL OLYMPIC HIGH PLATFORM DIVING cQmmendation of the committee is due Miss TRYOUT Charlotte Epstein. Head coach Robert J. H. Held at Brookside Park, Pasadena, Gal., July 17th, 1932. Kiphuth was an excellent selection. His Olym- .Won by Edwin Harold Smith, Los Angeles Allied pic experience and his knowledge of swimming A. G.; 2. Michael (Riley) Galit~en, Los Angeles Allied well fitted him for the position and his personal A. G.; 3. Frank Kurt~, Los Angeles Allied A. G. interest commanded that respect that produced the best results from those in his charge. There FINAL OLYMPIC SWIMMING TRYOUTS was sincere cooperation from the members of Women the committee at all times, particularly from Held at Jones Beach, Long Island, New York, July Secretary Fred w. Luehring. 15th and 16th, 1932. 100 Meters Free Style-Won by Helene Madison, Washington Athletic Club, Seattle; 2. Josephine Mc- FINAL OLYMPIC SWIMMING TRYOUTS Kim, Unattached, Los Angeles; 3. Mrs. Eleanor Ga- Men rat ti Saville, Western Women's Club, San Francisco, Held at Coney Island Park Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cal. Time Im. 9-1/5s. July 13th, 14th, l'5th, 16th, 1932. 400 Meters Free Style-Won by Helene Madison, Washington Athletic Club, Seattle; 2. Lenore Kight, 100 Meters Free Style-Won by Albert Schwartz, Carnegie Library A. C., Homestead, Pa.; 3. Norene Illinois Athletic Club; 2. Raymond W. Thompson, Jr., Forbes, Unattached, Los Angeles, Cal. Time 5m. United States Naval Academy; 3. Manuella Kalili, Los 32-U5s. Angeles Allied A. C. Time 60,1/'5s. 100 Meters Back Stroke-Won by Eleanor Holm, 400 Meters Fcree Style--Won by Clarence Crabbe, Women's Swimming Association, New York; 2. Joan Los Angeles Allied A. C.; 2. James Gilhula, Detroit McSheehy, Women's Swimming Association, New Athletic Club; 3. Herbert Barthels, Southern Pacific York; 3. Louisa Robert, Atlanta, Ga. Time Im. A.A.U. Time 4m. '56,2/'5s. 18-1/5s. 1'500 Meters Free Style-Won by Clarence Crabbe, 200 Meters Breast Stroke-Won by Margaret Hoff- Los Angeles Allied A. C.; 2. Ralph Flanagan, Florida man, Scranton Swimming Association, Kingston, Pa.; A.A.U.; 3. James C. Cristy, Jr., University of Michi, 2. Anne Govednik, Chisholm, Minn.; 3. Jane Cadwell, gan. Time 20m. 19,1/'5s. Detroit Y. C. Time 3m. 12-3/5s. 100 Meters Back Stroke-Won by Daniel Zehr, Platform Diving-Won by Dorothy Poynton, Los Fort Wayne Y .M.C.A.; 2. Robert Kerber, Northwestern Angeles A. C., Cal.; (36 points); 2. Georgia Coleman, University; 3. Gordon Chalmers, Newark Athletic Unattached, Los Angeles, Cal. .(33.70 points); 3. Club. Time Im. 10,2/'5s. Marion Dale Roper, Los Angeles A. C., Cal. (32.26 200 Meters Breast Stroke-Won by E. J. Moles, Jr., points). New York Athletic Club; 2. *Thomas Blankenburg, Fancy Diving 10 Ft. Springboard-Won by Kather- Los Angeles Allied A. C.; 3. Basil Francis, Boston ine Rawls, Miami Beach, Fla. (78.64 points) ; 2. Swimming Association. Time 2m. '5'5,2/'5s. Georgia Coleman, Los Angeles, Cal. (77.75 points) ; Qualified for 800 Meters Relay-George Fissler, 3. Jane Faunt~, Illinois Women's A. C., Chicago, Ill. New York A. C.; Maiola Kalili, Los Angeles Allied (76.30 points). A. C.; Ted Wiget, Athens A. C., Cal. ; Frank Booth, 400 Meter Relay Qualifiers-Josephine McKim, Uw Los Angeles Allied A. C.; James Gilhula, Detroit attached, Los Angeles; Helen Johns, Brookline Wo- A. C.; Jack Medica, Washington A. C. of Seattle, men's S. A.; Eleanor Garatti Saville, San Francisco, Wash. Cal.; Helene Madison, Washington Athletic Club, Seattle; Lenore Kight, Carnegie Library A. C., Home- ~ Federation lnternationale de Natation Amateur stead, Pa.; Edna McKibben, Washington A. C., Seattle; declared Blankenburg ineligible and John w. Paulson, Dorothea Dickinson, Women's Swimming Association, Los Angeles Allied A. C. was selected in his place. New York. 194.