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SWIM-MASTER ... ,., ....... ....... ........ VOL T;IE OFFICIAL AAU MASTERS SWIMMING COMMITTEE JULY 1974 1974 MASTERS NATIONALS Highlight of Busiest Hall of _Fame Sprin& by BUCK DAWSON for SWIMMING WORLD "See the Masters Touch" , or was it "See the Masters Race" on the marquee at the Inter - national Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Laud- erdale . There were 10 age groups , all over 25 , swimming 16 events in 16 lanes of timed finals at the Hall of Fame pool. 11 Silver hair and gold medals , 11 the newspaper it , and they could have called it "Dad's Day on Fort Lauderdale Beach" because this is the only group of people anywhere who are over 25 and look good in the new skin suits ! I was 14 the last time I felt this way about older women, but alas, I'm now too far gone for the feeling to be mutual . These enthusiastic and beautiful people are in shape and they are not coy about it . There were 50 year olds holding hands as they walked down the street in their tank suits. You have to see to believe, and now that I've seen , I'm a 100% convert to Masters Swimming. The National AAU Men's and Women's Masters Short Course Nationals at the Hall of Fame pool in Fort Lauderdale were more of a thrill for me than any meet since my daughter Con- nie won her first age group medal at 6. She won five in this meet at 26 . For any young squirts who would snicker at the old Masters , try these times on for size: 100 yd Free - 46.12 and 200 yd free - 1:43.7 by Lt. Fred Schlicher (USN) . And 18:29 for the 1650 by 43 - year-old Bill Williams . These times should send to the showers the concept that competitive swimming is too tough on the adult libido to be anything but a kindergar- ten sport! Ransom Arthur , John Spannuth , June Krauser and everyone else who had a stake in promot- ing and administrating Masters Swimming can be intensely proud . Masters has to be the most significant program the AAU has ever fostered . This is not oldsters riding around in golf carts or drinking a Schlitz · with great gusto after reeling in a gamefish- but a true incentive program for adult en- durance exercise . As such, it fills a social need that is second to none in our affluent , but flabby, Western World . This program puts exercise into the adult way of life , and a beautiful way of life it is . There were 561 beautiful people swimming in this Fort Masters Nationals and I'm sure there were 561 different motives for swimming . Two things were in common: Every swimmer was self - motivated and the Masters program gave a legitimate excuse for all the training , travel expense and time off from work to go swim in these Nationals . Not one swimmer came because his age- group mother made him swim, or "to hold his college Schol- arship" . And , since most of these Masters swimmers are self-trained , they are not swim- ming because they are in love with their coaches --th ey are in love with swimming. About one-third never swam in competition un- til Masters, another third were high school swimmers only, and the remaining third range from almost college letter winn ers to Olympic champions . 1968 Olympic champion Carl Robie , now a Sarasota lawyer , was getting fat , and besides , "Ifeel better when I work out a lit - tle ." Two-time Olympian George Breen , now University of Pennsylvania swim coach , shav- ed down for the first time in his career. "I thought it was silly when they did it on the 1960 Olympic team," he said , "but this feels great!" t1ina Harmer , a 1960 Olympian who did shave down , kidded that she'd been trying to con - vince Breen for years . In the 1650, Breen edged out John duPont, who slept on a yacht tied to a palm tree next to the pool , but Breen's wife Nancy , a so- so performer in her youth, won more medlas , and Breen 's kids wanted Dad to hurry up so they could get back to the beach! Breen , holder of 6 world records in his not-so-distant past , lost out in his heat to Bill Williams, a Denver man whose ·43- year -ol d time of 18 : 29 would have given Ford Konno a good race back in 1952 when Williams was a few minutes slow- er than his current time . Continued on next page

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Page 1: SWIM-MASTERcampaigning for more Masters Diving. There is a lot of reunion to Masters Swim ming. Vee Toner, chaperone-manager of the 1956 Olympic team, came to officiate, so she could

• SWIM-MASTER ... ,., ~ ~ ....... ~,.., ....... ~ ........ ~

VOL T;IE OFFICIAL AAU MASTERS SWIMMING COMMITTEE JULY 1974

1974 MASTERS NATIONALS Highlight of Busiest Hall of _Fame Sprin&

by BUCK DAWSON for SWIMMING WORLD

"See the Masters Touch" , or was it "See the Masters Race" on the marquee at the Inter­national Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Laud­erdale . There were 10 age groups , all over 25 , swimming 16 events in 16 lanes of timed finals at the Hall of Fame pool. 11 Silver hair and gold medals , 11 the newspaper ~eadlined it , and they could have called it "Dad's Day on Fort Lauderdale Beach" because this is the only group of people anywhere who are over 25 and look good in the new skin suits ! I was 14 the last time I felt this way about older women, but alas, I'm now too far gone for the feeling to be mutual .

These enthusiastic and beautiful people are in shape and they are not coy about it . There were 50 year olds holding hands as they walked down the street in their tank suits. You have to see to believe, and now that I've seen, I'm a 100% convert to Masters Swimming. The National AAU Men's and Women's Masters Short Course Nationals at the Hall of Fame pool in Fort Lauderdale were more of a thrill for me than any meet since my daughter Con­nie won her first age group medal at 6. She won five in this meet at 26 .

For any young squirts who would snicker at the old Masters , try these times on for size: 100 yd Free - 46.12 and 200 yd free - 1:43.7 by Lt. Fred Schlicher (USN) . And 18:29 for the 1650 by 43- year-old Bill Williams . These times should send to the showers the concept that competitive swimming is too tough on the adult libido to be anything but a kindergar­ten sport!

Ransom Arthur , John Spannuth , June Krauser and everyone else who had a stake in promot­ing and administrating Masters Swimming can

be intensely proud . Masters has to be the most significant program the AAU has ever fostered . This is not oldsters riding around in golf carts or drinking a Schlitz

· with great gusto after reeling in a gamefish­but a true incentive program for adult en-

durance exercise . As such, it fills a social need that is second to none in our affluent , but flabby, Western World . This program puts exercise into the adult way of life , and a beautiful way of life it is .

There were 561 beautiful people swimming in this Fort L~uderdale Masters Nationals and I'm sure there were 561 different motives for swimming . Two things were in common: Every swimmer was self-motivated and the Masters program gave a legitimate excuse for all the training , travel expense and time off from work to go swim in these Nationals . Not one swimmer came because his age- group mother made him swim, or "to hold his college Schol­arship" . And , since most of these Masters swimmers are self-trained , they are not swim­ming because they are in love with their coaches--they are in love with swimming.

About one-third never swam in competition un­til Masters, another third were high school swimmers only, and the remaining third range from almost college letter winners to Olympic champions . 1968 Olympic champion Carl Robie , now a Sarasota lawyer , was getting fat , and besides , "Ifeel better when I work out a lit­tle . " Two-time Olympian George Breen, now University of Pennsylvania swim coach, shav­ed down for the first time in his career. "I thought it was silly when they did it on the 1960 Olympic team," he said , "but this feels great!"

t1ina Harmer , a 1960 Olympian who did shave down, kidded that she'd been trying to con­vince Breen for years .

In the 1650, Breen edged out John duPont, who slept on a yacht tied to a palm tree next to the pool , but Breen's wife Nancy , a so- so performer in her youth, won more medlas , and Breen 's kids wanted Dad to hurry up so they could get back to the beach! Breen, holder of 6 world records in his not-so-distant past , lost out in his heat to Bill Williams, a Denver man whose ·43- year-old time of 18 : 29 would have given Ford Konno a good race back in 1952 when Williams was a few minutes slow­er than his current time .

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Jody Alderson, of 1948 and 1952 Olympic fame , is swimming again because her old Olympic tearronates want her back on their relays. Mary Jane Sears , the Wal ter Reed all - everything in the early 1950's , is having trouble with her children who can't understand how Mom could have been as great as Dad says she was, ~d sometimes comes in second now against all these other old mothers .

Ex-Olympian Gail Peters did her career best in the 200 I . M. in Fort Lauderdale, which she thought might please her seven children. When 41 year old Dr. Burwell Jones , one of five ex-Michigan captains swimming in the meet, was told his physique looked better than when he was a world record holder and on the 1952 Olympic team, he replied seri­ously, "Yes, in those days swimmers were suppose to carry a little more flesh . " Old time diving greats Vic Zoble and Jack Cal­houn settled for swimming medals , while campaigning for more Masters Diving.

There is a lot of reunion to Masters Swim­ming. Vee Toner , chaperone-manager of the 1956 Olympic team, came to officiate , so she could be with her girls Mary Jane Sears, Jody Alderson, Betty Mullen Brey and Barbara Jenson Reeves . Besides "Bumpy" Jones and diver Jack Calhoun, the 1952 Men's Olympic team had gold medalist Gay Rosser swimming freestyle and Olympic champion Yoshi Oyakawa experimenting with the bent arm backstroke.

1955 Pan Am champion Wanda Werner swam her­self , then watched her husband Cav Cavanaugh set a Masters record . Sperry Jones Rade­macher, two-time Olympic kayak paddler , put her paddle down to set two new Masters Swim­ming records . Don Kane put down his synchro­nized swimming rule book, left his famous swirruning wife and father-in-law at home in California, and won a couple of breaststroke races.

The Fogle girls, mother Florence , better known as "Sis", June (Krauser) and Joan (Cyn­thia Bruce) had quite a meet , but almost typical of Masters , Sis and June won far more races than ei ght-time National AAU Senior champion Joan , who was disqualified by her nephew Larry, who ran a good tight meet . "Aunt Cynthia was ahead , but she did not hit the touch pad . 11 " Sis" Fogle's 6 national records didn't seem to impress her too much. "It's fun , " she says , "but let's face it, I'm in the 'and up ' class. When you're past seventy, it's a matter of staying afloat!"

We'd like to report that the Masters program is not only "staying afloat" , it's here to stay as America's most substantial contribu­tion yet to adult physical fitness . It ' s fun

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to report on the big names who were legion reunioning in the water at these Masters Na­tionals . That's what the Hall of Fame is all about. We'd like to have the meet back next year and have our Hall of Fame honoree cere­monies at the same time . This way even more swimmers could re-run their famous races of yore. This old home week of swimming makes a thrill for us all, but the real guts of the Masters is the unknown, never-was swimmer go­ing her best time in a slow heat , or Watson Lawr~nce •• • • , the man who lost 100 lbs . since he took up Masters "to get back in shape". We hope such necessary evils as cut- off times will never keep a swimmer out of Masters Na­tionals. An efficient timed final meet like this one held in a 16-lane pool is the cur­rent answer to overcrowding . Let ' s hope by adding a day , rather than subtracting a swimmer , we can keep it this way for any "old timer" who wants an excuse to "get back in shape" .

Swimming Still Rated ·Top Participant Sport; Camping on Increase

By NEIL AMDUR The next time your wife or girl friend tries

to talk you into a camping trip, don't laugh: camp­ing is second only to swimming in the sporting hearts and habits of American women.

This interesting statistic has emerged with thousands of others in a detailed survey . of the participant sports tastes of Americans-from chll­dren-under-12 to adults.

The study was compiled late last year by the A. C. Nielsen Company, a prominent market re­search firm, in telephone interviews with 2,000 sur· vey households involving 6,375 persons across the country. Nielsen has been selling its volumes of statistics to manufacturers, advertisers, analysts and potential sports investors.

Top Participation Sports Men (18 and Over)

1. Swimminr 2. Fishing 3. Pool and Billiard• 4. Campinr 5. Huntinr 6. Bowling 7. Bicyclinr 8. Boating 9. Table Tennia

10. Golf

12-17 (Boys and Girl•) 1, Swimming 2. Bicycling 3. Fiahinr 4. Camping S. Basketball 6. Softball 7. Table Tenni1 8. Ice Skatinr 9. Bowling

l.D. Pool and Billiards

Women (18 and Over) 1. Swimming 2. Camping 3. Bi<;ycling 4. Bowling

. S. Fishing 6. Boating 7. Table Tennis 8. Tennis 9. Pool and Billiarda

10. Ice Skating

Under 12 (Boya and Girla) 1. Swimming z. Bicyclinr 3. Camping 4. Fishing 5. Ice Skatinr 6. Softball 7. Boating 8. Baseball 9. Table Tennis

10. Basketball

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Modern Maturity April -May

PEOPLE in the NEWS

S\VIM ST AR AT 63

Sixty-three-year-old 81:1·n ice \\'a~·ne of San Mateo. Calif., has always rec:ognizecl the need to stay in shape through proper diet and exercise. But when she clecidecl to start swimming regu­larly last year. she had no idea of the fame that was to fo! low.

En rolling in her city-sponsored swim 1frogram. Mrs. \\.'aynl' met

Ray and Zacla Taft. organizers and trainer:-; of San )latE'o's national championship ;\larlin Swim Team. The Tafts thought they cletectl•d sonw real swim­ming talent in Mrs. \Vayne, who had been an ex<.:eptionally fine performer in ht• r teens.

Ray Taft got out his stopwatch and askt>cl :Vf1·s. Wayne to swim the 50-yarcl freestyle while ht· timed her. She completed thP assignment in what illr. Taft thought was record time. When he checked her time against thP national record. he found he wa.-< a lmost right. He told her she was the second fastest woman in her age bracket in the 50-yarcl frel'­sty le in the United States.

As Mrs. Wayne later told her husband. "When l heard that I

had almost set a record without. even training for it. I was hooked on swimming.

Since then, following a thn·l·­timcs-a-week training sc:heclull'. Mrs. \\'avnc has broken the national 't OO-ya rd breaststrokl' and .)0-yanl l>utterfl~' records in hc1· age group and has competed in a number of AAL'-sanct ioned met•ts. winning 20 ml'dals and ont• trophy. She also helped tht· :\larlin )laste1·s S\\'im Team \\'in their second national team titll'.

Asked if she looks for\\'ard to eventually putting away her reel Marlin swim suit and retiring. :VIrs. \Vayne stated emphaticall.'" " l intend to go on swimming­<.:ompct:tively until l'm 100. l 'vt· nc,·er hacl so much fun in m» I ifc ...

Louise Jones does ·it again

Louise Jones, member of the Masters Swim Club at the Indian Boundary YMCA in Downers Grove, par­ticipated in the National Masters Short C.ourse Swim Meet held at the Inter­national Swim Hall of Fame

Pool in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on May 18-19 and placed in four out of four events in the 55-59 age division.

Louise competed aRainst nineteen women from the continental United States

and Hawaii and won 4th place in the 200 yd . freestyle, 5th place int he 100 yd. freestyle , 5th place in the 500 yd. freestyle. and 6th place in the 50 yd. freestyle.

A few weeks earlier she competed in the CAAU State Champion.mip Swim Meet and won 1st place in the 100 yd. freestyle. lst place in the 200 yd. freestyle, 2nd place in the 500 yd. freestyle. and 3rd place in the 50 y rd . freestyle .

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THE REPORTER Wednesday June 5, 1974

LOUISE JONES

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Age-old problem of.keeping fit gets new twist

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n.. •nnounctlf''I vole.. drOt1ln9, "Glrls. 50 yd. but· ttrlly, •on ... " Is drowned out by the hNrty rotl' or aupport. •

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Attd tht other, stocky bl.It well-bunt, heit l•uth UMt 9tCMcl I>)' )'Mll't of impish 9rlnn1"'CI around her blw ~ 1M ..._.._••ti, llke sorMOnt's mohr.

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Mcolnif'lt ln¥0f~ In ' the Am•~ ~ t.MlM. tMU) Mntws ,.,,,_. poup Nt"""lnf PN1raiM. Ttie,....amatio.ws~u.agnUMd.,.. to~ ~ ... N<h °"'*" In ttv.,.... lncnmentL

fl ...... ts thit swinw f'Htor'I for pwtklpaHot\. Mys ~ ~ S4 and Gl'f'a1diM ~·· 41.

Mn. Uwrena. w!f• of the dit"letot of tht ec.r..,. HNtlng Rl"IMl"ch lnstftvte et U-M. Or. ,.._.. l.ewrwlce, hll'Mtff • '""'s-. swl!fttNr. ntWI" sw.m fif'I comp11fflon

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tW~t~~~:'°..:..:~·~~:.:1!~ ::t:m= tchocl' In C.lltomle. ' . •

8oth ldmlt It wasn't easy to btgln train~. " I wanted to spend my spare tlr'M devottd to

tomethlng worthwtille," Mrs. KouPll .. k1. ·~wn.n r 1terttdtwlmmlng, I hadn't swem for IOOI' 25 yMrs • l'ld I couldn't tvtf'I swim 50 yard1,"

9AT ... ING a1AUT1£S - OeHldh•e KOllPll Oeft, •boftl41 end &obblit Laiwt'lnct, M, notMly Mic* OOOCI In • t•nk a111t, bvt haft ruc:Md th.., Ifft atendlng• 11'1 the lt1J natklnll AAU Mut•• twtmmlng ,.,..,. .....

Alttr t'lliloO y..,.., howev«. both swJm abou1 'soo yarfi • dtti - talthh1lly, tNy wy,'\ ,

"It m.k .. )'CM.I fffl 50 good.'' INS., Llwr.-i<t Mfd. ''~ I swim up end Clown the pool It tehs tll my ten.aon tllliMy. I plan the rnt of rny drly find whit I 'm ~to~ for d"inner.-

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A\ an MU mtt't tt EdMI FOt'd H ... Sc:hool tn ONf' Wn. Fib. '4 and '7. ttle ~ten 1wlm.men ...-e ~or ch.Ollftg • tMir group tolto-ed '~" 1.­,,..,_, 1•yMr.(llcb..

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Attd the MU rvln for th<e progrtm tre tlmotf H relt•ed at th<e tttltl.MM surrounding the •~••·

ti, fOf' t xtmplt, Mdoesn•t w.m f.O dfw from• &t1rtll"l9 block, • mtttwl twl"'me< ctn dive from tht wtll or ...,,n put.h oH frem' the Mck •

And It the butterfly kick is • little dlttlcult, • br'Htl• 1tt'Glte kick tnty bt wbtututtd.

c.ot\\pttltlon Is stltf, but l"lof lmponUMe, •t tht two nttlontl mfftt l'lekl lut year al S.nta Monica, C.111. tnd Olluoo. 111.

"I get'° Mr¥0U1.'' gloggln '*•· Lawrence. "thtt I un hardly tfeftd tt. t remen'I~ asklnt •notl'llt awlmmtf' Ol\U, 'Why.do WI put Ol.H"MIYM .through tt\1tJ'"

The answer to tNt ~'''°" prob.M.ly comn In tht M1MUPK.enwnt by tht ~tlontl MU ot tht top I'" "'"''" tlmn In 1tn. ~ th9 so.,.. <914 group. Mr\. Law~·· lltl ~ t<~h '' long. indudlng hnt pl.ce In the 100.yerd buttirwtly, MCJOnd plt<t in the 16JO.)'.,d tr-tiKty ... ,.,.., ... ltt ift "" ~ treet.tylt' Md Aft the ,..metier tftcfh,klUtl f'Mdlty. ~ MCOftd place In thit 1-.,,....,.. ,,...tyl•

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8otl'I tMM wom.n ct.ny they ire super tttrs. however. "Anyone can do It.'' Mn. Koup.11 tald, "bl.It moat w~ '#0!1'1 *ti.JM they are tlrtld to Ott their htlr wet. We tolvtd that." She la1J9hed, ruffllnf her Short· cropped htlr.

TM one slngle thing, that has k~pt the ptogram lrotn growing, both ~reed. l.s the lack of avtlltbl• pool SPICt tnd tlmt In the trM.

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ACTION EAST COAST KASTUS IHVITATIONAL Key l -4, 1914 Prine.et.on, tu

wOkEN 25-29 Eo YARD FREESTYLE aroi Clay 27

M. Williams 27 Nina Thompson 28 Dale Barnhard 26 Susan Tendy 25 Karen Mart in 28 Deborah Patton 25 Pamela Bohlen 29 100 YARD FREESTYLE Caro! Ctay 27 Chriatie Slimak 26 Karen Martin 28 Su1an Tendy 25 Kathy Enzler 29 Pa11ela Bohlen 29 Joyce Bloooi 27

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o. Ratcliffe 35 0 :31.32 Colette Pirie 37 0:32.10 Patricia Gentile 37 o : 33.87 Lear.ne Spl etzer 35 o : 39. 28 100 YARD FREESTYLE .::. Patcii!re 35 Gdl Lange 39 Patricia Gentile 37

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200 YAR!l PR!':ESTYLE Kathy Erizier 29 ~00 YARD FREESTYLE

200 YARD l'RF.ESTYLE 2:•1.•1 Pitrlcii 1\lrner 35 2:36.75

&thy Ender 29 7: 10. 81 ~O YARD BACKSTROKE

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1 : 07.34 1: 12.04 1 : 14 .,, 1: 19 . o8

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orl a "!ori g 0 : 38 . 50 100 YARD BRFASTSTROKE Dale B&Tnhard 26 1 : 14 .80

Francea Cura 3'> 2: •1. 4• Colette Pirie 37 3:01.36 Libby Papp 37 3 : o8. 59 Leanne Spletzer 35 3 : 28.32 Lorraine Rizzuto 38 3 : 34.oo foo YARD FREESTYLE orraino Rizzuto 38 9:33.06

T,eanne Spletzer 35 9 : 37. 09 t 650 YARD PREP.STYLE f'rancea Cura 3( 26: 35. 16 30 YARD llA~KSTROKE

O: 39. 39 0 :46. 15 0 : •6 . 66

1:21.15 1 : 30.oa 1 : •5.59

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1 :22.52 1:24 . 51 2:0L.84

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1 :33. 73 2:21.88 2:23.00

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30 YARD ~ ;g;~ i;:5" orothy Donnelly 52

J ean Pieret ti 53 Nancy Phillips 52 1 00 YARD FRFF.STYLF Jean l'l:e r etti '3 Nancy Ph1llipa 52 Peg Picken• '2 Peggy Kritzer 50 200 YARD FRH'',$TYLE Jean Pieretti 2J Pl!~ Picken• 52 ~ancy Phillipa 52 ;;oo YAR~ FREY.STYLE

O: 31 . 54 0 : 32.78 0:36. 16

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Nancy ?hlliipa 52 9 : 06 . 56 3:21.99 Dorothea Katz 51 12: 18 . 03

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200 YARD !lREASTSTROKE Dale Barnhard 26 2 :•, .10 C'hriltie Slimak 26 2: '4. ' 7 ~O YARD BU'M'ERFLY

. \lliliams 27 O: 30. 34 Karen Martin 28 0:32.64 Pamela Bohlen 29 O: 38. '6 t 00 YARD BUTTERFLY Karen Martin 28 1 : 15.63 Kathy Entler 29 1:23.45 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ca ro l tlay 27 1: 08. 48 Nina Th011pson 28 1 : o8 .80 M. Williams 27 I : 1 I. ,9 Chriat i e Slimak 26 1: 12.20 Suoan Tendy 25 1 : 19 . 07 Doria Florig 2' 1: 19.85 Deborah Patton 25 1:28.,1 Pamela Bohler. 29 1 :32. 33 200 YARD I\':>IVIDcAL MEDLEY Dale l!&rnh&Td 26 2: L2. 74 400 YARD H':>IVIDUAL MEDLEY Deborih Fitton 25 1: 18. 31

WOMEN 36- 3li 60 YARD FREES rYL£ iana tO<ld 36

Susan Shepard 30 Stacy Frey 30 Marie Kelleher 33

0:26.38 O: 30. 70 O: 31 . 52 0:33,73

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tricia 1\lmer 35 0 : 34. n ~illian Ratclirre 35 0 : 35.85 France• Cura 36 0 : 36.6• :>orothy Gate• 37 0 : 38.35 100 YARD BU'M'ERF'LY Jan Y.oe11er 39 2:02.9• 'Jail Lange 39 2:22.•• 100 YARD rnDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Pitr!cia 1\lmer J5 I: 20. 21 France• Cura 36 1:20 .44 1illian Ratcliffe 35 1:21.59 Dor o thy Gate• 37 1:27.04 Lelll\ne Spletzer 35 1:39.49 200 YARD I llDIVIDUAL l<OOJLEY Patricia turner 35 2: '6. '8 Jan Moeller 39 3:54.o8 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Prance• Cura 36 6:49.89 J an Moeller j\2 8 : 37. 02

WORE 40-l4

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~o YARD ~; lF.59

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0:35.00 0 : 31.22 0:37.53

1 :25.20

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t :03 .86 1 : o8.01 1 :o8 .46 I: 18 . 36

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1 :06 . 60 1:32.22 1: •5.9•

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20 YARD BACKSTROKE 0:34 .80 Joan oaivin 42 0:41 .99 Barbara Avakian •o

200 YARD PRU!S1'YLE H. Offerihaueer 61 500 YARD FREESTYLE

0 : 43 . 57 R. ortenfiauser 6 1 9:27.39 O: 53 . 46 16,o YARD FREESTYLE

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I: 15 .85 1: 2l. 1, 2:02. 11

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100 YARD BACKSTROKE J oa.n Galvin 42 Joan Sullivan 40 200 YARD BACKSTROKE

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100 YAR!l l'IDIVtDUAL R. Otfenhauaer 61 2:08.Bt

f o YARD $~M&69

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1 :57 . 3• 2:,9.21

•: 15. 10 5: •5.01

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0 22.38 0 23 . 30 0 23. 71 0 2h.01 0 24.21 0 26. , 2 0 27.95 o 20 .oa

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0 : 56 . 36 0 : 58 . 13 1:05.16 1 : 05 . 67 1: 11 .91

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Ai Stein 45 2:47.87 John Alleva 4( 3:00.14 I oo YARD UIDIVIDUAL MEDLEY S Eew Evan1 '7 I : 1 0 . 30 Jurgen ~ebelung b5 1 :1 0.7' Ray Lavendier i.8 1: 17 . 12 Alan Hau1111&n ~ 1: 21 • 33 200 Y,O.RD DID!VID;JAL II.EDLEY Ai stein •S 2:'8.62 Joseph PodRers H 2: 57 . '2 Henry LenLzsch 48 3:00.29 i.oo YARD tllllIVIDUAL MEDLEY JOiin Al i eva 46 5:53.oo Al Ste i n 45 6 :04.45 Joseph RodRers h6 6 : 34.80

Mt\ 50- 54 50 YARD PAF.F:S'f'YLE ::lick Unborn 50 Ed ?ee<I 5• Pen McCarthy 53 Ernie Neben 53 E. Schofield 51 ESl<O 11all1la 53 Guy Vise ing 50

0 26 .84 0 28.29 0 28 . 87 0 30. o8 0 30.88 0 3 1 . 01 0 32.72

1 00 YARD PREESTYLB 200 YARD FRITST'/l.E Ben MCCarthy ,3 06.7L David Rowan 1o Ed Reed 54 07. 74 Herbert Bender 64

2:45.40 3: 14.96

E. Schorield 5 1 10 . 2 1 ~00 YARD FREESTYLE Esko Halllla 53 12.05erbert fiender 6 4 8:~5.73 Guy Viuing 50 18.15 lf~O YARD FRF:ESTYLF. 200 YARD PRF.FSTYLE ilo Coyle 11 32: 07 .9• J fil Edwardo 51 2:21. •1 ti YARD 3ACKSTRO!cr. Ernie :leben 23 2:38 . lL Wrence Snith 62 0 : 33 .7 1 E. Schofield 51 2:••.67 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Ed Reed 5 4 2: 4 •. 88 L&wrence Smith Mf 1 : 14.20 Pen McCarthy 53 2:48.83 200 YARD f\ACKSTROKE 500 YARD FRF.F:STYLE Lawrenc e Smith (2 2: 5h .80 Jim Edwards 51 6:33,40 fiO YARD RRE:ASTSTROKE Ernie Neben 53 7:14.6oofi Coyle 6 1 0:5L.76 Leon Katz 53 7:30.99 100 YARD PREASTSTROKE E. Schofield 51 1:31.90 flob Coy!e I I 2:09.12 3en 'kCarthy 23 8 :09.20 200 YAFD TIR~.4.STS1'ROKE Guy Visaing 50 8:•8.96 Rob Coyle ,1 h:51 . l.7 1650 Y,\RD FREFSTYLE 1 00 '!APD I'IDI"IIDUAL MDLEY Jim ~dwarde 51 22:47.Sf ?-06 ~oyle {1 1:55. 08 F.rnie 'le hen 23 25: 06. 43 400 YARD I'IDI'llllUAL MEDLEY !': . Schofield ~1 25: 52.JO l\ofi I oyle 1'1 9:33.60 Leon Katz 53 2f: 39 .1 9 ~ 50 YARD l'Af"KSTROKF. ~O YARD P~ Si ck Sanborn 50 0:32.21 :tanEon Craig!~ t7 100 YAPl) ~A<'KSt'ROKP llarry Jaggers (7 i\Jck Unborn 50 1: 13. 39 S11ney Silbert M JiM F.dward a ,1 1 : 17 . 75 00 YAq'.J FREFS""'YLF. 200 YARD PM1CSTROKF Harry Jagg~rs • 1

0 :32. 57 0 : 33 .Sf 0 : 38.29

.1h fdwar'la 51 2: 48. L5 200 YARD P'ff~:sm,F. Dick Sanborn 50 2:52.84 Harry .t~ers f>7 3 :14.47 ~O YARD 11RF.ASTSTROKE ~00 YARD F~PESTYT.F. • ohn MacKenzie 56 0 : 38.32 l\rry Jaggers 1 7 A:43 , 70 Ernie Neben ,3 0: 38. 58 1650 YARD FRSFSTYLr ~sko Hallila 53 o :44. tl7 Harry Jaggers 67 29:40 . 58 100 YARD ~RF.ASTSTl'OKE Stanton Craigle 7 30 :53. 92 Jac k ~arren 23 1 : 19.8f ~o YAPn ~A:"KST!'('l!(F 200 YARD '\P!'.AS':'STROKE scar s{gr!s ~ ' Jack Qarrer. 53 3:03.'8 Stanton Cr&1Fi~ '7 .1ohn l'.acK~n•le 50 3: 03.,1 Sidney Silbert r.; F.sko Hallila 53 3: 33 . !16 100 YAPD PArKST~rKF. 100 YARD RUTT!':Rf'LY hscar Sigrist 15 Leon Katz 53 1:50.29 ~tanton Crai~ie r1

~:k l . 77 0 :4; . 68 0 : 52. 55

1 : 31 . 31 1: 43 . 74

200 YARP l\ll1'T"Rf'LY 200 YARD f'ACKSTROKI' Leon Ratz 53 •:04.(,5 llecar blgrlsE /,, 1:23.50 100 YAR:J T'm!VIDlJAL MEDLEY Stanton Craigie t1 l:J9.00 td Reed ,. l :22. 16 100 YARD IrlDIVnUAL ~LEY John M&cKenzle 50 1 :23.73 dacar .,{grist I :28.02 200 YARD VIDrl!DUAL MEDLEY '€!! 10 an1 over Leon Katz 53 3: 31 . 10 fo YARD •'R'.'!ES ''Y..I Loo YARD I'IOI'l'!llllAL MEDLEY larence Ross 7G 0 :33 . 01 Leon Katt;;J1 1:112.1'9 .Joseph Hackney 72 0 :44 , 44

I , ~~-f.9 I 00 YARD FPF.F.!:1'YLF 50 YARD F11 1o,ES L~ rtarence Ross 74 1: 17. 78 !Jave ryler 55 0:27.32 ,Joaeph Hackney 75 1 :4).80 Aus ti~ Newm&n 5~ O: 30. 22 200 YARD FRP.F.S:'YLf' rtelson Hu~t 5F 0 :33. 32 "1arence Rosa 7' 2:59.94 !"r('(l Stickel •A O:H.3' ~~o YA?J: J'p•·n:TYL". !"rank Cl&rk 27 0 :36.99Jarence Fosa 7' 8 :17.96 Charles Or omek 56 O: k2.92 1650 YARD FREESTYL£ 1 oo YARD FRFF.S1'YLE Clarence ROBB 7 • 28: 18. 36 Dave Tyl er 5~ 1 : 00 . 78 ~O YARD RRl':ASTSTROKP. Aus t i n Newman 58 1 : oa.i;1 ; oseph Hackney 7' 0:58 . 38 He lson Hunt 5(, 1 : 15 . 60 I OO YARD RREASTSTROKE Fred Stickel 58 1 :20.32 ,)oaeph Hackney 15 2:14.84 Charl e s Gromek 5€ l : 2~. 59 iiEEAYS 200 YARD FRF.F.STYLE 200 YAR?lliilrro F!\F.FSTYLE Austin llevt:1an 38 2:34.62 l'.c. Masters A l·t2 6• r:el s on Hunt 56 3:01 .o8 (1'acon, Per Lee , . . • Fred Stickel ~ 3: 1•. a 7h°'1pson, Y.arttn) ioo YARD FREF'.STYL!: C.E.S. D. A 1 :~4.57 ustin llewman 38 7:18 . 66 (Flanagan, Optlo. ,

Charles Gromek 56 8:1.1 . 18 ·rodd, Kirkendall) 1650 YARD FRF.F.STYLE Mid -At lan t ic M&eters l · 44 68 Jim Pendergrau 55 23: 18.ot. (Wtlli&.'llS, Clay · · Austin tlewman 58 25:08. 26 Mcl?onnell, Clinton) Graham C"Ui'll!lin 57 25:31.82 Conn. Mastera A 1 ,,5.35 Nelson Hunt 5£ 31 : 38.12 (~rner, }eoghegan,

i~1IA~~~;~s~OKE o:3k.22 Sl1"'4k , "<::>onough) l .·50.91 Graham Cwnm1n '.57 0 :36.01 ,Jersey f.'..a.stera A St&n Pudell 58 0:41.05 (Joeote n , l'rey,

f~~n~A~a~r~~TROKE 0: 53 · 59 Co~~~c~!:te~=t~e 1 : 21 .98 Graham Cummln 57 1: 19.06 (Ratcliffe, Rohlen , Stan Pudell 58 I : 33.87 Laux• Pi ck 200 YARD BACKS"!'ROKE Je~sey Masters !l Grah&l!I Cummln 27 2: 55. 25 ( .en tile' C'uro. • ~O YARD l\PEASTSTROKE Lyttle, Snyder) tan JSUdeli ;s o · LI 96 1'.C · 1'Castere I'

Frank Clark 57 0;2•:04 (Folllt , Grtmea, 100 YARD RRF.ASTSTROKF: Shepard, E'ntler) Jim Pendergr&ll 53 1:28.28 C.E.S . O. R Stan Pudell '8 • : 33.61 ( Allen , Pat ton , 50 YARD BUTTF.Rl'LY Meares, M111B) Dave Tyler 55 0:31.21 Conn . Mastera (Over 2:01.23 Nelson Hunt,~ 0:44.76 45l (Donnelly, 100 YARD BUTTERFLY Pieretti, Tyler, Dave •Yler '5 1 : 1 L.o6 Lavendier) 200 YARD BUTTERFLY l<E,S 2)', 200 YARD MEIJI.~ ~!:LAY J li\ Pendergrau 52 3 , 59•63 C'onn. P.astere A 1:t5.jo 100 YARD IrIDIVIDUAL MEDLEY (Rur ns , LOng, Jtm Pindergraas 55 1: 21. li2 Pick , Geoghegan) Frank Clark 27 2:01 .28 NYAC (Gush, 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY t.awle r , Weld on , Jim Pendergrau 55 3: o•. 58 Bucha.n) 400 YARD INOil/IOUAL MEDLEY OC~c~~~t~~!oon , Jlo P=ndergrau 55 6:32.86 P,,r-Lee , ?ollit) Bill ooelei diaq. Je r sey ~Asters A

RE., Eo-6L (W i Sn d 60 YARD Flttl".StvtE e IS, y er,

avid Rowo.n lo o : 31. 02 'lt~~~ia~~~~h~~ tera 1 : 52 . 8 2 (no names given)

C'.f: . s.o (Op1la, 1 : 57 . 34 ':;'l&na.gan, Meares , Allen)

1 : 58 .36

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6

Conn . lfllsters B 1:57.75 (Whitten, Laux, LaPointe , Ar ecchi)

Je rsey Masters B 1: 59 . 27 (McCoy , Mac1onia, Thatcher, Walden )

MENS 35+ 200 YARD MEDLEY RF.LAY D.C. Masters A I : ,S .61 (~onae 1n, M. Smith,

E"'ea , Sharp) Jera oy Master• A I : 56. 39

(Van Pelt, Abel, Kurt i n , Stone)

Conn. Mas t ers 1 : 57.89 ( Harris, C:oldstonej

•\ebelung, Lincoln rlYAr (Rooney, 1 : 57. 92

1&llagher, Zw1m, Irw1.n)

1'>.C. l'.asters I' 2:15.59 (rhen , retranech , C"headle, !lobbe)

Jersey Masters r 2:24 . 70 MENS 4~~ 200 MEDLEY RELAY Jeraoy\lasters A 2:6,.52

(Sanborn , Lentzech, Cte1n . Kogen)

Jereey Masters e 2:23 . 03 ( flrown . Meliclc,

Hauenan , Sullivan) D.C. l'.asters 2:52.50

( V1Bs ing, Coughlin, Hunt, Cla r ke)

MF.NS 25+ 200 FRF.l'STYLF. FELAY l'onn . M'asters A 1: ]5 . 34

( Pt ck , Lawe, Long, Geoghegan)

Je r aey Masters A l;Jf.99 (llelaa , l'.acionia,

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(Ba con , Per-Lee, P0111t, Husson)

IN AC 1 : 39 , I. 1 ( liuchan, Dawson, We ldon , Lawl e r )

1·onn. Masters R 1:45 . 37 (Furne , !.&Pointe, Arecch1, Whitten)

Jersey Maatera B 1:,6.22 (Walde>~, McCoy, Thatcher , !la mil ton)

MlmS 3'+ 200 FREESTYLE RFLAY D.C. \!asters A I :4j . 04

(Emes, Cheadle, Nobbe , Sharp )

NYAC 1 :~3.47 (7wtrn , Rooney, 1allagher, Irwin)

Conn. l'.ae~ers 1:4' .27 (Harris, ·~ebelung, Goldstone, Lincoln)

Je rsey Masters 1: 48 . Ao (Rreiaacher, Scheeler, Kurtin, S t one)

D.C. Masters B 1: 57.10 (Smi th, Petranech, <'hen , Monsetn)

,Jersey /'.asters B 2:03.99 <Sull i van, Woodrurr, rronkright, Shapiro)

llF~S I.~ 200 FREESTYLE RELAY .Tersey asters 1: 56. C6

(Sanborn, Lentzach, Stein, Kogen) WOME'IS 2fe 200 MEDLEY RRLAY b.f. Migers 2:08.07

(Tho.,paon , Barnh&m, F.nzler, Martin)

c.r.s.D . 2:18.18 (K1rkenda l l, Todd ,

\11111, Kelleher ) r.onn. Masters 2:19 . 00

(Hardy, Slimak, Ratcliffe , Turne r )

WOMENS 3£: 200 MEDLEY REI.A Y o.e. Ras ere 2:37.78 (Krepl in, Cates ,

flrey, P1rie) Jersey !'Asters 2:,6.~6

(Oa.l v i n , Papp, Moeller, Gentile)

Wl'IMENS 4:;+ 200 MEDLEY RF.LAY Conn . PAsters 3:01,,4 (Pieretti, Offenhaueer, Donnelly, Phillipe )

Je r sey Masters ) :06 .42 (W riR)\t , Bole ter,

Pic kens , Hughes) wov.;;r:s 2r.; 200 FRF'."ESTYLE !!EIA y n.c. Mis ers I :5f .22

(Thoonpson , Shepard , Rarnhard , Martin )

c.r. . s . D. 2:00.20 (Todd. Ki r kendall, Kellehe r , Patton )

Conn . Masters 2:12.87 (Ha r dy , Sllm&k,

Pohlen, Spletzer) WOl(ENS 3k 200 PREES1'YLE REI.A y D.C. P'.as er& 2: 16, 57 ror.n. Ma• te rs 2:18 .49 ,Jereev Masters 2: 21. 46 WOMF.~S 4~ 200 FFF.ESTYLE RELAY Conn. Misers 2:27.84

( r ierett1, o rrenha.user, Donnelly, Phillipa)

.Teraey ~Asters 2:34.l5 (Pickens , Jobson ,

HuRhes , lloltter)

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~"ft"Mi?t'l110 •rb WallOW11r '•alt LiJldat,... Doq].u Bornott lobort Moll!rmott Rua Orton 200 Jard froo1t1lo Dan MU.a • Herb Wallower Id lloVohil Dov.cJ.u Banwtt Robert lloll! .... tt SQO 7!J'd tnes\rle fin me. Walt Lindt troa llobort 11oo. .... tt bcJ.u Barnett 1650J!rd frooattl• Dan Mil•• • Walt L1nd1t,_ llobort Moll!rwott Bill !11.att 100 JU'd backatrok• Id KOVohil I 00 JU'd breutroko Jaok v;::n.n \/alt Lind.U­P.orb Wal1-r ZOO l!rd br!utrok• Dan KUea • Jaok Warren Walt Lind.atrca Herb Wallonr .10 n.rd l>ltterfll W"a.""91\b.eiet Jack \rla."'9n Id McVohU

a..~:rn'ti!~t l\fll!l .rack Wa.rr.n Id lloVohil

2?.1) 28 ..... )1.11

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21)).90 2142.47 214).59 2146.79 21"9. 96

615?.40 ?121.42 7149.1) ?1 ~6.'.)6

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lt 25.9)

1119.56 lt25.81 lt)0.28

)107,1 2 )108,06 )1 16.96 )•25.26

)2.59 )J, 1, )).66

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IE! SO nrd tre••tzl• Johfttivett il Parke r Joo JloH

~: i,~ frmyle

J! &a: f re•etxl•

Matt &look

J: io": tro• !tJl•

)0. 95 )1.70 )).01

1118.)5

)101.15 )115.28

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1125. 76

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1129.40

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50 :rard tro•mF Lorine lhttohiMon Loaif ~ t 00 :rard treeatrle LOnnc HutchiMon l.ftta lt1nna

''" Soott 200 rrd troootzlo

)7.27 41.86

1129.98 1140.44 2125. 79

Lo• 'fiiier l::ul!~ -~HtYlo ~ 10101,97

t:c~kotrgk• Lorine !Ntohi-

l:t!'Rt!"k•\ron l90 7&£d. bre&!t!"Rk! f:oa Parker • 200 J'&!'d broutrg!<• LOia Pirker • ,0 Z!rdjo!\tol'Ay Lorine iliitohiMoa I 00 J'&!'d Ind. l!!dlez tonne lhttohinaon Lo• Parker

lt41. 52 lt41.58

Jt49.4J

11)2.68

47.71

1142,50 2100.)9

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91110.'6

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1110.~

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wtlll:H 200 nrd. t.,..."7t;i; rl&r vmo;;: _ 25- l!p

Dlinnr ltt\letic Club •4• Corwa7,lepner , 2102 20 llarlov, Wal tort •

lllnnr Uhl•tio Club •B• -.. • 11o...,. 2122. 20 Ancleraon. Viclr:at.ron

lorth J offco 2122.55 !fO!!n - - 45-=!!p Donnr .1.thlotio Club 3117. 29

Mann. llannU 111.o-. 4-to 200 JU'd l!!dl!f rely i/,..n--25~ Donnr,.1.thetic Club •.1.•

Harlow, Co,..... Wal t •n, lepner

P1.lces Peak .l.brah .... , Rook Boudin Ho1nl.c

North Jottco Metcalf, lloll!nl.al St1111pp, Robinaon

Cal•brity

2122.54 21)5.25

2141.62

214).47 R.1.nk:or, Hei.na. w-:tez-...r, l&Yeney

Dllllftr Athletic Club •e• -.,, Mona,. 2t5),0) l.ndanon. Vickatrca

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Mann, ltl.oi.ond 4-to,,

~00 ~HtJ1o F!ltJ en.:Z:: nnrAotie Cl11l>•.1.·h,,.,49

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::i.i:~-.,. 1150.61 Cal• britr 2114.16

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200 l!!'d M<ll•r !'!lax Kon --21-~ ll!nnr tetl.o Club '"'

Hllltin, Won lt51 . 94 Patten, a.11

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Pl.kee PMk Weber, Cruikaha.nk He11\1c, Bol ..

1153. 67

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t&::a MoCn.y • We.rren ZentcNt, !teftna

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ll•n-.i.s-L mrAt a Cl.ab •1•

Kaok. L&Yett Mann, neat

Pl.kH PMl< Puker, KoClinton llo\'ehil, llUhard-

1109.00 1118.82

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2ND ANNUAL OP EN EASTERN 'MASTERS' SWIMMING h~I~~;tt~ - WILMINGTON, DEL.

MEN 25-29

~ YARD FREESTYLE ul tLiwier

William Bacon Robert Locke John Lane Pat McDonnell Bob Davidson John Getz 100 YARD FREESTYLE Faul LAwle r John Lane William Bacon Robert Loe ke E. Hitchner Gary Henderson Robert Heepner Bob Davidson 200 YARD FREESTYLE John Liine Jay Platt E. Hitc:iner Tom Liottl Robert Locke Michael Cohen j OO YARD FREESTYLE ohn Lane

E. Hitchner Ron Grimes ~0 YARD BACKSTROKE

111 iim Bacon Bill Schubach Pat Mclbnnell Ed Pray 10'.> YARD BACKSTROKE William Bacon Bill Schubach Ed Gray Carter Winfield 200 YARD BACKSTROKE E. Hitchner Bill Schubach Willi.am Bacon Ed Gray John Lane Carter Warfield ~ YARD BREASTSTROKE

ul Lawler Michae l Cohen Bob Husson Robert Kryvicky Roger Suro Don Snyder

22 . 9

~n 24 . l 24 . 4 24.6 28.5

49.8 51.7 52 . 0 52. 7 54.0 54 . 8 55.5 56.5

1:54.7 1:55 . 6 1:57 .o 2 :02.2

~~~n 5 : 15 . 6 5 :17 . 0 6 : 17 ,3

26.6 27 .8 28.2 28 . 9

59 . 1 l :01. 3 1:03.6 1:09 . 3

2:12.4 2:16. 2 2 : 18. 3 2:22.6 2 :32 . 1 2:33.4

30.7 30. 7 31.3 31. 7 31~ . 3 35.0

100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Michael Conen l :06 . 8 Bob Husson 1 :07. 2 Paul Lawler 1:09 .1 Jay Platt 1:12.3 Robert Kryciky 1:12.7 Bob Davidson l: l l. . ~ Don Snyder l: 14 . 9 Roger Suro 1:15.9 John Getz 1:20.8 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE Rike Cohen 2 :26 . 8 Bob Husson 2 :28 . 2 Don Snyder 2 :47 . 6 60 YARD BUTTERFLY

re gory Gush 26 . O Robert Locke 26. 3 Gary Henderson 27.0 Robert Heebner 28.5 100 YARD BUTTERFLY Gary Henderson Don Snyder 200 YARD BUTTERFLY

1:01.~ 1:05.o

John Flanagan 2 : 09. 2 Don Snyder 2 :31. 7 Ron Grimes 2:51.3 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Bill SChubach 1:00 . 3 Ed Gray 1:02. o Jay Platt 1:02.li Carter warfie ld 1:08.6 Don Snyder 1 :10 . 3 John Oett 1:13.4 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY E. B1tchner 2:10.9 John Flanagan 2 : 13 . 7 Bill Schubach 2: 17. l Bob Husson 2 :21. 9 Ed Gray 2 :22 . 5 Don Snyder 2 :32 .6 Ron Grimes . 2:35.0 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY E. Hitchner 4:42 . 3 Jay Platt 5:o6.5 Bob Husson 5:14.8 Tom Liottl 5 : 16.4 Don Snyder 5 :27 .4

MEN 3b-34

ftO YARD FREESTYLE ichard Girdler

Mike Hamil t on Douglas Buchan Scott Young Ronald Yeaw Neal McDoMell Dan Perle• Bob W&lden D. Matthews Tony walker Steve Askew

23 . 6

~iU 24 . 5 24 . 9 25.l 25.3 26 . 5 26 . 8 28 . l 33.1

~00 YARD FREESTYLE :Ike Hamllton

Douglas Buchan Scott Young David Flores Ronald Yeaw Bob Walden Dave Boldt D. Mathews 200 YARD FREESTYLE bOuglas Buchan David Flores Bob Walden Ronald Yeaw Ray Randall Harry Car lip 500 YARD FREESTYLE Mike Hamilton David Fl ores Bob Walden John DeBarbadi l lo ~O YARD BACKSTROKE ea! P.cDOnne 11

Alec Hicks Dave Boldt D. Mathews 100 YA.'ln BACKSTROKE Neal J.lclXlnneil Ray Randall Daird Bolt Alec Hicks D. Mathews 200 YARD BACKSTROKE Neal V.cfunneii Ray Randall David Boldt 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE Ray Randall We.lter Mears Harry Carlip Rona ld Yeaw Alec Hicks Sandy Thatcher

51.8 53.l 54.l 55. l 56.6 58.5

1:00.1 1 :0_?..:J

2 :07.4 2:07.4 2:10.9 2 : 15 . 9 2 :23 . 0 2 :23. 7

5:30.8 5 :45 . 7 6 : 14.7 6 :24.l

28 . 7 30 .3 30.7 38 . 5

1 :o4.5 1 :05 . 2 1 :09 .4 1 :09 . 8 1 :28.4

2 :24.5 2 :29 . 6 2 :44.6

32.6 3~ , 7 3 ,7 35.1 35.4 36 . 4

100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Ray Randa!! l:ll .' I/alter !(ears 1:14.5 Dan Perlee 1:15. • Harry Carlip 1:15 . ll Sandy Thatcher l: 18 . 5 Al ec Hicks l: 19 . 2 Ronald Yea•• l :21. O D. Mathews 1:28 . 4 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE Ray Randall 2:41.2 Wa l ter V.oars 2 :47 ,5 Harry Carlip 2 :49 . 6 Eric Snyde r 2:49.8 Sandy Thatcher 2 :50. 5 Alec Hicks ' :00 . 8 Ronald Yeaw 3 : 10. l D. Mathews 3 :21.7 ~O YARD Bl1I'TERFLY

ike Bamiiton 25. 6 SCott Young 26 .6 Eric Snyder 26.7 Richard Girdler 26 . 7 John Dellarbadillo 28 . 0 Sandy Thatcher 29 . 7 100 YARD Bl1I'TERFLY Mike Hamilton 57. 6 Scott Young l :00.6 Eric Snyper l ·Ol > John DeBarbadillo 1 ;07 :6 Sandy Thatcher l : 10. 7 100 YARD IllDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ray Randall 1:02.1* Eric Snyder l :o4. > Dan Perlee 1:05 . ll John Dellarbadillo 1:07.3 David Boldt 1:09 . 6 Sandy Thatcher 1:10.8 Harry Carlip 1 :12 .4 Alec Hicks l: 13. 9 200 YARD DmIVIDUAL !>!EDLEY Ray Ra.ndall 2:23.; Eric Snyder 2:23.7 John DeBarbadillo 2:32.0 Sandy Thatcher 2:35.3 400 YARD IllDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Rike Hamilton 5:o6.9 Dave Flores 5: 14.4 Eric Snyder 5 : 15 . 8 John Dellarbadillo 5:42.2 Sandy Thatcher ~:43.9 Walter Mears ~:49. 7

MEN 35-39

~YARD FREESTYLE ve Drum

Ted Re1ss1ng George Breen Joe Berthe 100 YARD FREESTYLE Bill Rash rave Drum George Breen Joe Berthe 200 YARD FREESTYLE Bill Rash George Breen Joe Berthe John Mc01nley Do.l e Petraneck . too YARD FREESTYLE Ill Rash

George Breen Joe Berthe Tom Shue Dale Petranech

25 . 9 27.1 27.4 28.0

56.4 57 ,5 59 .7

1:02.9

2:06.1 2:11.8 2 :20 . 8 2 :22.9 2:39.l

5 50,5 5 51.9 6 33.8 6 52.3 7 16.3

§0 YARD BACKSTROKE heldon MOnsein

Ted Reiss ing Dave Drum 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Sheldon MOnsein Ted ReiSSing 200 YARD BACKSTROKE

29.7 31.3 33.0

1 :05 . 9 l: 10.2

Sheldon MOnsein 2 :32. 7 Ted Reisstng 2 :33.8 ~0 YARD BREASTSTROKE eredith SlDlth

John l~cGinley Ted Reissing

33 .1 35,7 38.2

100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Meredith Smith 1:12.5

1:18.6 John McGinley 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE Meredith Smith 2 :38 . ~ John McGin l ey 2:57.~ ~ YARD Blll'TERFLY

ve Drum 100 YARD BUTTERFLY Dive Drum 200 YARD BUTTERFLY

28.7

l: 13.4

biile Pe tranech 3: ll. l 100 YARD IllDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Dave Drum 1:07.8 200 YARD rnDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Ted Refssing 2:46.1 400 YARD D<DIVIDUAL MEDLEY George Breen 5: 24. 7 Meredith Smith 5:59.3 Dale Petranech 6 :05 .4 Ted Reissing 6 :o6 .3

M1:.'N 40-44

50 YARD FREESTYLE Ra! Bege l Jerry Zw i rn Everett Mann Dick Ellis 100 YARD FREESTYLE Hai Bege l Bob Mattson Ken Daw~on Dick Ellis 200 YARD FREESTYLE BOb Mattson Jerry Zwirn Henry Hungerford Everett 11.ann Ken l)iwson Nick Berenyi Dick Ellis ~'.>0 YARD FREESTYLE

enry Hungerford Ken l)iwson Nick Berenyi ~O YARD BACKSTROKE

en Roodney Ken Dawson Everett Mann Ila Tarashon 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Kenneth Rooney Ken Dawson 200 YARD BACKSTROKE

24.8 25.4 28 . 2 28.9

56.6 57 .3

1:05.7 l :o6.2

2 :09.5 2:16.6 2 :29.6 2:31.2 2:36.2

~ ;~U 6 :48.l 7 : 18.1 7 :36.l

3;. 2 30.9 ~8.3 '16.9

1 :14.0 l :21.2

Kenneth Rooney 2 :49.0 Ken Dawson 2:58.4 ~O YARD BREASTSTROKE !ck Berenyi

Ila Sarasohn Richard Ellis

35.6 37 ,3 57 .6

100 YARD BREASTSTROKE BOb Mattson 1:11.5* Nick Berenyi 1:17.3 Ila Sarasohn 1:23.2 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE BOb Mattson 2 : 38. 2 * Nick Berenyi 2:58.4 A. P. Allen 3:00.9 ~O YARD Bl1I'TERFLY al Bege l 27 .2

Jerry Zwirn 28.5 A. P. Allen 30. 2 Dick Ellis ~2.2 Ila Sarasohn '10. 3 100 YARD Bll!'TERFLY Ra! Begel l :o4.9 200 YARD Bll!'TERFLY A. P. Allen 3 :01.6 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY BOb Mattson 1:04.4 Henry Hungerford l: 12. 5 Richard Ellis l: 17. 0 Ila Sarasohn l :26 . 9 200 YARD Ill DIV I DUAL M&DLEY 806 MAttson 2: 24 .1 Jerry Zwirn 2 :36. 3 Henry Hungerford 2 :57 . 2 400 YARD IllDIVIDUAL MEDLEY BOb Mattson 5: 23. 4 Jerry Zwirn 5 :56. 4 A. P. Allen 6:22.4 Henry Hungerford 6 :26 . 9

MEN 45:U9

50 YARD FREESTYLE Edward tines Bill Irwin Stewart Evans John Jorgensen Tom Dowd 100 YARD FREESTYLE Stewart EVans Edward Emes Bill Irwtr.

9

26.l 26 . 4 27.6 28.1 28.1

58. 6 l :00.4 l:Ol.9

200 YARD FREESTYLE John Jorgensen Edward Emes Dick Mes irov ~00 YARD FREESTYLE

oger Franks Dick Mes irov Stewart Evans Alfred Stein Edward Emes ~O YARD BACKSTROKE

dward Emes Mark Coughlin 100 YARD BACKSTROKE

2 :25.4 2:29.5 2:35;7

6: 11.4 6:46.8 6:48.o 7:11.9 7 :31. l

36.1 37.1

p,.rk Coughlin 1:17.6 200 YARD BACKSTROKE Roger Franks 2 : n . 9 V.ark Coughlin 2:51.4 Dick v~sirov 3 :02 . 9 ~O YARD BREASTSTROKE !iLtt f'lanagan 35 . 2

Edward Emes 35. 4

~6~ky~~~i~~ASTSTROKE 37'6

Matt Flanagan 1 : 19 . 4 Henry Lentzsch 1 :25 . 4 Dick Mes irov l: 25. 9 Jim Hodges 1:29.0 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE M. Cou&hlin 2:56. 6 Dick Mes1rov 3 :oh . 5 Jim Hodges 3 : 16. 4 50 YARD BUTTERFLY Edward Emes Matt Flanagan Alfred Stein Jim Hodges 100 YARD BUTTERFLY Edward Emes Alfred Stein Matt Flanagan

28.0· 31.3 31.8 45.7

l :08.l 1:11.5 l: 12. 4 m YARD BUTTERFLY

red Stein 2:57.4 Roger Franks 2:58.5 ~00 YARD I NDI VIDUAL MEDLEY iewart Evans 1:12.5

Alfred Stein 1:13.6 Mark Coughlin 1:17.2 Henry Lentzch 1: 20.3 J i m Hodges 1:30.2 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Roger Franks 2:37.6 Alfred Stein 2: 49 .1 Mark Coughlin 2:51 . 7 400 YARD INDl VIDUAL MEDLEY Roger Franks 5:43.8 Alfred Stein 6:13.2 Henry Lentzch 6:38.2

MEN :>0-54

50 YARD FREESTYLE Dick Sanborn Clarence Kuntz Ben McCarthy !00 YARD FREESTYLE

larenee Kuntz Ben McCarthy ~ YARD FllEESTYLE en McCarthy 500 YARD FREESTYLE Ben MCCarthy ~ YARD BACKSJROKE ick Sanborn

Clarence Kuntz

27.4 28.9 29.4

1:03.7 1:09.7

2:4CJ. 7

7:57.l

32.4 33.9 eOO YARD BACKSJROKE

larence Kuntz 1:1~.8 m YARD BACKSTROKE irenee Kuntz 2:47.4

Dick Sanborn 2:47.8 :;<> YARD BREASTSJROKE Joseph Collins 41.0 100 YARD BREASTSJROKE Joseph Collins 1:31.5 ~ YARD BREASTSTROKE on Mackenzie 3:06.4

50 YARD BUTTERFLY Clarence Kuntz Joseph C,ollins

MEN 5H9 ~ YARD FREESTYLE

arry Rawstron Auston Newnan Dick Dennison Nelson Hunt Cal Schaeffer 100 YARD FREESTYLE Harry Rawstrom Auston Newnan Cal Schaeffer Dick Dennison Nelson Hunt 200 YARD FREESffiE Harry Rawstrom Auston Newnan Cal Schaeffer Dick Denni son Nelson Hunt 500 YARD FREESTYLE Henry Rawstrom Auston Newnan Cal Schaeffer Dick Dennison Nelson Hunt ~ YARP BACKSJRO!<,E

. Currrnin

32. 8 36. l

27.5 31.0 31.8 33.5 33.5

1:03.0 1 :06.2 1 :12.3 1:16 .0 1 : 19.5

2 :22.3• 2:34.0 2:49.3 2:49.6 3:13.()

6 47.6 7 05.4 7 57.2 7 59.7 9 07 ,9

36.7

ADO YARD BACKSJROKE . Cumm1n 1:10.8 ~YARD BACKSJROKE

. Cu!Mlin 2:53.l X!f YARD BREASTSTROKE

McKee Cal Schaeffer Dick Dennison

37.0 42.5 42. 7

. 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Al McKee 1:23.4 Dick Dennison 1:38.4 Cal Schaeffer 1:40.0 20Q YARD BREASTSTROKE Cal Schaeffer 3:43.4 50 YARD BUTTERFLY Al McKee 32. 7 Nelson Hunt 44.4 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Al McKee l :17 .l

MEN 60-64

5Q YARD FREESTYLE David Rowan 30. 2 100 YARD FREESTYLE David Rowan 1:14.7

MEN 65-69 50 YARD FREESTYLE Stanton Cra191e 33. 7 Harry Jaggers 37.4 ~00 YARD FREEfTYLE tanton Crai9 e l:~.6

Harry Jaggers 1:27. 5 200 YARD FREESTYLE Stanton Craigie 3:14.2 Harry Jaggers 3:20.6 :jOO YARD FREESTYLE Stanton Craigie 8:53.3 Harry Jaggers 8:59.2 go YARD BACKSTROKE

• Sigrist 40. 7 Stanton Craigie 43.3 100 YARD BACKSTROKE O. Si gr i st 1:30. 8 Stanton Craigie 1:44.4 20Q YARD BACKSTROKE Stanton Cra1gie 3:42. 7 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE O. Si grist 44.0 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 0. Si grist 1:41.6

f'lsI:Zs~EASTSTROKE 3:51.5 ~00 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

• Sigrist 1:28.8 woi'lkN 25-29

~O YARD FREESTYLE

l a r oi Ciay

Mary Alice Williams Linda Allison Lynn Gerhard 100 YARD FREESTYLE Carol Clay Marge Ramanauskas Joyce Bloom 200 YARD FREESTYLE

26.5 28.o 32. 0 39.4

59,4 l: ll.4 1:27,3

j Carol Clay 2 :15.9 Marge Ramanauskas 2 :45. 9 jOO YARD FREESTYLE

f oyce Bloom 10:15.9

I ~O YARD BACKSTROKE arol Clay

Mary Williams Linda Allison Lynn Gerhart 100 YARD BACKSTROKE

32.1 33,3 39.6 51.1

Carol Clay l:ll.5

~~c~A:ii0~CKSTROKE 1'39

'5

Carol Clay 2 :36. 2 Lynn Gerhard 4:o8.o 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE

, Marge R&manausk&s 1:36.5

I 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE Cincy Lane 2:53.8 Joyce Bloom 4 :51.5 ~O YARD BU'ITERFLY arol Clay 30.l

100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Rary Allee w!Iliams 1:14.1 Linda Allison l :24 .1 Marge Ramanauskas 1:26.7 Lynn Gerhard l :44. 8

WOMEN 3b-34

~0 YARD FREESTYLE ancy Breen

. Nancy Kirkendall Jane Katz J4'nn Joesten Susan Shephard Libby Walker 100 YARD FREESTYLE Nancy Kirkendall Diana Todd Susan Shephard Patric Mills 200 YARD FREESTYLE Nancy Breen Nancy Kirkendall Susan Shephard Jackie Baur ~00 YARD FREESTYLE

ancy Breen Nancy Kirkendall Susan Shephard

28.4 29.0 29.3 29.8 30.7 35,3

1:03.5 l:o4.2 l:Dg.6 l: ll.5

2: 18 . 6* 2:28.7 2:33.3 2 :51.8

6 :29.0 6:56.9 7 :07 .8

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f.O YARD BACKSTROKE :ancy Kirkendall Nancy Mattson Libby Wa l ker Judith Coble 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Jane Katz Nancy Kirkendall Julie ·~a lden 200 YARD BACKSTROKE Jane Ritz Nancy Kirkendall Maney Mat ts on Judith Coble Julie Walden 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE Diana Todd Peg Jiaubein Judith Coble

35 .2 39.2

tu 1:17.6 1:18.7 1 : 20 . 5

2 :4• . 8* 2 :48 . o 3 :05.7 ~ : 50 . 0

:33 .9

100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Patrlc f.ltlls 1:26 .5 Stacy Prey l : :0( .8 J Jdith Coble l :50. 2 2CO YARD BREASTSTROKE Patric Mills 3 : ll.O Jane Katz 3:16 .5 50 YARD BUTTERFLY Nancy Breen Jane Kat z Diana Todd Lynn Joes ten Stacy Frey Patric l·~ l lls Nancy Kirkendall 10:> YARD BUT'i'ERFLY Jane Katz !qnn Jces ten Patric llills 200 YARD BUTTERFLY

30. 3* ~0 . 7 31. 7 32. I! '' , 37::? 37 .7

1:0-'.) . 0* l : 12.6 1:2,3 .6

Jane Katz 2 :46 .8 Lynn Joesten 2 : 5"( . 5 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Nancy Breen I:Io.8* Jane Katz l : ll.O Nancy Kirkendall 1:19 . 0 Patr ic 1-Ulls 1 : 19.0 Nancy Mattson l : ?D . 7 Stacy Frey l :21.3 Susan Shepho.r d 1 :22.2 Judith Coble 1 :40 .8 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Jane Katz 2:40.5 I.ynn Joesten 2:46.6 Patric Mills 2:52.7 Nancy Kirkendall 3 : 01.9 Susan Shephar d 3 :05.h 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Jane Katz 5:41. 6 Lynn Joesten 6 :03. l Patr ic Mills 6 :23.4

WOMEN 35-39

50 YARD FREESTYLE Jayne Bruner Nancy Whedbee Frances Cura 100 YARD FREESTYLE Nancy Whedbee Jayne Bruner Prances Cura

30. 2 30.2 32.1

l : 11. 2 l: 13. l l: 13 . 4

2 :49 .6 3 :35.4

200 YARD FREESTYLE Franc es Cura Lorraine Ri zzuto ~00 YARD FREESTYLE ranees Cura 7 :53.3

Lorraine Rizzuto 9 :50. 3 ~0 YARD BACKSTROKE ranees Cura

100 YARD BACKSTROKE Frances Cura lorralne Riz zuto 200 YARD BACKSTROKE

37.7

1:24.6 1 :45.6

Nancy Whedbee 3 :02 . 5 Jayne Bruner 3 :06.4 Prances Cura 3 : 14 . 6 Lorraine Rizzuto 3 :43. 6 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE Jayne Bruner 3:18.4 Nancy Whedbee 3 :18.4 ~O YARD BUTTERFLY

ranees Cura 38 . 7 100 YARD BU'ITERFLY Nancy Whedbee l : 24 . 9 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Nancy Wiled bee 1 : 17 . 8 Jayne Bruner l :20.5 Frances Cura l : 22. 9 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Nancy Whedbee 2:55 .8 Frances Cu.ra 3 :03 . l

WOME11 46-44

50 YARD FREESTYLE Kaye Meckeienberg 43 . 0 200 YARD FREESTYIE Barbara Avaklan 3: 30. O 100 YARD BREASTS'l'ROKE Barbara Avakian 1:46.6 Kaye Meckelenberg 1 :55 . 0

WOREil 45-4 9

fiO YARD FREESTYLE ut h Ross 50. 2

100 YARD IBEESTYLE Ruth Ross 2 :06 . 6

200 YARD FREESTYLE

~~~~ i~~~ ~ ; ~~ : ~ 50 YARD llACKS1"ROKE Ruth Ross 1 :04 .1 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Ruth Ross 2 :22 . 6

50 YARD FREESTYLE Jeanne Merryman Peg Gallaahcr 100 YARD FREESTYLE Peg Galia{!her Per Pickens 200 YARD FREESTYLE

1 : 19. "( l :?5. l

?er.: P.Lckens 3 :Ot. l ~O YARD FREESTYLE

g Pickens 8 :15.2 50 YARD BACKSTROKE Jeanne f.lerryT.an Pet Gal larher 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Jeanne Merryman 1 : 31 . 9" WO YARD BACKSTROKE Jeanne F.crryr:-..an 3 :;/; . 4 ~O YARD BREASTSTROKE Jeanne ::erryr<'.<in 41~ .3 ?DO YARD llREASTSTROKE Vay Hntchar(i 4: 16. 3

50 YARD BUTT1)1fLY Pe~- Pickens 50 . 1 10;; YA(;D n:orvIDUAL l·IF.DL.TI Pc,... P1c:\.em; I :42 .'(

'10MEr! 55-59 50 YARD .FREESTYLE Helen Hu11·~er Gretchen Dennison lOC YARD f1'EESTYI£ Helen H1.l~::ier Cretchen Dennison ~O YARD 3ACKSTROKE e len Jfommer

100 YARD BACKSTROKE

35 .e• lio.6

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Helen Hun"llCr 1 :3/ . <'* 200 YARD BACKSTROKE Helen Hummer Anne Parre ll ~O YARD BUTTERFLY

elen Hurr.mer L2. :; * 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL lJEDLEY Helen H1..ui:ner [ :~2 . 8* 2CIO YARD I!IDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Helen Humme r j:41.0*

C,OLD BRICKS MASTERS MEET 5-06-74 Fort Knox KY

WOIJJ!:N 25-29 100 YARD FREESTYLE Joan Werner 29 l :Oli.1 \lt.nn1e Krogsrud 28 l : 16. S 200 YARD FREESTYLE lllnnle Kro~nia 28 2 , 51.6 1650 YARD FREESTYLE Jo.,, llerner 29 23,n .o 50 YARD BACKSTROKE Betty Troba.J.ka 27 :41.4 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Winnie Krogsrud 28 1:32.8 100 YARD BREASTSTROIC£ L,vnda Sadovski 26 1:29 .2 50 YARD BU'CTERPLY ~-net& s~.ov,..k'l ~ :38.o Betty Traba.llta 27 : lil.1 100 YARD IND. M!DLl!Y Joan Werner 29 1:17.5 L.vnda Sadovski 26 l' 21.8 Betty Traba.J.ka 27 1:26. 6 'Jinnie Krogsrud 28 1:32.7

WOMEN 30-34 50 YARD PREESTYLI! Mary Ann Scully 3!, : 42.8 50 YARD BACKSTROKE Mary Ann Scully 34 : 55.2 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE Elizabeth Pollock 32 :49.0 100 YARD BREASTSTROKl! El1ze.beth Pollock 32 1:45.2 100 YARD IND. MEDLEY Elizabeth -:-olloc\: 32 1: lt0.1

WOMEN <5-39 200 YARD FREESTYLE Marcey Diekena 39 3:22. 7 100 YARD BACKSTROKE M&rea..y Dickens 39 1:42. 7 200 YARD BACJ<STROKE Marea.v Dickens 39 3:35 . 1 50 YARD BUTl'ERPLY r-!areay Di ck ens 39 100 YARD IND. MEDLEY

Marca.v :~:~t~tL 59 YARD FREP.ST"!LE Wendy Williama h 50 YARD BACKSTROKE

1 :44.2

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'lendy llllliams 4i :50.8 Marge Van Nus ~L :52.2 Betty Seehtman L1 l' 10. 4 50 YARD BREASTSTROKE llendy Williams &1 : 50 .6 100 YARD BRBAS1'STROKE "11.>dy Williams 41 1:53. 3 100 YARD IND. MEDLEY Wendy Willi&l:IS 61 2:03.4

\/OMEN ~-&9 50 YARD FREES LI! PhyllifJ Shepard &5 Ann Ragsn 46 Clarice Cagle 49 100 YARD FREESTYLE Ann Ragan G6 Aase Brynestad L5 Sybil Fusoell 47 Ally Gnms t 49 200 YARD FREESTYLE Aase Brynestad £5 S.vbll Fussell 47 50 YARD BACKSTROKE P'h..vllis Shepard L5 Sybil Pu..~sdl 47 Clari ee Cap;le 49 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Robert.a Soi th L9 Sybil Fussell L 7 ?00 YARD BAO<STROKE

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Roberta Smith 49 3,36. I 50 YARD BRP.ASTSTROKE Aa.se Brynest4d £5 Ally Grunst 49

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100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Aase Brynestad G5 1:42 . 6 Ally Gru!".st b9 2 :04.4 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE Aase Beynestad 115 3:58.8 50 YARD BUTTERFLY ~en Schapnel &1 Phy! 1i s Shepard li 5 All;r Grunst 49 100 YARD IND. >'.EDI.BY Leen Schappel L'l' Robe!"t8. Smith 49 A:ly Grunst 49

WOMEN 50-50 50 YARD FREESTYLE

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M&ry Ellen i"&.rrar ')0 :55.2 lOO YARD FREESTYLE Mary Ellen rarrar 50 1: 56 . 3 200 YARD FREESTYLE >tary Ellen F'arrl!lr 50 1i:09.0 50 YARD Btrl'TEPYLY Mary Ellen Farrar 50 1:03. ')

110ME!I 25+ 200 YARD FREESTYLE REI.AY Oak Ridge ~asters 2:26 .o Gold Brtcks Svim:ming 3:00.R 200 YARD MEDLEY RF.l.AY Oak Ridge Master$ 3 :01.3 Gold Bricks $.,,.iir,,c.ing 3 :06.0 200 YARD CO-P.D l'llP:E RELAY r.old 8ricka Svim.m.ing 2:19 . 1 Oak Ridge l.fasters 2:37.9

WOMEN 45+

S°J At~/~:;~!?~ JiRk~l3. 5 O&k Ridge Maaters"B" 3 :13.2 200 YARD MEDI.BY RELAY Oak Ridge Masters 3:10 . 1 200 YARD CO-BD l'R££ RBLAY Oak RI 3:34 .2

Robert Allen 25 , 53 . 7 'fom Landgraf 26 : 53 . 1 Jon Dodson 26 : 57 . 5 200 YARD FREP.ST"!LE Robert Allen 25 2:19.7 1650 YARD FREESTYLE Jon 004.son 28 21,56 .6 50 YARD BUTTERFLY To!fl Landgraf 26 : 27 . 1 Robert Allen 25 : 27 . 2 100 YARD IND. MEDLEY

26 1:10.1

Richard Dennis 31 Bob Lwcr:oore 33 100 YARD FREESTYLE Richard Dennis 31 Bob Lwoooore 33 50 YARD BACKSTROKE Richard Dennis 31 Bob Lwanoore 33 ~

50 YARD FREESTYLE Creg Bobrov 36 8111 Lauer 36 John DeMuth 35 Paul Secht•n 36 too YARD FREESTYLE Bill Lauer 38 ?00 YARD 1'1U<ES1'YLE

1:05.9 1:26.0

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100 YARD BACKSTROKE John Johnson 41 1:36.2 100 YARD IND. Ml!DLEY John Johneon £1 1:40.0 200 YARD BACKSTROKE John Johnson Li 3: 21. 6 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE John Johnson &i 1:26 .8 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE John Johnson &1 3:22.5

MEii G5-&9 200 YARD PREJ!STYLE Bob Ko.rris G7 2 ,29.5 1650 YARD FREESTYLE Bob Harris &7 23:26. 7 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Bob Harris C1 1:2li.6 50 YARD Blr.TBRPLY Bob Harris 41 :33.2 100 YARD nm. '!EDLEY Sob Har~ 1:15.8 ~

50 YARD l'REESTYIE Richard Sehappel SO '"°·; 200 YARD FREESTYl.F.

'iii'a.rren Grunst 50 3:02.9 1650 YARD l'REBSTYLE 'ilarren Grun.st 50 30: 21 .8 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Warren Cl"Uflst 50 l: 51.2 f'OO YARD BACKSTROKE Warren Grunst 50 4:05.1 100 YARD mo. MEDLEY Warren Grunst SO 1:39 .li

~ 50 ¥ARD FREESTYl.P. Georgt> Pagan 5'9 : 37 . 6 100 YARD FREESTYLE George Ragan 59 too y ARD BACKSTROKE Bill Woosle.v 56 50 YARD BUT:'ERF!..Y Bill Woosley 56 100 YARD IND. MEDLEY Bill iiloosle~ S~ ~

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l Having fun at "party time" in St . Pete -Nat Clement, Bill Robertson, Nancy Bar­nette, Bob Beach and Joe Biondi.

2 Resting between events at St. Petersburg.

3 Mary Ann Walts Meekins - breaking National Records in all five LC Freestyle events.

4 John McGuire - just taking it easy.

S Bob and Shirley Beach discussing the meet with Rita-Al and Bumpy Jones .

6 Snag Holmes - having just swum one of his best times.

7 Jack Buchannan, Denver A. C. Coach, Kacey Conway - swirraner , John Mann - timer, and Skip Mann - Rocky Mt . AAU Masters Chairman.

8 Chairman Skip Mann presenting an Award to Bill Williama for his efforts in starting the Masters Swimming Program in the Denver area and being the first Chairman for 3 years .

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John Keating of San Francisco has sent these two photos as well as others. We thank John for the contribution.

Top photo: Left, Bill Loughborough, Pacific AAU Masters Swimming Chairman; Anne Adams, Southern Pacific AAU Mas­ters Swinuning Chairman; and right , Mike Garibaldi, swinuner and Meet Director of the Salinas Masters Meet held in April at the Hartnell College .

Bottom photo: Left to right - Don Stup­fel, Carl Mitchell , Zada Taft and Ray Taft. Carl Mitchell, age 67, coached Ray Taft at Balboa High School in San Francisco in 1936. He also coached Don Stupfel at the same school later . He coached at the same school for 37 years . Carl competed in his first Masters meet sponsored by Marin Aquatic Club in June winning two gold medals in the 50 back and 50 free, and also a silver for the relay. Now that Carl competes for the San Mateo Marlins -- Ray Taft is his coach!

I SWIM-MASTER THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AAU MASTERS SWIMMING COMMITTEE

EDITOR: MRS. JUNE KRAUSER 5340 N. E. 17th Avenue Ft . Lauderdale, FL 33308

ASSOCIATES: Capt. Ransom J. Arthur, M.D. Judge Robert E. Beach Mildred Anderson Lt . Cease M. Brown Mrs . Pat Clinton Frederick H. Haartz Dr. Paul W. Hutinger Jim Cotton Hal F. Onusseit Ray Taft

Permission is hereby granted to re­print in whole or in part any of the . material appearing within this pub­lication.

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We apologize for the mistakes in the Na­tional Meet Results in the last issue . There was Charles Moss who was 2nd in the 50 Fly for 45-49 with a 28.43; and John McGuire who was 2nd in the 100 Free for 7- 79 with a 1:17 . 26 . The cards stuck while typing! And then there were also a couple of typos •••••• And speaking of times , Dave Mulliken, 55 , of Champaign, IL has gone 2 : 23 . 02 for 200 yd Fr , 6 :34.70 for 500 yd FR , and 22:49 . 73 for the 1650 yd FR. His breaststroke times have been 36.92 for the 50 yd , 1:21 . 80 for the 100 yd and 3:03 . 57 for the 200 yd ••••••••••••• •••• • RESULTS - now there is an interesting sub­ject! Please check your typewriter ribbon when typing them for Swim- Master . Do not use thin paper . Just include the regulation age groups (25-29 , 30- 34, 35- 39, etc .), the regulation events (no " B" groupings or events that are not listed in our rules). Name the events properly (not Coed Relay but Mixed Relay) . It might be a good idea to get out our AAU Masters Swirraning Rules and read them every once in awhile ••••••• • • ••• •• • ••••••••• ALL-AMERICANS - All - American certificates were given out at the SC Banquet and some have been mailed . There are some left that I need address for - Ken Harraner , Vickie Good , Frances Watkins , Paul Herron , Richard Tanabe , Edna Perrce, Henry Johnson, Chuck Ogilby, Ann Todd , Edna Segal , Terri Mejia and Gretchen Ghent . Anyone with information on any of the above , please contact June Krauser •••••••••• GOLD MEDAL - Pat. Matthiesen of the San Mateo Marlins writes , "You did a terrific job hand­ling the meet in May. Seeing that I won my first National gold medal I would think any­thing was great! Since I had never seen a swirraning meet until I went to Santa Monica last year , a gold medal in a National is pretty good for a 57 year old mother of six and grandmother of four. Last year , (after 2 months of practice) I entered the 200 free and had to do breaststroke the last 2 lengths because I just couldn ' t go on. This year I came in 2nd in the 1650 , all freestyle. I found out about the Masters program when I went to sign up for a china painting class! Since then I have been to Santa Monica , Chi ­cago , Australia, New Zealand and Fort Laud­erdale, and my gold medal (200 breast) and love every minute . The plople and their spirit are marvelous! •••• : •• •• • • ••••••••••••

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TESTIMONIAL - Ed Neilson writes, "I'm a be­liever now! I hadn't done any pool swirraning on a regular basis or strenously since 1939 . I heard about the Master Swirraners and inves­tigated in September 1973 . I was hopefully anticipating that I would be able to retain some of the swirruning capability that I had generated while swirraning off the beach in Long Island Sound during the surraner . I thought that if I could do as good in May , what a great way to start summer 1974. I'm way ahead . I started swimming once a week and gradually worked up to three and four times a week . Needless to say , I enjoyed the strenuous workouts I experienced . I felt better physically . I participated in some swimming meets and was encouraged . At the meets I observed some people with phy­siques that I could envy . Some in my age group. Naturally , the larger turnout was the younger people . During the Christmas season I decided I should try to do some­thing about my appearance . No fad diet. Just a little more judicious choice of what I eat and the quantities . I didn't starve . But the swimming could hammer , literally hammer , the fat and weight off. Six months ago I didn't think it was possible, but I have transformed considerably . Four inches had to be removed from all my belts to avoid a long tail extension. The change , and -it's for the better , has been noticed at work and in the pool by people who see me frequently. A yr ago I weighted 220 # and had been at or near it for the better part of 15 yrs . I'm 51 -811

tall . Now I weight 187#. Incentally , I am 57 years old . I ' ve had a physical exam to check out whether I may be exceeding my limi­tations . The exam also included an exercise EKG. It proved that I am sound. I can say -I FEEL GREAT'' • • • ••• • •••• ••• •• •••••••••••••• • FUN - Grace Webster Deal writes , "This is turning out to be one of the most interesting experiences I've had in years - I've been golfing for the last 10 years - and so I've kept in good physical condi tion and - of course I swam for fun , taught my children and had swirruning classes for women as my contri ­bution to Wives Clubs when my husband was on active duty with the Air Force. But competi­tion?? Me? After 42 years - what fun! I used to be a team mate of Florence Chadwick at the San Diego A.C . - never was very good - just healthy and active. Reg Richardson - one of your very active Masters' members out here · 1

was on the boy's team during those years - so it was fun surprising him. Wonder where all those other old team mates are now?~ ••• • ••••

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SWIM MEET SCHEDULE Pacific Northwest LC - Harry Lewis , E944, Spokane, WA 99203 Imperial Beach Pier Swim - Dept of Rec, 1685 Main St. , Santa Monica, CA Masters Diving - Felix Grossman, 17960 Rancho St , Encino , CA Santa Barbara Masters - Anne Adams 17432 Osborne St. Northrid e CA 91324 Imnerial Beach Pier Swim - IBST c o 415 Cypress Av. Im erial Beach . CA · Middle Atlantic Long Course Masters Meet NATIONAL AAU MASTERS LONG DISTANCE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT LAKE PLACID -Rev. J . Bernard Fell , Sports D{r., Olympic Arena, Lake Placid , NY 12946 Will Rogers Ocean Swim - Lt Tom Hargett , 2300 Ocean Front Walk, Venice , CA LC Eastern Masters - Roger Franks, 1116 Grinnell Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803 Donner Masters LC - Peg Tibbetts , Route #6 , Columbus , I N 47201 Bow Mar Lake - Skip Mann, 4420 Marigold Lane , Littleton, CO 80120 Seal Beach Swim - Richard Yeo , 405 Emerald Pl , Seal Beach, CA 90740

Santa Cruz Pier Swim - Pks & Rec , 346 Chur ch St ., Santa Cruz , CA 95060 Int 1 l Surf Festival - L. A. County Dept of Bchs , 2600 Strand , Manhattan Bh,cA Meter Masters Meet - Dorothy Donnelly, 401 Shuttel Meadow, New Britain, CT Long Beach Sea - LBSCWP , Barbara Kalbus , 6410 Shire Way , Long Beach , CA Russian River Swim - Healdsbur Cha. of Com 217 Healdsbur Av Heald . CA Del Mar Pool - Skip Mann above

Crestmoor Pool - Skip Mann above Malib Ocean Swim LA Count 30064 Pac . Cst . H Malibu CA 90265 LA Masters Invitational - Anne Adams above Dana Pt Harbor Swim - Brad Perrin, 110 Marina Dr. , Long Beach , CA 90803 Santa Monica Swim - De t . of Rec 1685 Main St . Santa Monica CA 90401 Celebrity Pool - Skip Mann above Maui Channel Swim - Jim Caldwell , 2909 Kalakaua Av, Honol ulu , HI 96815

Masters LC - Judy Rassmussen , 47- 501 Lulani St ., Kaneohe, HI 96744 Oceanside Pier Swim - Oceanside Jaycees , PO Box 306 , Oceanside , CA 92054 Waikiki Roughwater Swim _- Yoshito Sagawa, 1455 S Beretania , Honolulu , HI NATIONAL AAU MASTERS LC SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT SANTA CLAR.A, CA Bill Baker , 1071 Nottingham Way , Los Alto~ , -CA 94522 . _ ..