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1963 N.C.A,A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM G. Robert Mowerson, Chairman, N.C.A.A. All-American Comm. University of Minnesota In selecting the 1963 N.C.A.A. All-America Swimming Team, the Committee made every effort to be fair to all those who had times submitted for consideration. It was felt that it was only fair that every finalist at the N.C.A.A. Champion- ships should be on the team. This meant on the face of things that anyone who had bettered the time of the sixth place man would make the All-America. This, however, has not neces- sarily been the case as performance within a championship is counted more heavily than a performance done in a dual meet where the pressure is not nearly as great. Additionally, the winners of the first two places in the N.C.A.A. Meet. For this reason we are not listing times of the selected men because this might cause too many questions as to why a faster time is not listed ahead of the N.C.A.A. winner's time. Again, just about every area of the country is represented on the team, with the Middle-West having a preponderance of those selected. The certificates issued by the All-America Certification Com- mittee to the members of this year's all America will be iden- tical except for the name and the event, and with the further exception the winner of that event in the N.C.A.A. Cham- pionship will have his certificate marked "N.C.A.A. Winner". 1963 N.C.A.A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM 50 YARD FREE STYLE--Steven J. Jackman, Minnesota, N.C.A.A. Winner; Stephen E. Clark, Yale; Michael M. Austint Yale; Michael R. Collins, U. S. Naval Academy; Edward V. Spencer North Carolina State College Thomas J. Hayoen, Indiana; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State; James R. Riutta, Michigan; Peter H. Browne, Utah; Per Ola Lindberg, Southern California; John G. Bernard, Oklahoma; Graham W. McMillan Wisconsin Terry M. Barnett, Miami University (Ohio). 100 YARD FREE STYLE--Per Ola Lindberg Southern California, N.C.A.A. Winner; Michael M. Austin Yale Steven J. Jackman Minn'esota Stephen E. Clark Yale Michael R. Collins U. S. Naval Academy Anthony H. Clay, U. S. Military Academy; David C. Lyons, Ya e; Wi iam L. Wood, M ch gan State; M chae J. Wood, M ch gan State: William M. Stueck Colgate. 200 YARD FREE STYLE--R. Edward Townsend, Jr., Yale N.C.A.A. Winner stephen E. Clark Yale David C. Lyons Yale Michael J. Wood Michigan State Per Ola L ndber~r. Sonthern Ca ifornia; Jon Knn,~d~. ~o,ther n C~ ~n,n a: (~-~r ~'s M!lss- man, Yale Gary A. Verhoeven Indiana; William M. Stueck, Col~ate; R~;nh L. A en, M nnesota; Frank W. Berry, M ch gan; James Corfman, Southern Ca forn a; 500 YARD FREE STYLE--John Konrada, Southern California, N.C.A.A. Winner; James Corfman Southern Cali÷ornia (;ary A. Vertoeven Indiana Alan B. Somers Indiana Ilkka T. Suvanto Stanford Richard A. McDonough, Villanova; R. Lynwood Straw, Yale Brian Foss, Southern California; Robert A. Benson, Oregon; Roy D. Burry, M ch gan. 1650 YARD FREE STYLE--John Konrads, So. California, N.C.A.A. Winner; Roy D. Burry, Michigan; Alan B. Somers, Indiana; Thomas D. Dudley, Michigan; Brian Foss, Southern California Gary A. Verhoeven, Indiana; Gary Heinrich, Cincinnati; Terry McE gott, Los Ange es State; Ilka T. Suvanto, Stanford; Richard D. Boyd, Oregon; John H. Dumont, Michigan. 100 YARD BUTTERFLY--Walter P. Richardson, Minnesota, N.C.A.A. Winner; Michael Meafiffe Southern California Richard A. McDonough, Villanova; Larry A. Schulhof, Indiana; Fred W. Sehmidt, Indiana; George M. Spear, Texas; Martin P. Hull. Stan- ford; Gerald S. Livingston Florida; Nathaniel L. Clark, Ohio State; Alasdair U. Rarnetonn, ~mzth~rn Method st. 200 YARD BUTTERFLY--Richard A. McDonough, Villanova, N.c.A.A. Winner; Michael Mealiffe Southern California Walter Y. Richardson Minnesota Fred W. Schmidt nd ana; Larry A. Schu hof, nd ana; George M. Spear, Texas; Jeffrey B. Moore, NAMED Michigan Ray E. Ellis. Minnesota Martin P. Hull Stanford Nathaniel L. Clark, Ohio State; John A. Wagner, Indiana Gerald S. Livingston Florida. 100 YARD BACKSTROKE--Robert Bennett, So. Ca forn a, N.C.A.A. W nner; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Edward C. Bartsch, Michigan; Cameron T. Stock Indiana Louis B. Schaefer IV Ohio State; Roger L. Goettsche, Yale Vernon G. Schimmel, Southern Methodist; H. Thompson Mann; North Carolina; Harry T. Be nsk, U. S. Ar Force. 200 YARD BACKSTROKE--EdwardC. Bartsch Michigan N.C.A.A. Winner; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Cameron T. Stock, Indiana; Robert Bennett, Southern California; Roger L. Goettsche, Yale; Louis B. Schaefer'IV, Ohio State; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; Vernon G. Schimmel Southern Methodist; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State. 100 YARD BREAST STROKE--R chard F. Ne son, M ch gan, N.C.A.A. W nner; G. Gardiner Green, Princeton; Chester A. Jastremski, Indiana; Kenneth H. Nakasone, Indiana; Peter I. Fogarasy, North Carolina State; John Gage, California; Jon P. Rowe Southern Methodist; Carroll F. Henderson Texas Ted Petras Southern Illi- nois Virgil W. Luken, Minnesota; Peter A. Anderson, Indana; W am F. Drver, M ch gan State. 200 YARD BREAST STROKE--Martin P. Hull, Stanford N.C.A.A. Winner; John R. Pringle, Harvard; Chester A. Jastremski, nd ana; Jon P. Rowe, Southern Methodist; Kenneth H. Nakasone, Indiana; Carroll F. Henderson, Texas; Richard F. Nelson, Michigan; Virgil W. Luken, Minnesota; Jack Schlitz, Southern Illinois; G. Gardiner Green, Princeton; Geza Bodolay, Michigan. 200 YARD MEDLEY--Harley M. (MarLy) Mull, Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; R. Edward Townsend, Jr., Yale; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; Chester A. Jastremski, Indiana; Alasdair U. Barnetson, Southern Methodist; John House, Southern California; Cary P. Tremewan, Indiana William J. Milota, Minnesota; John R. Pringle, Harvard; Gary E. Baker, Idaho; W lain L. Wood, Mich gan State; Dale A. Kiefer, Ya e; Stephen Schultz, Utah. 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY--R. Edward Townsend, Jr., YAH!, N.C.A.A. Winner; John R. Pringle, Harvard; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; John House Southern Cali- fornia; Richard D. Boyd, Oregon; Cary P. Tremewan, Indiana; R chard E. Gretzinger, Michigan State; Alasdair U. Barnetson, Southern Methodist; Dale A. Kiefer, Yale; Richard Quick, Southern Methodist. 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY--Minnesota, (Alfred G. Ericksen, Virgil W. Luken, Walter P. Richardson, Steven J. Jackman); Yale (Roger L. Goettsche, Andrew R. Cooke, Stephen E. Clark Michael M. Austin); Indiana (Cameron T. Stock Chester A. Jastremsk, Fred W. Schm dt, Larry A. Schu hof); Southern Ca forn a (Robert Ben- nett Thomas Kane, Michael Mealiffe, Peter Reed). Michigan (Edward C. Bartsch, Richard F. Nelson, Jeffrey G. Longstreth, Steven 'D. Thrasher); Stanford (Ken.neth W. Pettigrew, David R. Gildea Martin P. Hull, Michael A. Doacher); Michigan State (Jeffrey P. Mattson, W am F. Dryer, Chafes E. Strong, Willam L. Wood); Princeton (Jed R. Graef, G. Gardiner Green, James R. Griffith, David A. Kennedy); Ohio State (Louis B. Schaefer IV, Thomas Ockerse, Nathaniel L. Clark, Harley M. (Marty) Mull) Southern Methodist (Vernon G. Schimmel, Jon P. Rowe, Alasdazr U. Barnetson, Ned D. Merritt). 400 YARD FREE STYLE RELAY--Yale (Charles L. Mussman R. Edward Townsend Jr., David C. Lyons, Michael M. Austin), N.C.A.A. Winner; Mi;lneaota (Michael V. ~;'tauf- fer, Walter P. Richardson, Ralph L. Allen, Steven J. Jackman) Southern California (Peter Reed, Robert Bennett, James Corfman, Per 0 a L ndberg); Yi anova (John P. Geoghegan, Richard B. Girdler, Richard A. McDonough, Paul G Winn); U. S. Military Academy (Steven M. Bliss, George J. Merges, William H. Landgraf, Anthony H. Clay); Michigan State (Jeffrey P. Ma~lSon, Richard E. Gretzinger, William L. Wood, Michael J. Wood); Indiana (Larry A. Schulhof, Fred W. Schmidt, Thomas T. Hayden, Edward T. Stickles); Southern Methodist (Richard W. Quick R. Lee Under- wood, Ned D. Merritt Alasdair U. Barnetson) San Jose State (Oavi~J Corbet James E. Spear, Peter Sagues, N cho as Schoenmann); M ch gan (Thomas R. Burns, James R. Riutta, Steven D. Thrasher, Frank W. Berry). ONE METER DIVING--Louis V. Vitucci Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; Stanley C. Cox, Michigan; Juan Bote a, Oh o State; Gordon Beavers, Texas; Edward H. Booth- man, Michigan; William J. Glueck Ohio State; Richard W. Flynn, Ohio State; Ronald H. Squires, Maryand; Day d R. Hawk, Cornell; Roy Nichols, Rutgers; Richard W. Gilbert, Indiana. THREE METER DIVING--Louis V. Vitucci, Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; Edward H. 9oothman, Michigan; William J. Glueck, Ohio State; Roy Nichols, Rutgers; Stanley C. Cox. Michigan; Gordon Beavers, Texas Goran Lundcfuist Ohio State; Be E Walk sten, Ohio; Juan Bote a, Oh o State; John And'rews, Pr nceton; Richard W. Gilbert, Indiana.

1963 N.C.A,A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM NAMED N.C.A,A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM G. Robert Mowerson, Chairman, N.C.A.A. All-American Comm. University of Minnesota In selecting the

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1963 N.C.A,A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM G. Robert Mowerson, Chairman, N.C.A.A. All-American Comm.

University of Minnesota

In selecting the 1963 N.C.A.A. All-America Swimming Team, the Committee made every effort to be fair to all those who had times submitted for consideration. It was fe l t that it was only fair that every finalist at the N.C.A.A. Champion- ships should be on the team. This meant on the face of things that anyone who had bet tered the time of the sixth place man would make the All-America. This, however, has not neces- sarily been the case as performance within a championship is counted more heavily than a performance done in a dual meet where the pressure is not nearly as great. Additionally, the winners of the first two places in the N.C.A.A. Meet. For this reason we are not listing times of the selected men because this might cause too many questions as to why a faster time is not listed ahead of the N.C.A.A. winner's time.

Again, just about every area of the country is represented on the team, with the Middle-West having a preponderance of those selected.

The certificates issued by the All-America Certification Com- mittee to the members of this year's all America will be iden- tical except for the name and the event, and with the further exception the winner of that event in the N.C.A.A. Cham- pionship will have his certificate marked "N.C.A.A. Winner".

1 9 6 3 N.C.A.A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM 50 YARD FREE STYLE--Steven J. Jackman, Minnesota, N.C.A.A. Winner; Stephen E. Clark, Yale; Michael M. Austint Yale; Michael R. Collins, U. S. Naval Academy; Edward V. Spencer North Carolina State College Thomas J. Hayoen, Indiana; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State; James R. Riutta, Michigan; Peter H. Browne, Utah; Per Ola Lindberg, Southern California; John G. Bernard, Oklahoma; Graham W. McMillan Wisconsin Terry M. Barnett, Miami University (Ohio). 100 YARD FREE STYLE--Per Ola Lindberg Southern California, N.C.A.A. Winner; Michael M. Austin Yale Steven J. Jackman Minn'esota Stephen E. Clark Yale Michael R. Collins U. S. Naval Academy Anthony H. Clay, U. S. Military Academy; David C. Lyons, Ya e; Wi iam L. Wood, M ch gan State; M chae J. Wood, M ch gan State: William M. Stueck Colgate. 200 YARD FREE STYLE--R. Edward Townsend, Jr., Yale N.C.A.A. Winner stephen E. Clark Yale David C. Lyons Yale Michael J. Wood Michigan State Per Ola L ndber~r. Sonthern Ca ifornia; Jon Knn,~d~. ~o, ther n C~ ~n,n a: (~-~r ~'s M!lss- man, Yale Gary A. Verhoeven Indiana; William M. Stueck, Col~ate; R~;nh L. A en, M nnesota; Frank W. Berry, M ch gan; James Corfman, Southern Ca forn a;

500 YARD FREE STYLE--John Konrada, Southern California, N.C.A.A. Winner; James Corfman Southern Cali÷ornia (;ary A. Vertoeven Indiana Alan B. Somers Indiana Ilkka T. Suvanto Stanford Richard A. McDonough, Villanova; R. Lynwood Straw, Yale Brian Foss, Southern California; Robert A. Benson, Oregon; Roy D. Burry, M ch gan. 1650 YARD FREE STYLE--John Konrads, So. California, N.C.A.A. Winner; Roy D. Burry, Michigan; Alan B. Somers, Indiana; Thomas D. Dudley, Michigan; Brian Foss, Southern California Gary A. Verhoeven, Indiana; Gary Heinrich, Cincinnati; Terry McE gott, Los Ange es State; Ilka T. Suvanto, Stanford; Richard D. Boyd, Oregon; John H. Dumont, Michigan. 100 YARD BUTTERFLY--Walter P. Richardson, Minnesota, N.C.A.A. Winner; Michael Meafiffe Southern California Richard A. McDonough, Villanova; Larry A. Schulhof, Indiana; Fred W. Sehmidt, Indiana; George M. Spear, Texas; Martin P. Hull. Stan- ford; Gerald S. Livingston Florida; Nathaniel L. Clark, Ohio State; Alasdair U. Rarnetonn, ~mzth~rn Method st. 200 YARD BUTTERFLY--Richard A. McDonough, Villanova, N.c.A.A. Winner; Michael Mealiffe Southern California Walter Y. Richardson Minnesota Fred W. Schmidt nd ana; Larry A. Schu hof, nd ana; George M. Spear, Texas; Jeffrey B. Moore,

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Michigan Ray E. Ellis. Minnesota Martin P. Hull Stanford Nathaniel L. Clark, Ohio State; John A. Wagner, Indiana Gerald S. Livingston Florida. 100 YARD BACKSTROKE--Robert Bennett, So. Ca forn a, N.C.A.A. W nner; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Edward C. Bartsch, Michigan; Cameron T. Stock Indiana Louis B. Schaefer IV Ohio State; Roger L. Goettsche, Yale Vernon G. Schimmel, Southern Methodist; H. Thompson Mann; North Carolina; Harry T. Be nsk, U. S. Ar Force. 200 YARD BACKSTROKE--Edward C. Bartsch Michigan N.C.A.A. Winner; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Cameron T. Stock, Indiana; Robert Bennett, Southern California; Roger L. Goettsche, Yale; Louis B. Schaefer'IV, Ohio State; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; Vernon G. Schimmel Southern Methodist; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State. 100 YARD BREAST STROKE--R chard F. Ne son, M ch gan, N.C.A.A. W nner; G. Gardiner Green, Princeton; Chester A. Jastremski, Indiana; Kenneth H. Nakasone, Indiana; Peter I. Fogarasy, North Carolina State; John Gage, California; Jon P. Rowe Southern Methodist; Carroll F. Henderson Texas Ted Petras Southern Illi- nois Virgil W. Luken, Minnesota; Peter A. Anderson, Indana; W am F. Drver, M ch gan State. 200 YARD BREAST STROKE--Martin P. Hull, Stanford N.C.A.A. Winner; John R. Pringle, Harvard; Chester A. Jastremski, nd ana; Jon P. Rowe, Southern Methodist; Kenneth H. Nakasone, Indiana; Carroll F. Henderson, Texas; Richard F. Nelson, Michigan; Virgil W. Luken, Minnesota; Jack Schlitz, Southern Illinois; G. Gardiner Green, Princeton; Geza Bodolay, Michigan. 200 YARD MEDLEY--Harley M. (MarLy) Mull, Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; R. Edward Townsend, Jr., Yale; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; Chester A. Jastremski, Indiana; Alasdair U. Barnetson, Southern Methodist; John House, Southern California; Cary P. Tremewan, Indiana William J. Milota, Minnesota; John R. Pringle, Harvard; Gary E. Baker, Idaho; W lain L. Wood, Mich gan State; Dale A. Kiefer, Ya e; Stephen Schultz, Utah. 400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY--R. Edward Townsend, Jr., YAH!, N.C.A.A. Winner; John R. Pringle, Harvard; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; John House Southern Cali- fornia; Richard D. Boyd, Oregon; Cary P. Tremewan, Indiana; R chard E. Gretzinger, Michigan State; Alasdair U. Barnetson, Southern Methodist; Dale A. Kiefer, Yale; Richard Quick, Southern Methodist. 400 YARD MEDLEY RELAY--Minnesota, (Alfred G. Ericksen, Virgil W. Luken, Walter P. Richardson, Steven J. Jackman); Yale (Roger L. Goettsche, Andrew R. Cooke, Stephen E. Clark Michael M. Austin); Indiana (Cameron T. Stock Chester A. Jastremsk, Fred W. Schm dt, Larry A. Schu hof); Southern Ca forn a (Robert Ben- nett Thomas Kane, Michael Mealiffe, Peter Reed). Michigan (Edward C. Bartsch, Richard F. Nelson, Jeffrey G. Longstreth, Steven 'D. Thrasher); Stanford (Ken.neth W. Pettigrew, David R. Gildea Martin P. Hull, Michael A. Doacher); Michigan State (Jeffrey P. Mattson, W am F. Dryer, Chafes E. Strong, Willam L. Wood); Princeton (Jed R. Graef, G. Gardiner Green, James R. Griffith, David A. Kennedy); Ohio State (Louis B. Schaefer IV, Thomas Ockerse, Nathaniel L. Clark, Harley M. (Marty) Mull) Southern Methodist (Vernon G. Schimmel, Jon P. Rowe, Alasdazr U. Barnetson, Ned D. Merritt). 400 YARD FREE STYLE RELAY--Yale (Charles L. Mussman R. Edward Townsend Jr., David C. Lyons, Michael M. Austin), N.C.A.A. Winner; Mi;lneaota (Michael V. ~;'tauf- fer, Walter P. Richardson, Ralph L. Allen, Steven J. Jackman) Southern California (Peter Reed, Robert Bennett, James Corfman, Per 0 a L ndberg); Yi anova (John P. Geoghegan, Richard B. Girdler, Richard A. McDonough, Paul G Winn); U. S. Military Academy (Steven M. Bliss, George J. Merges, William H. Landgraf, Anthony H. Clay); Michigan State (Jeffrey P. Ma~lSon, Richard E. Gretzinger, William L. Wood, Michael J. Wood); Indiana (Larry A. Schulhof, Fred W. Schmidt, Thomas T. Hayden, Edward T. Stickles); Southern Methodist (Richard W. Quick R. Lee Under- wood, Ned D. Merritt Alasdair U. Barnetson) San Jose State (Oavi~J Corbet James E. Spear, Peter Sagues, N cho as Schoenmann); M ch gan (Thomas R. Burns, James R. Riutta, Steven D. Thrasher, Frank W. Berry). ONE METER DIVING--Louis V. Vitucci Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; Stanley C. Cox, Michigan; Juan Bote a, Oh o State; Gordon Beavers, Texas; Edward H. Booth- man, Michigan; William J. Glueck Ohio State; Richard W. Flynn, Ohio State; Ronald H. Squires, Mary and; Day d R. Hawk, Cornell; Roy Nichols, Rutgers; Richard W. Gilbert, Indiana. THREE METER DIVING--Louis V. Vitucci, Ohio State, N.C.A.A. Winner; Edward H. 9oothman, Michigan; William J. Glueck, Ohio State; Roy Nichols, Rutgers; Stanley C. Cox. Michigan; Gordon Beavers, Texas Goran Lundcfuist Ohio State; Be E Walk sten, Ohio; Juan Bote a, Oh o State; John And'rews, Pr nceton; Richard W. Gilbert, Indiana.

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RERYCH, ROBIE. . . PEEKSKILL M.A. TOP PREPS ALL AMERICANS

Lawrenceville, New Jersey-Steve Rerych and Carl Robie each placed first in two individual events to give Peekskill Military Academy four of the five first place mentions in the 1963 Prep School All American Swimming Team. The All American listing compiled by Philip G. Pratt, Coach of the Lawrenceville School, revealed just three schools able to grab off the first place honors.

Lawrenceville School had three first place All American and Punahou School rounded out the top spots with two first place times.

Peekskill's Rerych was the fastest prep swimmer in the 200 yard freestyle 1:49.4 and the 100 yard freestyle 49.1; team- mate Robie claimed his firsts in the 200 yd. individual medley 2:04.0 and 400 .yard freestyle 4:01.7. Peekskill's 200 yard freestyle relay (Steve Rerych, Carl Robie, Ron Wirth and Dick Williams) outswam the nations preps to clock 1:30.-, for the fastest time recorded•

Peter Worthen, Lawrenceville, with a 22.2, was the fastest m the 50 yd. freestyle, teammate Phd Butch R1 er scored first in the 100 yd. butterfly with his time of 52.7, and the third Lawrenceville first went to Russ Kingery in the 100 yard backstroke 55.3.

Punahou School, Hawaii, had a pair of first place times. Allen Richardson recorded the fastest 100 yard prep breast- stroke 1:04.0 and the medley team of Alan Van Etten, Alien Richardson, James Miles, Mike Miles, stroked the 200 yd. medley relay in 1:42.7.

1962 first place winners were unable to successfully retain their rankings, though Steve Rerych, 1962 first place All American in the 400 yard freestyle, outranked Riker in the 200 yard freestyle by 6-tenths of a second, Riker clocking 1:51.0.

David Tyler III, Williston, 50 yd. 1962 Freestyle All Amer- ican first pmce mention slipped to 22.4, well off his 1962 time of 22.0 and barely nosed out Rayner Handley, Pine Crest, 22.5, for 2nd place ranking.

Russ Kingery improved his 1962 time by 2.7 seconds in the 200 yard individual medley to a 2:06.2, but was only able to claim the 2nd slot over Ron Wirth, Peekskill.

James Miles, Punahoe, 1962 All America 100 yard butterfly kingpin knocked 1.7 seconds of his last year's time to a 53.5 but was still over a second slower than this years best, Butch Riker. Carl Robie's 54.4 claimed the third spot.

In the 1O0 yd. freestyle, Dave Tyler III for the second year claimed runnerup spot to the winner, this year . . . Rerych. Patrick MaeLean, St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn., ranked third, 50.0.

Ron Wirth improved his 1962 time in the 100 yd. back- stroke, but Russ Kingery, who was second in '62, improved his even better, and stroked to top honors. Wirth's best was 56.8 followed by Rayner Handley, Pine Crest, 58.1.

Carl Robie had little competition for top spot in the 400 yd. freestyle. Pine Crest's Raymond Weeks' 4:08.0 was well off the top time, followed by David Beaty, Lawrenceville, 4:09.5 and Tom Haynie, Punahou, son of the ex-Stanford coach, now coaching the Hawaiian prep school.

Lloyd Rodenbaugh, Wayland Prep, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, trailed Punahou's Richardson for 100 yard breaststroke honors. Rodenbaugh clocked 1:04.6 followed by Stephen Teaford, Exeter 1:04.8.

Tom Cazel, Pinehurst; Paul Doty, Williston; Tom Hutton, Fork Union MA; Gene Martin, McCallie; and Tom Paxton, Lawreneeville repeated as All American Prep Divers. 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY: Punahou Honolulu, Hawaii (Alan Van Etten, Allen Richardsonj James Miles Mike Miles) 1:42.7; Peekskill M.A., N.Y. (Charles Wigo, Robert Remes, R chard Wi Jams. Mort s Sp tzer) 1:43.4: Deerfield, Mass. (David Hoof, Edward Ragland, Douglas Kennedy Anthony Wilson) 1:43.8 Deerfield Mass. Pine Crest Ft. Lauderdale Fla. (Rayner Handley Bob Joslyn Raymond Weeks, Louis Strehl) 1:43.8; Lawrencev e, N.J. (Russe K ngery, R chard Dougherty, Jerry Finch, Peter Worthen) 1:45.2 Hill Pottstown Pa. (Francis Beidler, James Kaufmann, Man Rose Alexander Sidar) 1:45.;7 Williston, Easthampton, Mass. (Leigh Adams William Charbonneau Glenn Yngve Fred Gilbert) 1:46.4; Albany, N.Y. (Edward Collins, Dale Carpenter, Michael O'Connor, Bruce Biagi) 1:46.5; Exeter, N.H. (Albert Lincoln, Stephen Teaford, John Doumlele, Dayton Voorhees) 1:46.8; Haverford (David Wilson, Peter Grace, Stephen Stack, Stephen Chance) 1:47.5. 200 YARD FREESTYLE: Stephen Rer~(ch (Peeksskili M.A.) 1:49.4 Philip Riker (Law- renceville) 1:51.0 David Tyler (Wflliston) 1:51.3; James Miles (Punahou) 1:52.2; Carl Robie (Peekski[I M.A.) 1:52.8 Anthony Wilson (Deerfield) 1:52.8; Bruce Lechler (Hilt) 1;53.3 Allen McPhee (Chadwick Rolling Hills Calif.) 1:54.0; Raymond Weeks (P ne Crest) 1:54.0; David Beaty (LawrenceviNe) 1:54.4. 50 YARD FREESTYLE: Peter Worthen (Lawrenceville) 22.2: David Tyler (Williston) 22.4; Douglas Kennedy (Deerfield) 22.4; Rayner Handley (Pine Crast) 22.5; Stephen Rerych (Peekskill M.A.) 22.5; Richard Williams (Peekskill M.A.) 22.5; David Hoof (Deerfield) 22.6; Marco Bonne (Pine Crest) 22.7; Mike Miles (Punahou) 22.9; Stephen Stack (Haverford) 23.0. 200 YARD iNDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: Carl Robie (Peekskill M.A.) 2:04.0; Russell Kingery (Lawrenceviile) 2:06.2 Ronnio Wirth (Peekskill M.A.) 2:08.0 Stephen Teaford (Exeter) 2:08.0 Bill Belding (Chadwick) 2:08.0; Stephen Rerych (Peekekill M.A.) 2:08.5 Barry Wemple (Williston) 2:09.4; James Miles (Punahou) 2:09.7; Tom John- son (Ma vern, Pa.) 2:11.2; Anthony W son (Deerf e d) 2:11.6. DIVING (Alphabetical Listing): William Baird (Haverford, Pa.); John Bonolli (Pine Crest) Tom Cazel (Pine Crest); Paul Doty (Williston); Mark Gevinson (Worcester, Mass.) Tom Hutton (Fork Union M.A. Va.) Timothy Mahoney (Andover Mass.) Cleve Meredith (Georgia M.A.) Gene Martin (McCallie Chattanooga Tenn.) Torn Paxton (Lawrenceville). 100 YARD BUTTERFLY= Philip Biker (Lawrencevilte) 52.7; James Miles (Punahou) 53.5; Carl Robie (Peekskill M.A.) 54.4; Joe Brey (Fork Union M.A.) 55.2; Douglas Kennedy (Deerfield) 55.6 John Doumlele (Exeter) 55.8 David Tyler (Williston) 56.5 Charles Wigo (Peekskill M.A.) 56.5; Jerry Finch (Lawrenceville) 56.7; Anthony Wilson (Deerfield) 56.9. 100 YARD FREESTYLE: Stephen Rerych (Peekskill M.A.) 49.1; David Tyler (Willis- ton) 49.2 Patrick MacLean (St. Thomas St. Paul, Minn.) 50.0; Douglas Kennedy (Deerfie d) 50.3; Anthony W son (Deerfed) 50.3; Mike Mi es (Punahou) 50.5; Marco Bonne (Pine. Crest) 50.8 William Gallas (Chadwick) 50.8; Russell Kingery (Lawrenceville) 51.0; Phi p R ker (Lawrencev e) 51.1; Bruce Bag (A bany) 51.1: 100 YARD BACKSTROKE: Russell Kingery (Lawrenceville) 55.3. Ronald Wirth (Peeks- kill M.A.) 56.8; Rayner Handley (Pine Crest) 58.1; Bill Be'lding (Chadwick) 58.5; David Hoff (Deerfield) 59.3; Barry Wemple (Williston) 59.5; Alan Van Etten (Puna- hou) 59.7 Dick Mercuri (Riverdale, N.Y.C.) 59.8; Lydon Neumann (Pine Crest) 1:00.1; Garrett GoD (Punahou) 1:00.1. 400 YARD FREESTYLE: Carl Robie (Peekskill M.A.) 4:01.7; Raymond Weeks (Pine Crest) 4:08.0; David Beaty (Lawrenoevitle) 4:09.5; Torn Haynie (Punahou) 4:10.9; Anthony Wilson (Deerfield) 4:10.9; Bruce Lechler (Hill) 4:11.5; Philip Houser (Chad- wick) 4:12.7; Tom Johnson (Malvern) 4:13.4; Mack Pardew (Calvert Hall Baltimore, Maryland) 4:14.0; Barry Wemp e (W I ston) 4:15.6. 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE: Allen Richardson (Punahou) 1:04.0; Lloyd Rodenhaugh (Wayland, Beaver Dam, Wis.) 1:04.6; Stephen Teaford (Exeter) 1:04.8; Peter Grace (Haverford) 1:05.2; Robert Reines (Peekskill M.A.) 1:05.3; Owen Paris (McBurney, N.Y.C.) 1:05.9; William Charhonneau (Williston) 1:06.2; Cleve Meredith (Georgia M.A.) I:06.3; James Kaufmann (Hill) 1:07.1 Robert Corris (Moses Brown Provi- dence, R.I.) 1:07.2. 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY: Peekskill M.A. (Stephen Rerych, Carl Robie, Ronald Wirth, Richard Williams) 1:30.1; Pine Crest (Marco Bonne Raymond Weeks Louis Strehl I Rayner Handley) 1:31.4; Williston (Lewis Davis, Percy Ballantine, Barry Wemple, David Tyler) 1:31.5; Lawrenceville (Peter Worthen, James Gatterdam, Herbert Kerr Brian Conner) 1:31.8 Deerfield (Mather Niell, Edward Ragland, Ned Daly, John Lionberger) 1:32.8; Punahou (James Miles, Mike Miles, Bill Dick, John Madison) 1:32.9= Haverford (Stephen Stack Francis Boyer William Stromeyer, Stephen Chance) 1:33.0; Hill (Frederick Tygart t Alexander Sidar, Bruce Lechler, Henry Scattergood) 1:33.4; Andover (John Philhps, Tom Carethers. 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6 RECORDS SET AS EAST-WEST DIVIDE 1963 INTERSCHOLASTIC ALL AMERICA HONORS

Detroit, Mich.-First place rankings in the 1963 interschol- astic All America are evenly divided between the east and west according to the rankings compiled by Ray Mondro, Chairman of the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association All America Selection Committee. But after first

,place, California continued to lead the nation, placing 38 individuals, 8 in the medley relays and 9 in the freestyle relays.

Illinois placed 22 individuals, and 13 relays, followed by Michigan, 10 individuals, 5 relays, Texas, 8 and 2, Ohio 6 and 2, Florida 6 and 0, New York 6 and 1, Pennsylvania 4-2, Kansas 4, Minn. 3, Washington 3, New Jersey 3, Nebraska, Iowa, Okla., Wisconsin 2 each, Rhode Island, Maryland, Conn., North Carolina, Oregon and Geor~gia 1 each.

The fact that only 22 states were able to place men in the High School All America points up the tremendous gap between the West Coast-Mid-west areas, and the rest of the country. The gap can be narrowed only by additional effort and coaching. Swimmers from the leading areas are backed by a tremendous age group program that produces quality as well as depth.

Again as last year when Roy Saari dominated the All Amer- ica selections, one swimmer stands out above the rest. Don Schollander, the 16 year old junior from Santa Clara, set two of the six new National Interscholastic records. His 3:46.4 for the 400 yd. freestyle and 1:44.5 for the 200 yd. freestyle erased marks set in 1961 by Saari. Schollander tied for third in the 100 yd. freestyle 48.9, was third in the 100 yd. back- stroke 56.0 and tied for 12th in the 50 yd. freestyle 22.5. He anchored the Santa Clara High School 200 yd. medley relay (Mike Schmidt, Wayne Anderson, Dean Bisterfeldt) to a new national interscholastic mark of 1:40.1. He and his Santa Clara teammates (Bisterfeldt, Schmidt, Jeff Reeder) placed 8th nationally in the 200 yd. freestyle relay.

Scott Cordin, senior from Hinsdale, Ill., placed second to Schollander in the 400 yd. freestyle 3:55.1 and the 200 yd. freestyle 1:47.5. Cordin also made 12th place in the 50 yd. freestyle standings.

York, Pennsylvania's Bill Groft with a 48.5 for the 100 yd. freestyle laid claim to being the fastest schoolboy sprinter in the nation. This might be challenged by Phil Denkevitz, Baltimore Poly, who took second place listing with a 48.6. Brad Lindeblad, South Broward High, Hollywood, Fla., and Don Schollander tied for the third mention, followed by Thomas Schwartin, Evanston and Dean Willeford, Downey, both 49.0.

Denkevitz, who in 1962 missed first place honors in the 50 yard freestyle by a tiny 1-tenth of a second, earned the top spot in 1963 by virtue of his 21.8. Bruce Ball, Nutley, N.J., William Stipek, Tacoma Wilson High, Wash., and Ken Wiebeck, Thurston High, Detroit, all tied for second in 22.1.

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John Leasure, McKinley High, Canton, Ohio, made good his coach, Ted Branin's forecast that he would be the best in the nation in the 100 yd. backstroke. Leasure moved up from his 1962 5th place ranking to first place in 1963 with a solid 55.0 performance. This time was almost a full second faster than second place Alamo Heights, Texas swimmer, Charles Worrel 55.9, and the pair from Santa Clara, Don Schollander 56.0 and Mike Schmidt 56.1. Kerry O'Hara, Ken- more East, Tonawanda, N.Y. and Kenneth Wiebeck, Thurs- ton, Detroit were their areas best as they recorded the identical times of 56.3.

Richard Roth, the talented junior from Atherton, California completely dominated the 200 yd. individual medley. Roth's 2:00.7 not only ripped the national interscholastic record of 2:01.8, but was better than any time in the NCAA Cham- pionship for the same event, and would be good for 4th in the 1963 AAU Indoor Championship. Four swimmers were tied in the 2:03's . . . Bob Hopper, Arcadia, Calif., clinched the runnernp All America honor in the medley with a 2:03, just 1-tenth faster than the outstanding Northwest swimmer, Charles Richards, Tacoma Stadium High. Robert Hart, Fresno, Calif., clocked 2:03.6 to nose out for fourth La Crescenta's Buddy Bates, 2:03.7.

William Jennison, Cooley High, Detroit, repeated his All America rating from 1962 with a brilliant 52.6 for the 100 yd. butterfly. This time established a new interscholastic rec- ord, clipping the old mark of 52.7 set by Fred Schmidt, 1961. Don Schollander 53.1 and his Santa Clara teammate, Dean Bisterfeldt 53.4 ranked 2nd and 3rd in the 100 yd. butterfly, followed by Matt Hand, Hinsdale 53.6, and Don Spencer, Seaholm, Birmingham, Mich., 53.9.

As mentioned before, Don Schollander 1:44.5 followed by Scot Cordin 1:47.5 paced the 200 yd. freestyle event. Dean Willeford, Downey, Calif., who shortened his season by play- ing on the U.S. Pan American Water Polo team, earned third place, 1:47.9, followed by Mike Wall, Blackford, San Jose, Calif., and William Shrout, Brooklyn Tech 1:48.8.

Unheralded Russ Webb, Fullerton, Calif., senior, who in 1962 just barely did make All America honors with a last place listing, catapaulted into the 1963 first place spot with a new interscholastic 100 yd. breaststroke mark of 1:01.6, more than 31/z seconds over his previous best. It was very close in the runnerup spots, as six boys clocked in the 1:02's. Hinsdale's Paul Scheerer 1:02,1, Wayne Anderson, Santa Clara, 1:02.3, Kenneth Glasser, Central, Omaha, Iowa, 1:02.7, Richard Roth, Atherton, 1:02.8, Ricky Nesbit, Dallas High- land Park, 1:02.9 and William Powers, Azusa, Calif., 1:02.9 followed in order.

Evanston, Illinois 200 yd. freestyle relay tied the existing national interscholastic record 1:30.0 for their first place men-

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JERRY MACEDO GARY ILMAN JERROLD SHEELEY PETE MAXWELL

11 NATIONAL JC MARKS SET

MERTEN AND ILMAN LEAD 1963 JC ALL AMERICAN SELECTIONS the realm of possibility that the JC swimmers will be in the thick of com- petition for berths on the 1964 Olympic team. The JC's have the facilities, and the qualified coaches to challenge many of the four year schools.

Gary Ilman, only a year out of high school, set a National JC mark of 1:46.0 to claim first place ranking in the 200 yd. freestyle. Ilman, from Foothill, also set National JC marks of 47.9 for 100 yd. freestyle and 52.7 for the 100 yd. butterfly. Trailing Ilman in the 100 yd. event was Doug Evans, Long Beach CC 48.8 and Topper Horack, Foothill 49.7.

Evans tied the National JC mark of 22.3 to claim first place in the 50 yd. freestyle event. Lloyd Berens, Bakers- field, 22 .4 and Tom Schupbach, Chaffey, 22.5 followed in that order.

Ranking just behind Ilman in the 200 yd. freestyle was teammate Jerry Ma- cedo 1:48.4 and Evans from Long Beach City, 1:50.0.

Jerry Macedo, a distance man with great promise, completely outclassed all other All Americans in the 500 yd. and 1650 yd. freestyle. Macedo earned the first place ranking in the 500 with a 5:00.8, establishing a new record for this event. Closest to the distance kingpin was teammate Tom Diefenderfer, 5:06.6 and Peter Churchill, Santa Monica, 5:07.6.

The same trio led the 1650 yd. free-

Walnut, California-Twenty four Jun- ior Colleges are represented in the 1963 JC All American Team compiled by John Stonebraker, Mt. San Antonio Col- lege. But it was Nort Thornton's Foot- hill JC that outdistanced all the rest as the Owls from Northern California received 39 All American rankings, fol- lowed by Los Angeles Valley 24, Long Beach City College 18, Orange Coast College 18, Fullerton 13, Santa Monica 11, and the others all with less than 10. So strong are the Junior-Colleges in California, that only Flint, Michigan and Worcester, Mass. were able to place in the All American rankings, and then they placed but one swimmer each.

The ability of the Junior College swimmers should not be taken lightly, for in three events, the 200 yd. freestyle, 100 yd. breaststroke and 200 yd. breast- stroke, the first place rankings would have given these swimmers a first in the NCAA Championships. The 1st place ranking in the 1650 yd. freestyle and the 500 yd. freestyle would have fin- ished at least third in the NCAA Cham- pionships.

With more and more of the California swimmers turning to JUNIOR COL- LEGE before attending a four year school, these All American rankings, and their championships most certainly have a place in the swimming picture in the United States. It is not beyond

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style rankings, with Macedo having a 17:44.4 for a new JC record, followed by Diefenderfer 17:53.5 and Chlrehill 18:06.0.

Pete Maxwell, Santa Moniea was the backstroke kingpin, .ranking first in the 100 yd. event due to his 56.9 clocking. Bert Desmond and Bruce Baum, both

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from Foothill, placed 2nd and 3rd with 57.7 and 58.0 performances.

In the 200 yd. event, Maxwell's 2:04.4 was fast enough to take the top spot over Larry Raffaelli, Los Angeles Valley, 2:07.5 and Mike Hewitt, Foothill, 2:08.0.

Ken Merten, Los Angeles Valley, rank- ing almost at the top nationally, easily placed first in the 100 yd. breaststroke as he set a new JC mark of 1:01.0. He 'also set National JC marks in the 200 yd. breaststroke 2:14.5 and the 200 yd. individual medley 2:06.5. Trailing Mer- ten in the 100 yd. rankings were Don King, Long Beach, 1962 standout, who was timed in 1:01.8, and teammate Ter- ry Humphries, 1:03.1. In the 200 yd. event, King again trailed Merten for second ranking, 2:18.3 and Cerritos Col- lege's Dave Ashleigh earned third place, 2:20.1.

Trailing Merten in the 200 yd. indi- vidual medley All American rankings were Foothill's Gary Ilman, 2:06.7 and Orange Coast College's Bill Watkins, 2:08.1.

Jerro/d Sheeley, E1 Camino, the only man to repeat his All American first place ranking, as he led the 400 yd. individual medley with a solid 4:38.2, to establish a new JC record. Trailing Sheeley was Dave Ashleigh, Cerritos 4:40.3 and Dick Chapman, Long Beach, 4:46.0.

Gary Ilman, Foothill, by setting a national JC mark of 52.7 for the 100

y d. butterfly, won the first place ranking or that event. Teammate Bob Plate 53.3

and John Sato, Los Angeles Valley, 54.0 followed in that order.

Rudy Kroon's great swimmer, Jerrold Sheeley, set a JC mark to cop first place All America standing for the 200 yd. butterfly event. John Sate, 2:02.4 and Bob Plate, 2:04.4 trailed in order.

Foothill placed first in both relays. Their national JC mark of 3:43.8 in the 400 yd. medley lifted them to first over Los Angeles Valley, 3:44.1 and Long. Beach City, 3:48.7.

In the 400 yd~ freestyle relay, Foot- hill prevailed with a fast JC national record of 3:18.6, with Santa Monica 3:22.2 and Los Angeles Valley 3:23.3 trailing.

For complete 1963 Junior College All American listing see back of issue, under meet results.

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INDIVIDUAL HIGH POINT WINNERS AT THE 3rd ANNUAL YMCA CAMP CARTER MEET. Front row, L to R--Burt Anderson, El Paso Y,. 1.0 & .under; Vicki Miles, M d and, opeh~ Barry Deacon Jonesboro Y 11-12 Tern Lee Joyce, ~'antner uoys Club, 11-12; Becky Robinson, San Antonio Aquatic Club, 10 & under; Back row, L to R--Dale Caplan, Yoyettes 15-17; Charles Mender, Shreveport SC, open; Pete Velde Longview Y, 15-17; Paula Clements, Longview Y, 13-14; Bruce Foster, San Anton a Aquatic Club, 13-14.

CAPLAN COPS FIVE FIRSTS AT FT. WORTH Ft. Worth, Texas - - Dale Caplan, Royettes, accounted for

five firsts in the 15-17 girls division and one in the open com- petition at the Third Annual YMCA Camp Carter Swim Meet June 1-2. Dale was triumphant in the 15-17 50 yd. freestyle (se), 27.6, 100 yd. backstroke, 1:12.3, 100 yd. freestyle, 1:01.0, 100 yd. butterfly, 1:09.3, and 200 yd. individual medley, 2:39.4, while also placing first in the open division 200 yd. freestyle, 2:19.7, nosing out Jan Belknap, Panther Boys Club, 2:20.0.

Shreveport Swim Club's Charles Minder came through with a trio of successes in the boys open classification. Minder scored in the 100 yd. freestyle, 54.5, 100 yd. butterfly, 59.5, and 400 yd. individual medley, 5:13.9.

Terri Joyce of Panther Boys Club was victorious thrice in the girls competition. Terri topped her rivals in the 11-12 50 yd. breaststroke, 37.9, 50 yd. backstroke, 34.5, and the open 400 yd. individual medley, 5:59.2.

Triple wins were also notched in the boys action by Barry Deacon, Jonesboro Y, and Burr Anderson, E1 Paso Y. Barry captured the 11-12 50 yd. freestyle, 27.2, 50 yd. backstroke, 33.3, and 200 yd. individual medley, 2:35.7. Burr took the 10 and under 50 yd. backstroke, 36.2, 50 yd. butterfly, 32.3, and 100 yd. individual medley, 1:18.0. Bruce Foster and Eddie Sykes, both representing San Antonio Aquatic Club, ganged up for five wins. Foster captured the 13-14 100 yd. butterfly, 1:01.3, and 200 yd. individual medley, 2:24.0. Sykes tallied in the open 200 yd. freestyle, 2:01.0, 400 yd. freestyle, 4:30.2, and 15-17 200 yd. individual medley, 2:18.1.

Jan Belknap and S. Speight, both of Panther Boys Club, triumphed in four and three events respectively in the girls bracket. Miss Belknap placed first in the open 400 yd. free- style, 5:06.6, and 100 yd. butterfly, 1:15.8, also churning home first in the 13-14 100 yd. freestyle, 1:03.7, and 100 yd. butter- fly, 1:11.6.

Miss Speight copped the 13-14 50 yd. freestyle, 28.9, and came through in the open 100 yd. backstroke, 1:16.3, and 100 yd. freestyle, 1:07.5.

San Antonio Athletic Club's Becky Robinson achieved firsts in the 10 and under 50 yd. breaststroke, 40.4, and 100 yd. individual medley, 1:22.7.

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SIOUX C TY MAR NERS 9-10 RELAY TEAM winners who broke meet records in the freesty e and medley relays at the recent Phillips 66 Invitational. L to R--Cyd Hersley, Marilyn Welding, Allison Brodie, Ju a Wa man.

3 AMER., 6 NAT. MARKS SET AT CHAUTAUQUA Chautauqua, Ohio - Lois Pleiman, Dayton Dolphins, Carolyn

Booth, Flying Fish, and L. Altenau, "Coke", all bettered Amer- ican records in the open activity of the Eighth Annual Miami Valley 50 yd. course A.A.U. Open Swimming and Diving Meet June 12-15. Three new American marks and six National Age Group standards were set. Lois made her mark in the girls open 200 yd. butterfly, 2:46.1; Carolyn copped hers in the 1650 yd. freestyle, 23:13.7; and Altenau accounted for his in the boys open 200 yd. butterfly, 2:13.2.

Beth Ellers, Kokomo Y, and Marcie Schwartz, Lakeside Park; eclipsed National standards in the girls 10 and under competi- tion. Beth posted a mark in the 200 yd. individual medley, 2:49.2, and also placed first in the 50 yd. freestyle, 31.0, 100 yd. freestyle, 1:08.9, and 50 yd. butterfly, 32.6. Marcie erased a National record in the 50 yd. backstroke via a 34.1 perform- ance. A quartet representing Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins notched a National mark in the boys 10 and under 200 yd. freestyle with a 2:06.0 clocking.

D. Pursley, Plantation Swim Club, and Bonnie Mero, Dick Smith Swim Gym, each annexed one National record in the 11-12 festivities. Pursley took the boys 100 yd. breaststroke, 1:16.9, and Miss Mero prevailed in the girls 200 yd. freestyle, 2:21.9. Bonnie also collected wins in the 50 yd. butterfly, 31.5, and 200 yd. individual medley, 2:41.5.

Plantation Swim Club's Frank Hartye shattered a National mark in the boys 13-14 200 yd. freestyle with a 2:03.1 finish and also was triumphant in the 100 yd. freestyle, 55.3.

Junelle Cunningham, unattached, aehieved success four times in the girls 13-14 and open divisions. Junelle won the 13-14 100 yd. freestyle, 58.6, 100 yd. backstroke, 1:07.5, 200 yd. freestyle, 2:19.3, and open 100 yd. freestyle, 1:02.7.

Ed Bettendorf, LP, and E. Beck, Coea-Cola, garnered three wins apiece in the boys action. Bettendorf was successful in the 13-14 100 yd. backstroke, 1:04.4, 100 yd. butterfly, 1:03.3, and 200 yd. individual medley, 2:18.6. Beck triumphed in the open 200 yd. backstroke, 2:18.7, 400 yd. individual medley, 4:55.1, and 1650 yd. freestyle, 19:30.4.

Dan Garteiz, CC, and Jan Pope, unat., secured two victories each in the open diving action. Garteiz tallied 445.40 in the one meter and 476.55 in the three meter, and Miss Pope totaled 337.95 in the one meter and 349.90 in the three meter. Terry Borehers, DD, rang up a double win performance in the boys 15-17 events, netting 285.15 in the one meter and 315.65 in the three meter. Ginny Welton, DD, took the girls 15-17 one meter with 213.45, and Sandy Aldridge, unattached, won the three meter, 338.85. Posting firsts in the one meter contests in the other divisions were the following: 13-14 - John Huff- stutler, NYSC, 239.70, and Susan Osberger, MJC, 208.50; 11- 12 - Jody Gorog, unat., 134.95, and Becky Sanders, SSC, 143.90; and 10 and under - Mike Motter, unat., 85.80, and Chris Dean, SPY, 75.40.

HIGH SCHOOL ALL AMERICA (Continued from Page 4) tion followed by Fullerton, Calif. 1:30.2, East Rockford, Ill., Hinsdale, Ili., and Newport Beach, calif., all 1:30.4.

Trailing Santa Clara's 200 yd. medley record breaking crew 1:40.1 were New Trier 1:41.2, Hinsdale 1:41.7 and Highland Park, Dallas, 1:42.6.

Diving All-Americans who repeated included Larry Andrea- son, Western High, Anaheim, Calif., Charles Knorr, Pompano Beach, Fla., Mike Kunkel, Free Academy, Rome, N.Y., and Kenneth Sitzberger, Fenwick, Oak Park, Ill. Others making the list were James Brinson, Medford, Oregon, Jaek Estes, Shawnee Mission East, Kansas City, Kan., Lee Jones, Myers Park, Charlotte, N.C., Julian Krug, Blaekford, San Jose, Arthur Rowe, Lakewood, Ohio, Steve Sorensen, Westside, Omaha, and Douglas Todd, New Trier, Ill. and others.

For complete All America see listing under Meet Summary. back part of July issue.

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22.7 2:00.7" 53.4 50.0 SMITH ROTH BISTERFELDT HcCRARY LAD LOMAS MENLO SANTA CLARA PALO ALTO

22.5 2:07.3 54.4 49.2" LINDEBLAD WHITE WHITE LINDEBLAD SO.BROWARC ORLANDO ORLANDO SO.BROWARD

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58.1 4:02.5 1:09.0 1:33.5 SZYDIO TONGAY AROENS HIALEAH MIAMI W.PALM BEACH POMPANO 6EACH

NAT'L INTERSCHOLASTIC SWIr911NG COACHES OF AMERICA 1963 HIGH SCHOOL ALL AMERICAN TEAM COMPILED BY RAy J. MONDRO, COACH

HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL, HIGHLAND PARK, MICHIGAN * NATIONAL iNTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD

** TIES NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD

400 YD FREESTYLE: DONALD SCHOLLANDER (SANTA CLARA, CAL.) 3:46.4*; SCOTT CORDIN (HINSDALE, ILL.) 3:55.1; THOMAS JAHISON (6ULLARD, FRESNO, CALIF.) 3:56.9; WM. SHROUT (TECHNICAL, RROOKLYN, N.Y.) 3:57.1; KARL MCCRARY (PALO ALTO, CALIF.) 3:57.9; MICHAEL WALL (BLACKFORD, SAN JOSE, CALIF.) 3:5B.0; DEAN WILLEFORD (DOWNEY, CALIF.) 3:58.0; ROBERT HART (FRESNO, CALIF.) 3:59.5; WILLIAM SWISHER (EVANSTON, ILL.) 3:59.7; DOUGLAS JENSEN (OXNARD, CALIF.) 4:00.6; WILLIAM RURSON (NEw TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.) 4:01.0; RICHARD ROTH (MIDDLEFIELD, ATHERTON, CALIF.) 4:02.2; BUDDY BATES (LA CRESCENTA, CALIF.) 4:02.4; BUBBA TONGAY (JACKSON MIAMI, FLA,) 4:02.5; MORGAN MANNING (ARCADIA, CALIF.) 4:03.1; STEVE BOSS (ARCADIA, CALIF.) 4:04.1; JAMES WESTER- HAN (INGLEWOOD, CALIF.) 4:04.8; ROLLIE GROSETH (HINSDALE, ILL.) 4:05.1; GEORGE SALDANA (WESTERN, DETROIT, MICH.) 4:05.5; RICHARD SCHNEIDER (COLLINWOOD, CLEVELAND, OHIO) 4:05.5.

iO0 YD FREESTYLE: WILLIAM GROFT (PENN, YORK, PA.) 46.5; PHILIP DENKEVITZ (POLYTECHNIC, BALTIMORE, HD.) 46.6; BRAD LINDEBLAD (So. BROWARD, HOLLYWOOD, FLA.) 48.9; DONALD SCNOLLANDER (SANTA CLARA, CALIF.) 48.9; THOMAS SCHWARTIN (EVANSTON, ILL.) 49.0; DEAN WILLEFORD (DOWNEY, CALtF.) 49.0; HOWARD BRUNDAGE (FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL.) 49.3; KEN- NETH WIEBEOK (THURSTON, DETROIT, MICH.) 46.3; BRUCE BALL (NuTLEY, N.J.) 4£.4; PHILIP CHASE (NEW TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.) 49.4; THOMAS LAKIN (UPPER ARLINGTON, COLUMBUS, 0.) 49.5; KEN WALSH (FLETCHER, JACKSONVILLE 6EACH, FLA.) 49.5; SCOTT CORDIN (HINSDALE, ILL.) 49.7; JOHN OGDEN (MILLIKAN, LONG BEACH, CALIF.) 49.7; MICHAEL ROYSTER (ANN ARBOR, MICH) 49.7; CHARLES HORNER (EAST, WICHITA, KAN.) 49.8; JACK HOVE (BISHOP MIEGE, KANSAS CITY, KAN.) 49.8; RICHARD GILBERT (LA HABRA, CALIP.) 49.9; KARL HCCRARY (PALO ALTO, CALIF.) 50.0; CARTER SHILLIG (JEFFERSON, DALLAS, TEX.);50.O; STEVE WILT (iDNA, 0.) 50,0.

50 YD FREESTYLE: PHILIP DENKEVITZ (POLYTECHNIC, BALTIMORE, HD.) 2L.8; BRUCE BALL (NUTLEY, N.J.) 22.1; WILLIAM STIPEK (WILSON, TACOMA, WASH.) 22.1; KENNETH WIEBECK (THURSTON, DETROIT, MtCH.) 22.1; ROBERT GRAHAM, JR. (LEE, TYLER, TEX) 22.2; WILLIAM GROFT (PENN, YORK, PA.) 22.3; JOHN OGDEN (MILLINAN, LONG @EACH, CALIF.) 22.3; STEVE WILT (IOMA, 0.) 22.3; PHILIP CHASE (NEw TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.) 22.4; JAMES GAGE (NEWPORT HARBOR, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.) 22.4; BRADLEY LINDEBLkD (So. BROWARB, HOLLYWOOD, FLA.) 22.4; WILLIAM CLARK (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, 0.) 22.5; RICHARD GILBERT (LA HABRA, CALIF.) 22.5; JACK HOVE (BISHOP MIEGE, KANSAS CITY, KAN.) 22.5; JAMES LOZELLE-(GROSSE POINTE, MICH,) 22.5; JOHN MAVON (HINBOALE, ILL) 22.5; DONALD SCHOLLANDER (SANTA CLARA, CALIF.) 22.5; KENNETH WALSH (FLETCHER, JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA.) 22.5; STANLEY COLE (WHITTIER, CALIF.) 22.5; HOWARD BRUNDAGE (FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL.) 22.6; ROBERT DORY (PORTER, YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y.) 22.6; JOHN OGDEN (HILLINAN, LONG REACH, CALIF.) 22.6: ROBERT RICHAROS (OXNARD, CALIF.) 22.6.

IO0 YD BAOKSTROKE: JOHN LEASURE (MCKINLEY, CANTON, 0.) 5-"~.O~CHA"~'~"W"~REL (ALAMO HEIGHT, SAN ANTONIO, TEX.) 55.9; DONALD SCHOLLANOER (SANTA CLARA, CALIF.) 56.0; MI- CHAEL SCHMIDT (SANTA CLARA~ CALIF.) 56.1; KERRY OtHARA (KENMORE EAST, TONAWANDA, N.Y.) 56.3; KENNETH WIEBECK (THURSTON, BETROIT, MICH.) 56.3; JAMES KREMER (EDISON, TULSA, OKLA.) 56.5; RICK SKkRBO (WESTERN, DETROIT, NICH.) 56.6; ROBERT WOLF (SEAHOLH, 61RMINGHAM, MICH.) 56.B; PETER SKOGLUND (EVANSTON, ILL.) 57.0; TIMBIRNIE (HILLCREST, DALLAS, TEX.) 57.1; GREG BUCKINGHAM (ATHERTON, CALIF.) 57.1; FRED WOERTHAN (TECHNICAL, BROOKLYN, N.Y.) 57,1; JACK KIEFER (NEw TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.) 57.2; MICHAEL FORREST (GARDEN GROVE, CALIF.) 57.3; ROBERT MCMAHON (FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL.) 57.4; NEAL ARMSTRONG (FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL.) 57.5; JON HOLLAND (NEw TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.) 57.5; CHAS. RICHARDS (STADIUM, TACOMA, WASH.) 57.5; TIM ROARK (BULLARD FRESNO, CALIF.) 57.6.

200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: RICHARD ROTH (ATHERTON, CALIF.) 2:00.7*; ROBERT HOPPER (ARCADIA, CALIF.) 2:03.0; CHARLES RICNARDS (STADIUM, TACOMA, WASH.)2:03.1; ROBERT HART (FRESNO; CALIF.) 2:03.6; 6UDDY BATES (LA CRESCENTA, CALIF) 2:03.7; KARL MCCRARY (PALO ALTO, CALIF.) 2:04.9; GREG BUCKINGHAM (ATHERTON, CALIF.) 2:05.4; CHARLES GANTNER (PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J.) 2:05.4; THOMAS WILLIAMS, JRo (UPPER BUBLIN, FT. WASHINGTON, PA.) 2:05.4; KERRY 0 HARA (KENHORE EAST, TONAWANDA, N.Y.) 2:05.6; EDWARD PARTRIDGE (HINSDALE, ILL.) 2:06.0; ROBERT STRAND (LAs LOMAS, WALNUT CREEK, CALIF.) 2:06.2; GIL LACROIX (EAST, ROCKFORO, ILL.) 2:06.3; DOUGLAS RUSSELL (MIDLAND, TEX.) 2:06.4; RICK SHAH-- BO (WESTERN, DETROIT, MICH.) 2:D6.7; JACN KIEFER (HEY

TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.) 2:06.9; PAUL JEFFERS (SAVANNA, ANA- HEIM, CALIF.) 2:07.0; RONALO 6RILLHART (PENN, YORK, PA.) 2:07.l; MORGAN MANNING (ARCADIA, CALIF.) 2:07.1; MICHAEL SCHMIDT (SANTA CLARA, CALIF.) 2:07.2.

lOB YD BUTTERFLY: ~ILLIAM JENNISON (COOLEY, DETROIT, NICH.) 52.6"; DONALD SCHOLLANDER (SANTA CLARA, CALIF.) 53.1; DEAN BISTERFELDT (SANTA CLARA, CALIF.) 53.4; MATT HAND (HINSDALE, ILL.) 53.6; DONALD SPENCER ($EAHOLH, BIR- MINGHAM, NIGH.) 53.9; CHARLES MILAN (BURBANK, CALIF.) 54.0; DOUGLAS RUSSELL (MIDLAND, TEA.) 54.0; MICHAEL SHEP- ARD (No. HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.) 54.1; CHkBLE$ RICHARDS (STA- DIUM, TACOMA, WASH.) 54.3; JOHN LINDLEY (EAST, ROCKFORD, ILL.) 54.4; JOHN WHITE (EDGEWATER, ORLANDO, FLA.) 54.4; STANLEY COLE (WHITTIER, CALIF.) 54.5; ~OBERT HOPPER (AR- CADIA, CALIF.) 54.5; THOMAS WHEELER (LAKE WORTH, FLA.) 54.5; WM. BRANDENBERGER (REDLANDS, CALIF.) 54.8; CHARLES SCHILLINSKY (FREMONT, OAKLAND, CALIF.) 54.8; THOMAS FRITZ (SEAHOLH, 61RMINGHAH, HICH.) 55.0; THOMAS GABLE (BUCHTEL, AKRON, 0.) 55.0| CHARLES GANTNER (PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, N. J.) 55.0; AL LUNEMAN (ROCHESTER, MINN.) 55.0; GARY MARTIN (NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.) 55.0.

200 YD F£EESTYLE: DONALD SCHOLLANDER (SANTA CLARA, CALIF) 1:44,5.; SCOTT CORDIN (HINSDALE, ILL.) 1:47.5; DEAN WILLE- FORD (DOWNEY, CALIF.) l:47.9; MICHAEL WALL (BLACKFORD, SAN JOSE, CALIF.) ]:48.4; WILLIAM SHROUT (TEGHNIGALp EROOKLYN, N.Y.) 1:48.8; WILLIAM SWISHER (EVANSTON, ILL.) 1:49.5; KENNETH WALSH (FLETCHER, JACKSONVILLE BEACH~ FLA.) 1:50,1; HOWARD BRUNDAGE (FENWICK, DAN PARK, ILL.) 1:50.4; CHARLES MILAM (BURBANK, CALIF.) 1:50.5; DOUGLAS JENSEN (OXNARD, CALIF.) 1:50.6; RICHARD SCHNEIDER (COLLINWOOD, CLEVELAND, 0.); 1:50.6; 6UBBA TONGAY (JACKSON, MIAMI BEACH, FLA.) 1:50.9; THOMAS JAMISON (BULLARD, FRESNO, CALIF.) 1:51.6; WILLIAM BURSON (NEW TRIER, WINNETNA, ILL.) 1:51.8; CHAS. RICHARDS (STADIUM, TACOMA, ~ASH,) 1:51.8; JOHN ~ALASSA (ROCHESTER, MINN.) 1:51.8; JAMES WESTERHAN (INGLEWOOD, CALIF.) 1:51.8; WILLIAM GROFT (PENN, YORK, PA.) 1:52.0; JAMES SEUBOLO (CLAREMONT, GALIF.) 1:52.0; PHILIP BROWN (HIGHLAND PARK, DALLAS, TEX.) 1:52.1.

200 YD MEDLEY RELAY: ~ANTA CLARA, CALIF. (MICHAEL ~CHMIDT, WAYNE ANDERSON, DEAN BISTERFELDT, DONALD ~CHOLLANDER) 1:40.I*; NEW TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL. (JON HOLLANDj STEVE SHAPIRO, JOHN BITZER, DAVID BERGHAN) 1:41.2; HINSDALE, ILL. (PHILIP PROKASKI, PAUL SCHEERER, MATT HAND, JIM M~ ARDLE) 1:41.7; HIGHLAND PARK, DALLAS, TEX. (ToM TYE, ROCKY NESBIT, PHILIP BROWN, KIP WHITESIDE) 1:42.6; SEAHOLM, BIRMINGHAM, MICH. (DAVE ZIMMER, DONALD ~PENCER, JAMES HEN- DERSON, BOB WOLF) 1:42.7; EVANSTON, ILL. (PETER SKOGLUND, CARL VERBLIN, BRUCE GETZ, JOHN NEWMAN) 1:43.2; FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL. (JAMES TOBIN, JOHN GOGGIN, JOHN UZUBAL, HOWARD BRUNDAGE) 1:43.2; FULLERTON, CALIF. (RoY CLEVER, RUSSELL WEBB, RALPH KLING, JOHN BARIDON) 1:43.4; OAK PARK RIVER FOREST, OAK PARN, ILL. (BARRY YANTIS, CHARLES BOYCE, JAMES COTSWORTH, HARRY ARMSTRONG) 1:43.7; GLENDORA, CALIF. (DENNIS MERRICK, MICHAEL FERRARI, DAVE ~ILEY, TIM FERGUSON) 1:44.2; MOLINE, ILL. (RICHARD GRANTZ, KENT PETERSON, MICH- AEL HORST, JAY CAPOUCH) 1:44.5; CENTRAL, BATTLE CREEK, MICH. (JOHN PLOEHN, WILLIAM HOWARD, MICHAEL ELLIOTT, STEVE DICNSON) 1:44.8; EAST, ROCKFORD, ILL. (GIL LACROIX, GERALD PEARSON, JOHN LINDLEY, WILLIAM KJELLSTROH) 1:44.8; HOOVER GLENDALE, CALIF. (CHARLES WOLCOTT, THOMAS HUGHES, ~TEVE WOLCOTTp GEORGE BARNES) 1:44.B; NEWPORT HARBOR, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. (ROBERT MEALY, LARRY GIBSON, JAMES STAUFFER, ENGIN KEPANEK) 1:45.0; ANN ARBOR, MICH. (DAVE BLANCHARD, DAVE CUSHING, MICHAEL FINK, MICHAEL ROYSTER) 1:45.1; NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. (JAMES HERRICK, WILLIAM GEORGEj MICHAEL SHEPARD, ROBERT TEELE).I:45.I; NOTRE OAHE~ SHERMAN OAKS, CALIF. (TERRY ABHER, JAMES DAVIS, JOHN GUTH, MOE LERNER) 1:45.1; ROOSEVELT, DES HOINES, IA. (THOMAS THROCKNORTON, ROBERT SYNHORSTj PHILIP SCHROEDER, DAVE ~TRIEF) 1:45.1; ALAMO HEIGHTS, SAN ANTONIO, TEXo (CHAP ~ORRELL, ~OODY JONES, ANDY DIEHL, EDWARD SYKES) 1:45.2; CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO (JAMES ROSE, JOHN LANDGRAF, DOUGLAS LANDGRAF, KARL LANDGRAF) 1:45.2; HILLSDALE, SAN MATEO, CALIF. (DONALD GALINE, WILLIAM LONG, RICHARD ENNIS, JAMES BIGOT) 1:45.2.

200 YD FREESTYLE RELAY: EVANSTON, ILL. (THOMAS PRINGLE, THOMAS BCHWARTIN, WILLIAM ~WISHER, JOHN NEt.#IAN) 1:30.0"*; FULLERTON, CALIF. (WILLIAM BROWN, DAVE BELKNkP, JOHN BARI- BOW, RUSSELL WEBB) 1:30.2; EAST, ROCKFORD, ILL. (GIL LA- CROIX, DONALD KAIL, KENNETH KAIL, WILLIAM KJELLSTROM) 1:30.4; HINSOALE, ILL. (KENT CASTLE, THOMAS McARDLE, JAMES McARDLE, JOHN MAVON) 1:30.4; NEWPORT HARBOR, NEWPORT BEACH CALIF. (JAMEB GAGE, ROBERT MEALY, RICK BROWN, ENGIN KEPEN- EK) 1:30.4; LA HABRA, CALIF. (JERRY GREENE, DONALD CLIPHANT WILLIAM JOHNSONp RICHARD GILBERT) 1:31.0; BULLARD, FRESNO, CALIF. (TERRY HELLER, THOMAS JAHISON, WILLIAM MANOOGIAN, TIM ROARK) 1:31.2; NEW TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL. (RALPH TOG- HUNTER, WILLIAM VOLCKENS, VICTOR RANKS, DAVID 6EREMAN) 1:31.3; ATHERTON, CALIF. (RussEL KIODER, JAMES MACKENZIE, JOHN MORTENSON, GREG BUCKINGHAM) 1:31.4; SANTA CLARA, CAL. (DEAN BISTERFELDT, HICHAEL SCHHIDT, JEFF REEDER, DONALD

GCHOLLANDER) 1:31:4; STATE, KENT, Oo (CHARLES TAYLOR, MI- CHAEL BERRY, PAUL KITCHIN, WILLIAM 6ETZHOLD) 1:31.4; AR- THUR HILL, SAGINAW, MICH. (DAVE GIBSON, ROBERT STEWART, RICHARD DAYj JOHN ANDERSON) 1:31.5; HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. (TED SHELDON, REINHARD ~'ESTENRIEDER, RICK MILLER, RONALD MILLER) 1:31.7; PALO ALTO, CALIF. (ROBIN WAPLES, THOMAS BROWNE, ROLAND DAVIS, KARL MCORARY) 1:31.7; TECHNICAL, BROOKLYN, N.Y. (FRED WOERTMAN, PAUL HORHAN, RICHARD ABRAM-- SON, WILLIAM SHROAT) 1:31.7; PROVISO WEST, HILLSIDE, ILL. (DOUGLAS REAGAN, WAYNE STEVENSON, CALRK VAN CLEAVE, FRANK NOVAIL) 1:32.0; STRONG VINCENT, ERIE, PA. (DAVE NELSON, LEIGH ROUNDS, PHILIP MCNANUS, JOSEPH BASHAW) 1:32.0; ANN ARBOR, MICH. (MICHAEL FINK, MICHAEL JEWELL, MICHAEL TEFFT, JOHN BAIRD) 1:32.3; 6LACKFORD, SAN JOSE, CALIF. (MICHAEL WALL, M. SWEENEY, D. McGOWAN, B. PUCHE) 1:32.4; Los ALTOS CALIF. (RONALD 6URTON, LEW 60YLE, GARY LANGENDOEN, DONALD MOORE) 1:32.5; PENN, YORK, PA. (JAMES GINGERICH, RONALD 6RILLHART, DOUGLAS OWEN, WILLIAM GROFT) 1:32.5.

I00 YD BREASTSIIROKE : RUSSELL WEBB (PULLERTON, OALIF.) I:01.6"; PAUL SCHEERER (HINSDALE, ILL.) I:02.1; WAYNE ANDER- SON(SANTA CLARA, CALIF.) I:02.3; KENNETH GLASSER(CENTRAL, OMAHA, NEB.) 1:02.7; RICHARD ROTH (ATHERTON, CALIF.) 1:02.B; RICKY NESBIT (HIGHLAND PARK, DALLAS, TEX.) 1:02.9; WILLIAM POWERS (AzusA, CALIF.) 1:02.9; STEVE SHAPIRO (NEW TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL,) 1:03.1; GARY FITSCHEN (WOODSIDE, CALIF.) 1:03.6; WILLIAM KING (COLLEGE, BARTLESVILLE, OKLA.) 1:03.8; THOMAS OLSON (WEST 6END, WISC.) 1:03.8; LED MASON (EAST, WICHITA, KAN.) 1:04.1; DENNIS MCDONNELL (NORTH, WEST MIFF- LIN, PA.) I:04.2; THOMAS HUGHES (HOOVER, GLENDALE, CALIF.) 1:04.3; WAYNE PAWLOWSKI (NAUGATUCK, CONN.) I:04.3; EDWARD PARTRIDGE (HINSDALE, ILL) I:04.6; GERALD PEARSON (EAST, ROCKFORD, ILL.) 1:04.7; DENNIS SHIPPEY (WEST, DAVENPORT,IA.) I:04.8; PAUL JEFFERS (SAVANNA, ANAHEIM, CALIF.) I:05.0; KERR O'HARA (KENHORE EAST, TONAWANDA, N.Y.) 1:05.0.

DIVING: (ALPHABETICAL LISTING) LARRY ANDREASON (WESTERN, ANAHEIM, CALIF.); JAMES BRINSON (ME,FORD, ORE.); WILLIAM DEAN (ROOSEVELT, DES MOINES, Ik.); JACK ESTES (SHAWNEE MISSION EAST, KANSAS CITY, KAN.); MICHAEL HAMLIN ($T.LOulS PARK, HINN.); KENNETH HEFT ($EAHOLH, BIRMINGHAM, MICH.); DAVID HERRICK (WAUKESHA, WISC.); LEE JONES (MYERS PARK, CHARLOTTE, K.O.); CHARLES KNORR (POMPANO BEACH, FLA.); JU- LIAN KRUG (ELACKFORD, SAN JOSE, CALIF.); MICHAEL KUNKEL (FREE ACADEMY, ROME, N.Y.); BHAD LONGENETTE (CEKTRAL, SAN ANGELO, TEX.); STEVE McCoY (WESTFIELD, N.J.); ARTHUR ROWE (LAKEWOOD, 0.); KENNETH ~ITZBERGER (FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILLJ STEVE SORENSEN (WESTSIDE, OMAHA, NEB.); BRYON STARR (HARIST COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GA.)I DOUGLAB TODD (NEw TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.); THEODORE WESCOTT (EAST, CRANSTON, R.I.); PAUL WITZKE, (HIGHLINE t ~EATTLE t WASH.)

1963 ALL-AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAH COMPILED BY JOHN STONEBRAKER

MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE

* NATIONAL JC RECORD ** TIES NATIONAL JC RECORD

50 YD FREESTYLE: DOUG EVANS (L.B.C.C.) 22.3*'; LLOYD BERENS (BAKERSFIELD 1 22.4; TOM SCMUPBACH (CHAFFEY) 22.5; GARY IL- MAN (FOOTHILL) 22.6; ART SNYDER (FOOTHILL) 22.6; STAN READ (FULLERTON) 22.7; PETE DENIS (S.A.) 22.B; TOPPER HORACK (FOOTHILL) 22.8; 606 WELTY ($.A.) 23.0; WYN CONDICT (FULLER- TON) 23.0; BOB WATKINS (O.C.C.) 23.0; HAL DIGGER (L.A.V.) 23.0; GARY RUBLE (FOOTHILL) 23.0; ROSS SCHENCK (L.A.V.)23.0. L~.O I00 YD FREESTYLE: GARy ILMAN (FOOTHILL) 47.9"; DOUG EVANS (L.B.C.C.) 46.8; TOPPER HORACK (FooTHILL) 49.7; ART SNYOER (FOOTHILL) 49.8; STAN READ (FULLERTON) 50.I; GARY RUBLE (FOOTHILL) 50.I; TOM SCHUPRACK (CHAFFEY) 50.3; WYN CONDICT

(~LLERTON) 50.3; BILL WATKINS (O.C.C.) 50°4; HAL BIGGER (L.A.V.) 50.6; LLOYD BERENS (BAKERSFIELD) 50.6; TERRY MC- NALLY (STOCKTON) 50.6.

200 YD FDEESTYLE: GARY ILMAR (FOOTHILL) 1:46.0"; JERRY MACEDO (FOOTHILL) 1:48.4; DUUG EVANS (L.D.C.C.) 1:50.0; STEVE MEYER (L.A.V.) 1:51.B; PETE CHURCHILL (S.~.C.C.) 1:51.9; TERRY ~CNALLY (STOCKTON) 1:5I.B; TOPPER HORACK (FOOTHILL) 1:52.0; CON LOOMIS (O,C,C.) 1:52.7; TOM DIE- FENDERFER (FOOTHILL) 1:52.9; CHARLES DO,GLAD (O.C.O.) 1:54.1.

500 YD FREESTYLE: JERRY HACEEO (FOOTHILL) 5:C9.B*; TDH DIE- FENDERFER (FOOTHILL) 5:~B.6; PETE C~URCHILL (B.H.C.C.) 5:07.6; STEVE MEYER (L.A.V.) 5:14.1; CHARLES DOUGLAS (O.C.C) 5:17.B; CON LOOMIS (O.C.C.) 5:19.4; DAVE DIXON (L.A.V.) 5:20.5; PAUL POOUSKA (P.C.C.) 5:24.1; RALPH MEYER (O.C.O.) 5:25.0; SCOTT CAIRNS (C.O.S.) 5:26.3.

1650 YD FREESTYLE: JERRY MACEDO (FOOTHILL) 17:44.4"; TOM DIEFENDERFER (FOOTHILL) 17:53,5; PETE CHURCHILL (S.M.C.C.) 18:06.0; DAVE DIXON (L.A.V.) 18:13.5; CHARLES DOUGLAS (O.C.C.) 18:30.0; KENT KIRKLANO (CERRITOS) 16:42.0; DON LooMis (O.C.C.) 18:43.0; RALPH MEYERS (O.C.C.) 18:53.3;

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PAUL PODUSKA (P.C.C.) 18:53.4; AL MAYO (BANERSFIELD) 19:01.0 (FOOTHILL) 53.3; JOHN SATO (L.A.V.) 54.0; JERROLD SHEELEY I00 YD BACKSTROKE: PETE MAXWELL ($.H.C.C.) 56.9; BERT DES- (E.C.C.) ~4.4; DICK PITMAN (L.B.C.C.) 54.9; 8TAN READ HOND (FOOTHILL) 57.7; 8RUDE BAUM (FOOTHILL) 59.0; LARRY RAFFAELLI (L.A.V.) 58.6; JOHN KAMAE (S.A.) 58.8; HIKE HEW- ITT (FOOTHILL) 59.2; RALPH COOPER (L.B.C.C.) 59.4; DICK CHAPMAN (L.8.C.C.) 59.7; JOHN OLIN (L.A.V.) I:00.0; ROGER HANDERSHIELD (O.C.C.) I:CO.O; BOB WELTY (S.A.) I:00.0; BOB 8MITH (A.R.) I:O0.O.

200 YD BACKSTROKE: PETE MAXWELL (S.M.C.C.) 2:04.4; LARRY RAFFAELLI (L.A.V.) 2:07.5; HIKE HEWITT (FOOTHILL) 2:08.0; BERT DESMOND (FOOTHILL) 2:09.3; BRUCE BAUH (FOOTHILL) 2:10.2; 806 SMITH (A.R.) 2:12.5; JOHN KAMAE (S.A.) 2:13.1; TONY SMEERDYKE (CERRITO$) 2:13.7; JoN OLIN (L.A.V.) 2:14.0; JOHN HYAtT (H.S.A.C.) 2:14.3.

I00 YD BREASTSTROKE: KEN NERTEN (L.A.V.) I:01.0"; DONN KING (L.B.C.C.) 1:01.8; TERRY HUMPHRIES (L.B.C.C.) 1:03.1; DAVE ASHLEIGH (CERRITOS) 1:03.7; DENNY WAITE (L.A.V.) 1:04.2; AL HARRISON (BAKERSFIELD) 1:04.4; RICH JOHNSON (S.M.C.C.) 1:04.5; BOB LAGUNOPF (S.H.C.C.) 1:05.0; VINCE ROSCELLI (STOCKTON) 1:05.2; BOB SMUTH (FULLERTON) 1:05.2.

200 YD 8REAST8TROKE: KEN MERTEN (L.A.V.) 2:14.5"; DONN KING (L.8.C.C.) 2:18.3; OAVE ASHLEIGH (CERRITOS) 2:20.1; RICH JOHNSON (S.H.C.C.) 2:21.3; LARRY LAVlER (FOOTHILL) 2:23.5; AL HARRISON (BAKERSFIELD) 2:23.6; RALPH RODHEIM (O.C.C.) 2:23.8; BOB SMITH (FULLERTON) 2:24.0; TERRY HUM- PHRIES (L.B.C.C.) 2:24.0; VlNCE ROSCELLI (STOCNTON)2:24.3.

I00 YD BUTTERFLY: GARY ILMAN (FOOTHILL) 52.7*; 806 PLATE

(FuLLSRTON); BOB WHITWORTH (L.A.V.).

3-METER DIVING: TERRY BOWEN (CERRITOS); JACK FURRY (S.A.); (FULLERTON) 55.1; MARC FRIEDMAN (S.D.) 55.8; OICK NEWQUIST WAYNE HILLIARD (L.A.C.C.); ED KEESLING (CERRITOS); JOE NAPPI (FuLLERTON) 56.0; JIM RAYL (O.C.C.) 56.1; ROBERT HOLHLUND (p.c.C.); DAN RINK (STOCKTON); BOB SALINAS (VALLEJO); DAVE (WORCESTER J.C.) 56.2. SNYOER (FOOTHILL); TOM WEIR (FULLERTON); BOB WHITWORTH(LAV).

200 YD BUTTERFLY: JERROLD SHEELEY (E.C.C.) 2:01.4"; JOHN 400 YO ~EDLEY RELAY: B. DESMOND, L. LAVISR, 6. ILHAN, J. SATO (L.A.V.) 2:02.4; 806 PLATE (FOOTHILL) 2:04.4; DAVE HACEDO (FOOTHILL) 3:43.8*; L. RAFFkELLI, K. MERTON, J. SATO, DIXON (L.A.V.) 2:07.8; GARY ILMAN (FOOTHILL) 2:08.3; DICK H. BIGGER (L.A.V.) 3:44.1; R. COOPER, D. KING, D. PITHAN, PITMAN (L.B.C.C.) 2:09.4; DICK NEW~UIST (FULLERTON) 2:10.6; R. QUAYLE (L.B.C.C.) 3=48.7; P. HAXWELL, R. JOHNSON, S. 7HOM-- RILEY QUAYLE (L.8.C.C.) 2:11.7; BOB PIERSON (C.O.S.) SON, T. FLANAGAN "(S.H.C.C.) 3:50.0; D. ASHLEIGH, T. SM[ER- 2:13.0; JOHN BAYLESS (FOOTHILL) 2:14.3. DYK, R. PERRY, J. PUTMAN (CERRITOS) 3:53.2; R. MAND[NSHIED, 200 YD INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY: KEN MERTEN IL.A.V.I 2:06.5; GARy R. RODHEIM, J. RAYL, 8. WATKINS (O.C.C.) 3=53.3; J. THOMAS, ]LMAN (FOOTHILL) 2:06.7; BILL WATKINS [O.C.C.) 2:08.1; OONN R. PRASSER, L. BERENS, A. HARRISON (BAKERSFIELD) 3:55.5; S. KING (L.B.C.C.) 2:08.6; DICK CHAPMAN (L.B.C.C.) 2:09.0; JOHN READ, 8. SMITH, WYN.CONDICT, D. NEWQUIST (FULLERTON) 3:55.7; SAtO (L.A.V.) 2:09.9; STEVE MEYER (L.A.V.) 2:10.6; TERRY J. KAMAE, M. RACO, P. DENIS, B. WELTY (S.A.) 3:56.1; B. O' HUMPHRIES (L.B.C.C.) 2:11.5; JERRY MACEDO (FOOTHILL) 2:12.7; DONNELL, V. ROSCELLI, L. HUIRAS, D. AZEVEDO (STOCKTON) 6TEVE BARNETT (FOOTHILL) 2:13.0; JERROLD 8HEELEY (E.C.C.) 4:01.7; B. HATZHAN, R. HARRIS, B. PIERSON, D. DAVIS (C.O.S.) 2:13.0. 4:07.7.

400 YD FREESTYLE RELAY: A. SNYDER, T. HORADK, G. RUBLE, 400 YD INDIVIDUAL HEOLEY: JERROLD SHEELEY (E.C.C.) 4:38.2;" G. ILMAN (FooTHILL) 3:18.6"; P. CHURCHILL, P. MAXWELL, T. DAVE ASHLEIGH (CERRITOS) 4=40.3; DICK CHAPMAN (L.B.C.C.) FLANAGAE, R. JOHNSON (SMCC) 3:22.2; R. SCHENK, H. BIDDEN, 4:46.0; JOHN HYATT (H.S.A.C.) 4:46.8; STEVE BARNETT (FOOT- L. RXFFAELLI, S. MEYER (LAV) 3=23.3; J. MONTR[LLk, J. SET- HILL) 4:48.2; BOB SMITH (A.R.C.) 4:48.5; BILL WATKINS (0. MIRE, R. OUAYLE, D. EVANS (LBCC) 3:23.8; B. WATKINS, C. C.C.) 4:50.1; FRANK SOUTHERLIN (L.B.C.C.) 4:53.5; DENNY DOUGLAS, D. LOOMIS, D. GELVlN (OCC) 3:28.8; S. READ, WYN GELVlN (O.C.C.) 4:54.0; DAN FREEMAN (FOOTHILL) 4:64.1. CONDICT, D. NEWQUIST, WAYNE CONDICT (FULLERTON) 3:26.1; B. I-METER DIVING: ALAN 8ALCH (~.A.); TERRY BOWEN (E.C.C.); KASKOFF, G. NOLTE, T. ALLEN, B. READY (MENLO) 3:26.5; G. JACK FURRY (S.A.); ED KEESLING (E.C.C.); JOE NAPPI (P.C.C.); JONES, D. BEVERIDGE, T. SMEERDYKE, J. PUTNAM (CERRITOS) BILL ROBISON (FOOTHILL); BOB SALINAS (VALLEJO); DAVE 3:27.8; P. WITORSKI, B. TORKELSON, D. DAVIS, J. 6AKER (OOS)

3:31.2; K. KLAVON, D. 8RADFORD, C. VANOERSLUIS, B. FLIPPINI SCHAFER (FLINT J.C.); DAVE SNYDER (FOOTHILL); TOM WEIR (FRESNO) 3=32.4.

MIAMI VALLEY AAU OPEN MEET MAERKI, CPH CHATAQUA, OHIO 100 YO BREASTSTROKE

JUNE 12-15, 1963 50 YD POOL J. RAKAR, DD * AMERICAN RECORD L. RICHARDSON, PLSC

** NATIONAL AG RECORD G. LIPE, CPH I00 YD BUTTERFLY GIRLS

]C & UNDER L. PLIEMAN, DO 50 YD FREESTYLE J. TORLEY, 00 B. ELLERS, KY 31.0 B. BARROWS, PLSG

200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY C. HERRICK, ~'CC 30.9 J. TORLEY, 00

A. 8TRICKLAND, DO 32.0 L. PLIEHAN, DO I00 YD FREESTYLE B. ELLER8 KY 1:08.9 M. GOODWIN, PLSC

' I H DIVING H. LIPE, CPH I:09.3 V. DEVORE, WSC I : l l . I S. OSBERGER, N,.IC

S. ALDRIDGE, UN 50 YD BACKSTROKE M. SCHWARTZ, LAKESIDE PK'*34.1 B. BARROWS, PLSC B. ELLERS, KY 34.2 15-17 A. STRICKLAND, D0 37.1 I00 YD FREESTYLE 50 YD BREASTSTROKE J. HENDERSON, PLSC D. REED, CPM -- 42.9 P. SMITH, EVY P. HALPIN, CPH 42.9 K. SCHWARTZ, LEP M. SCHWARTZ, LAKESIDE PK 42.9 200 YD FREESTYLE 50 YO BUTTERFLY P. HENDERSON, PLSC 8. ELLERS, KY 32.6 C. BOOTH, FF G. HERRICK, WCC 32.7 K. SCHWARTZ, LEP V. OEVORE, WSC 33.2 I00 YD BACKSllROKE 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY P, SMITH, EVY B. ELLERS, KY *'2=49.2 J. HENDERSON, PLSC V. DEVORE, WSG 2:53.0 J. HILLER, FF H. LIPE, CPH 2:57.0 IO0 YD BREASTSTROKE

• I H DIVING C. CAIGNON, PLSC C. DEOR. SPY 75.40 P. SMITH, EVY J. SCHAFPIELD, CPH 73.55 S. PFANNER, 00 P. MUOD, DD 56.60 IOO YD BUTTERFLY

l l -12 P. SMITH, EVY 50 YD FREESTYLE C. SCHUTTE, CPM P. TURNER, CPH 28.5 S. KENNEDY, FF P. 8ERGMAN, MY 28.7 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY O. DIEBOLD, CPH 29.2 K. SCHWARTZ, LEP 200 YD FREESTYLE C. BOOTH, FF B. HERO, DSSG *'2:21.9 J. MILLER, FF D. DIEBOLD, CPH 2:22.3 I H DIVING P. HENDERSON, PLSC 2:22.8 G. WELTON, DD I00 YD 8ACKS~OKE 8. SHAFFIELD, CPH P, BERGMAN, KY 1:12.4 L. HIGH, CPM D. JONES, 0D I:15.1 3 M DIVING P. TURNER, CPH 1:15.4 S. ALDRIDGE, UN I00 YD 8REASTS~OKE d. SLAYBACK, 00 L, POST, UN. 1:22.6 D. PAINE, OD P. SMITH, EVY 1:22.7 GIRLS OPEN B. HERO, DSS 1:26.0 IO0 YO FREESTYLE 50 YD BUTTERFLY 8. HERO, DSS 31.5 D. JONES, DD 31.8 V. HELPIN, CPM 32.1 200 YD INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY 8. HERO, DSS P. SMITH, EVY P. BERGMAN, KY I H DIVING B. SANDERS, SSC K. WHEELER, SSC K. MUDD, DD

13-14 I00 YD FREESTYLE J. CUNNINGHAM, UN. H. GOODWIN, PLSC K. SHELDON, FF 200 YD FREESTYLE J. CUNNINGHAM, UNA. H. GOODWIN, PLSD J. TORLEY, DO I00 YD BACKSTROKE J. CUNNINGHAH, UN F. SHELDON, FF

2:41.5 2:43.7 2=45.3

143:90 127.60 117.15

58.6 1:02.6 I:05.4

2:19.3 2:24.0 2:26.4

1:07.5 I:16.3

J. CUNNINGHAM, UN. J. HENDERSON, PLSC 0. DIEBOLD, CPM 400 YD FREESTYLE D. DIEBOLD, CPH J. TORLEY, DD J. HAKAR, DD 200 YD 8ACKSTROKE J. HILL, PLSC S. SPRIGG, PLSC D. JONES, DD 200 YD BREASTSTROKE C. CAIGNON, PLSC J, RAKAR, DD P. SMITH, EVY 200 YD BUTTERFLY L. PLEIMAN, DO P. HENDERSON, PLSG L. RICHARDSON, PLSC 400 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY P. SMITH, EVY J, RAKAR, DO J. MILLAY, CPM I M DIVING

1:17.8 J. POPE, UN 337.95 Do PAINE, D0 241.10

1:17.3 3 M DIVING :23.2 J. POPE, UN. 349.90 :23.7 S. ALDRIDGE, UN. 327.85

: I I . 9 BOYS :15.7 I0 & UNDER :16.3 50 YO FREESTYLE

2=40.7 2:41.2 2:41.2

208.50 198.90 I65.55

1:02.4 1=02.6 1:04.7

2:18.4 2:25.6 2:27.7

1:12.7 1:14.8 1:16.3

1:16.0 1|20.5 1:21.0

1:1t.2 1:16.5 1:20.4

2=43.5 2:46.5 2:46.9

213.45 213.05 207.20

338.85 329.60 214.55

B. WOODFORD, RCSG 30.3 8. BATHUNE, PLSC 30.8 T, HERRLINGER, DY 31.2 100 YD FREESTYLE L. HUDNALL, CPH 1:09.3 J. SZUBA, OPP 1:09.7 S. BETHUNE, PLSG 1:09.8 50 '(D BACKSTROKE 8. PRESTON, CPN 35.0 B. WEAVER, KY 36.8 S. ROXBOROUGH, UN. 37.4 50 YD BREASTSTROKE B. HURTAGH, TO 40.4 J. MAGEE, CPH 40.8 K. HIPOLIT, CPH 42.3 50 YD BUTTERFLY L. HUDNALL, CPH 32.1 8. MURTAGH, TC 32.6 J. SZUBA, OPP 33.5 200 YO INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY B. WEAVER, KY 2:48.2 B. MURTAGH, TC 2:52.9 J. 6ZUSA, DPP 2:57.1 200 YO FREESTYLE RELAY CINC. PEPSi MARLINS * '2:08.0 PLSA eA~ 2:07.1 FF 2:20.5 I H DIVING H. MOTIER, UN. 85.80 C. DABBS, FF 60.25 N. MARSHALL, F~" 54.00

11-12 50 YD FREESTYLE D. HARKER, TC 27.6 B. CAREY, CPH 28.0 R. GOPF, CPH 29.5 20O YI) FREESTYLE B. FOUSE, LEP 2:16.7 J. SMITH, EVY 2:17.8 D. HYLANT, TO 2:21.3 IO0 YD BACKSTROKE B. FOUSE, LEP I:11.1 P. STEVENS, KY 1:12.4 D. HARKER, TC 1=14.6

I=02.7 I00 YD BREASTSTROKE 1:04.7 D. PURSLEY, PLANT.SO **1:16.9 1=04.8 J. SMITH, EVY 1:18.0

E. FOUSE, LEP 1=22.3 5:13.8 50 YD BUTTERFLY 5=15.5 D. HARKER, TC 29.7 5:29.4 R. DOFF, CPH 30.9

P. STEVENS, KY 32.4 2:44.5 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2:48.0 J. SMITH, EVY 2:32.1 2:51.1 6. FOUSE, LEP 2:37.2

0. MARKER, TO 2:40.0 2:47.2 I H DIVING 2:51.I d. GOROG, UN. 134.95 2=54.0 G. HILLER, CPH 124.55

8. EUBANK, SPY 121.80 "2=46.1

2:58.0 t3-14 3:07.7 IOO YD FREESTYLE

F. HARTYE, PLSC 55.3 5:31.9 E. BETTENDOrF, LEP 56.0 5:59.8 S. CONNELL, PSC 57.4 6:41.0 200 YD FREESTYLE

F. HARTYE, PLANT.SO *'2:03.1

E. 6ETTENDORF, LEP 2:05.9 L. ALTENAU, COKE "2:13.2 G, NEUMANN, PL$C 2:13.9 E. BECK, COKE 2:20.9 I00 YD BACKSTROKE H. HILL, PLSC 2=26.6 E. BETTENDORF, LEP I=04.4 400 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY R. GRANT, LEP 1:07.5 E. BECK, COKE 4:55.1 FOGG, CPH I: i0.7 J. LEFFINGWELL~ LEP 5:20.1 I00 YD BREASTSTROKE R. SZUBA, DPP 5:31.3 F, ARSHAM, LEP 1:13.8 I H DIVING S. BULLARD, CPH l:15.0 D. GARTEIZ, CC 445.4~ T. FRETTHOLD, LEP 1:15.4 L. PROPUMO, PLSC 356.40 I00 YD BUTTERFLY T. WITTE, PLSC 342.70 E. 8ETTENDORF, LEP I:03.3 -- 3 H DIVING P. SHEEHE, NOD I:04.0 D. GARTEIZ, CC 476.55 8. MCANDREWS, CPH 1:06.1 T. WITTE, PLSC 392.00 200 YD INOIVIDUAL MEDLEY L. PROFUMO t PLSC 378.55 E. BETTE~DORF, LEP 2:18.6 F. HARTYE, PLSC 2:26.4 UPLAND HIGH SCHOOL JR. OLYMPICS R. GRANT, LEP 2=30.8 UPLAND, CALIF. I H DIVING MAY 25, JUNE I-2, 1963 25 YD PL. J. HUFFSTUTLER,'NYSC 239.70

* NATtL JN. OLYMPICS REC, P. DUFFY, DD 193.80 D. WILSON, CPH 164.10 # NATVL JR. OLYMPICS REC.

15-17 I00 YD FREESTYLE B. GNELL, DY 53.9 50 YD FREESTYLE G. BRICK, DY 54.7 8. ADAIR, SFVAC "28.2 J. 80YDE, COKE 56.4 N. MULLEN, VHSC 30.5 200 YD FREESTYLE 8. 8RICK, DY L. FRENCH, COKE 8. HARTYE, PLSC I00 YD BACKSTROKE J. 8OYCE, COKE J. WECKLER, WOSC T. MCCARTY, UN I00 YD BREASTSTROKE H. KOCH, PLSC F. FRIEND, CPM B, ACKERMAN, UN I00 YD BUTTERFLY R. WALES, YNEP B. BRICK, DY J. WECXLEr, WOSC 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY R. WALES, YNEP R. WITT, FF R. HILL, PL$C

I H DIVING T. BORCHERS, DD 8. GRIFFIN, DY C. MOORE, GSC

3 H DIVING T. 80RCNERS, 00 J. HUFFSTUTLER, NYSC 8. GRIFFIN, DY

BOY8 OPEN I00 YD FREESTYLE D. ABBOT, PLSC G. SAPODIN, COKE F. TERAUDS, COKE 400 YD FREESTYLE C. WINEGAHD, COKE L. FRENCH, COKE L. HARTYE, PL$C 1650 YD FREESTYLE E. BECK, CINC.COKE L. FRENCH, CINO.COKE C. WENEGARD, CINC.COKE 200 YD BACKSTROKE E. BECK, COKE D. ABBOTT, PL$C J. HEIHAN, COKE 200 YD BREASTSTROKE M. KOCH, PLSG D. WtESENHAHN, COKE 5. ANDERSON, PLSG 200 YD BUTTERFLY

2:02.8 2:03.0 2:04.4

1:01.7 1:05.2 1:05.6

1:10.2 1=12.5 1:13.0

56.6 1:02.5 1=03.1

2:22.3 2=26.5 2:27.4

285.15 245.80 213.95

315.65 302.60 290.25

52.9 55.0 54.9

4:24.1 4:25.4 4:31.6

19=30.4 19.33.6 20.45.1

2:18.7 2=22.3 2:23.2

2=34.5 2:37.0 2:40.7

GIRLS IO& UNDER

S. AT~ODD, L =Y" T 31.0 IDO YO FREESTYLe_ B. ADAIR, SFVAC 1=02.7 N. MULLEN, VHSG 1:08.4 S. STOLARIK, BSA 1:08.5 50 YD BACKSTROKE S. ATWOOD, Lay"T #35.4 D. HILAM, VHSG 36.7 R. LARSON, LSC 37.6 50 YD BREASTSTROKE B. FREIWALD, $880 39.7 D.'DAGOSTA, 6SA 40.2 S. 6TOLARIK, 6SA 40.3 50 YD BUTTERFLY B. ADAir, 8FVAC "32.0 L. HASTINGS, SLSS 33.5 J. ELLIS, 88SO 33.9 IO0 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY K. PLAISTED, WHSS 1:16.1 S, STOLARIK, BSA 1:17.1 $. ATWOOD, L"Y"T 1=17.9 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY K. PLAISTED, ~ 8 S 2:46.8 L, JACOBS, ~LICC 3:01.5 A. DELONG, LAAC 3:03.7

11-12 50 YD FREESTYLE C. ADLER, SOSS 28.1 8. HOOD 28.4 K. DOYLE, CCSC 28.6 100 YD FREESTYLE T. HEWITT, UNATT 1:00.3 B. HOOD 1:01.9 8. HOURSELL, CGSC 1:02.9 200 YD FREESTYLE T. HEWITT, UNATT 2:12.8 P. CAREttO, CCSC 2:15.8 8. HOUNSELL, CCSG 2:16.5 50 YD 8AOKSTROKE A. FELIX, AQSC 32.7 P. CAREttO, CCSC 32.9 M. 6ALTER, UNaTT 33.3 50 YD BREASTSTROKE D. TURK, 8SC 31.0 K. THORNTON, AQSC 37.1 N. FRAWLEY, SLS$ 37°6 50 YD BUTTERFLY C. ADLER, SOSS 29.4 M. WILSON, ~088 30e5 J. ALLEN, CCSC 31.1.

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