Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission CALIFORNIA DISTANCE SWIMMERS TO ROY SAARIAND URHOSAARI, FATHER & COACH OF EL SEGUNDO HIGH SCHOOL SA&RI . . . SCHOOLBOY BEST California, long regarded as the spawning ground of great national ranking swimmers, dominated 1962 High School All-America selections as compiled by Ray Mondro, Highland Park, Ml'chigan, Chairman of the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Assoc. Selection Committee. So strong in depth were the mermen from California, that in the freestyle middle distances and individual medley events half of the 20 selected for each event came from the Golden State, and the majority of that state's selections were developed in the Southern CIF district, But if California claimed to have the country's best, other states were within striking distance. Illinois, long a hot-bed of Outstanding scholastic swimming, and traditionally rich in high caliber competition in Evanston-New Trier-Hinsdale area, Michigan, Florida and Ohio also showed solid depth with Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Texas not far behind. And this latter group placed at least one man in almost every event. • Oklahoma surprised, as they splashed inl the national picture, and Maryland, throu~ the efforts of one schoolboy, gained meJ tion in the High School Honor Roll , Swimming. Individually, it was a climax of a faJ tastic year for Roy Saari, 17 year old ] Segundo, California senior. Saari rankc first in four individual events, establisht three Interscholastic records and receiv~ mention in two other events ( 100 yaJ backstroke and 50 yard freestyle)suppot ing his claim as the best U.S. High Scho, swimmer of 1962. ' Saari, headed for University of Southel California, gave full credit to Urho, h father-coach at El Segundo High, who turn credits water-polo as one of t] prime conditioners necessary for today top performances. In the 400 yard freestyle Saari led California sweep of the first six places, 3:53.9, a record for the event, being . ahead of Dean Williford, Downey 3:57. Bill Farley, St. Francis, 3:58.5; Dick Rotl sophomore from Atherton, 3:58.9; L, Danielson, Notre Dame, Sherman Oak 3:59; Mike Wall junior at Blackford, S~ Left column, top to bottom m Robert Willlamson, Rick Hollister, James MacMillan, Dean Willeford, Bill Farley, Richard Walls. Center column, top to bottom - - Scott Cordin, Gary Ilman, Dave Buchanan, Philip Riker III, William Jennlson, Don Spencer. Right column, top to bottom - - Rich McGeagh, George Goff, Peter Hammer, Rees Orland, William Dtley, Charles Gantner. 4 Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission ALL-AMERICA'S Right inside column, top to bottom - - Dick Schaible, Tom Trotheway, Kenneth Frost, Bill Craig, Paul Scheeror, William Truesdall. Right outside column, top to bottom ~ Dick Jacobberger, Mike Wall, Ken Webb, Kenneth Sitzbergor, Larry Andreason. Top, left - - Glendale, Calif. Hoover High School Medley Relay team (L-R, Rick Russ, Rich McGeagh, Gerry Main, Bill Craig). Lower l e f t Atherton, Calif. Menlo High School Freestyle Relay (L-R, Greg Buckingham, Bob Plate, Bob Laird, John Mortenson) Jose, 3:59,5 and Tom Diefenderfer, Santa Clara 4:02.4. All but Diefenderfer and Roth were from the Southern California area. Bubba Tongay, Jackson High, Miami was the first non-Californian to earn All America recognition in the event with a 4:03.5 clocking to his credit, as three more California based high school boys broke into the list of twenty. In the 100 yard freestyle, the El Segundo 3-time National AAU Indoor Champion, recorded a time of :48.7 just a little more than a second faster than Gary Ilman, James Lick High School, San Jose, :48.9. Bob Williamson, Tonowanda, New York, clocked 3rd best time, :49.3 followed by Dick Jacob° berger, Berkeley :49.8; Tom Pringle, Evanston, :49.8. The 200 yard freestyle almost duplicated the 400 yard event as Hinsdale, Illinois Scott Cordin's 1:51.1 stopped a California whitewash of the first six places. Roy, perched at the top of the 8-lap event with a Interscholastic record of 1:46.6 followed by Bill Farley and crosstown rival Dean Williford, both tied at 1:49.0. Then it was Lee Danielson and Mike Wail, both at 1:50.5, followed by Cordin. The West Coast state dominated the event so solidly that they placed eleven out of the twenty All-Americans, with only five states, Illinois (3), Florida (2), Oklahoma (2), New York and Pennsylvania one each, able to gain national honors. Saari's third 1st place ranking came in the 200 yard individual medley as he led all high school swimmers in the four stroke event, 2:01.8, an Interscholastic record. Bill Utley, Odessa, Texas by way of Indianapolis was second, 2:04.1. Charles Gantner, Piscataway, New Jersey, 2:05.3 earned the third ranking followed by a pair of Californians tied for fourth, Bob Hopper, a junior at Arcadia and Karl McCrary, Palo Alto, 2:02.6. Rich McGeagh, Hoover-Glendale, Calif., and Bob Williamson Tonowanda, N.Y., tied for the fastest 50-yard freestyle, :21.9. Baltimore's Philip Denkewitz, Poly, :22.0; Bill Groft, York, Pa. :22.1; Rich Hollisfer, Dieruff-Allentown and Brad Lindeblad, Broward-Florida both at :22.2 filled out the top six. Michigan swimmers though not in the top six made their best showing with six All America placements in this event. McGeagh established an Interscholastic High School mark of :54.5 in placing first in the 100 yard backstroke. This time bett e r e d the time of a pair of Illinois dorsal stars, Pete Hammer, Evanston and George Goff, Proviso East-Maywood, both jtied at :54.9. Another Illini, Rees Orland, Moline, claimed 4th ranking :56.1 followed by John Leasure, McKinley-Canton, Ohio, : 56.6; Mike Forrest, Garden Grove, Calif, :57.1. Gary Ilman, James Lick, San Jose, Calif. was the kingpin in the butterfly, clocking :53.2. South Bend's Dave Buchanen, Riley, :54.2 had the second best time followed by Phil Riker, Eastside-Patterson, N.J. and John White, Edgewater-Orlando, Fla. both :54.4 for third best. Donn Spencer, SeaholmBirmingham, Mich. :54.5 and John Sato, Los Angeles, :54.6 rounded out the best six. C o n t i n u e d Dick Schaible, Los Altos, Calif. just did snag first place breaststroke on National o n page 14 Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission STEVE JACKMAN, Minnesota RICK NELSON, Michigan JIM SPREITZER, Illinois VIRGIL LUKEN, Minnesota MURRAY ROSE, So. California EDWIN SPENCER, No. Carolina St. ARTIE WOLFE, Ohio State L.B. SCHAEFER, Ohio State LOU VITUCCI, Ohio State MARTY MOLL, Ohio State JACKMAN'S 4 EVENTS LEADS NCAA ALL-AMERICA N.C.A,A. ALL AMERICASWIMMING TEAM 1962 Ed. Note: G. Robert Mowerson has been selected as the replacement for Bill Huesner at the University of Minnesota. Starting in September, Mowerson will be located in Minneapolis as the head Coach of swimming. Mowerson leaves Michigan State where he served as the assistant to Charles MacCaffree, Jr. Assisting Mowerson will be Ron O'Brien, who will be the diving Coach and act as assistant swimming coach. O'Brien reports at the end of September on his release from the army. By G. Robert Mowerson, Chairman All-America-Selection Committee * NOTES N.C.A,A. WINNER 50 YARDFREESTYLE: J. JACKMAN*(UNIV,OF MINN.)I MICHAELMC~ AUSTIN, (YALE UNIV.); JAMESM. NORMAN(UNiv. OF CINCINNATI); JEFFREYP, MATT$ON (MICHe STATEU.)I ROBERT E. KAUFMANN(HARVARDUNIV,); GARYD. LAPHISE (BOWLING GREENUNIV.); JOHNBERNARD(UNIV. OF OKLA)~ STEVEN East Lansing, Michigan - - Steve Jackman, 21 year old junior from University of Minnesota, made the 1962 N C A A All-America Swimming Team in four events to lead all others as 35 universities contributed to the cream of the greatest crop of college swimmers and divers in N C A A history. This year, the All-America Selection Committee decided that any designation as to place and time would be omitted from the 1962 All-America certificates. It was also decided by the committee that all reference to times would be omitted in release to any publications. The only AllAmerica who will receive special notation on his certificate will be the N C A A winner who will be honored by these words on his certificate. The committee recognized that the gap between first and tenth in each event is rapidly closing and the time is ripe for up and coming swimmers to stick their heads way out in front of the college group and really give them something to shoot at. Young men who could do this are already making names for themselves and a big break through is due in many events, especially the 100 yard freestyle, and 100 and 200 yard butterfly. N C A A winners were: Steve Jackman, Minnesota, 50 and 100 yard freestyle; James Spreitzer, Illinois, 220 yard freestyle; Murray Rose, So. Calif., 440 yard and 1500 meter freestyle; Edwin Spencer, North Carolina State, 100 yard butterfly; Arthur Wolfe, Ohio State, 200 yard butterfly; Richard F. Nelson, Michigan, 100 yard breaststroke; Virgil Luken, Minnesota, 200 yard breaststroke; Louis B. Schaefer IV, Ohio State, 100 and 200 yard backstroke; Harley "Marty" Mull, Ohio State, 200 yard Individual medley; Michigan State (J. Mattson, D. Rowe, W. Wood, M. Wood) and Minnesota (J. Bergman, D. Crocker, R. Allen, S. Jackman) tied in 400 yard freestyle relay; Ohio State (L. B. Schaefer, T. Kovacs, A. Wolfe, J. Plain) 400 yard medley relay; Louis Vitucci, Ohio State, 1-meter and 3-meter springboard. ~AYMOND PADOVAN (UNIV OF $0. (UNIV OF MICH.); ILL.); JAMES L, KERR I00 YARDFREESTYLE: 8TEVEN J. JACKMAN* (UNIv. OF MINN.)I MICHAELMcK. AUSTIN (YALE UNIV,); RAYMONDPADOVAN(UNIV, OF SO. ILL.); ROBERT E. KAUFMANN ( HARVARD UNIV.); MICHAEL J. WOOD(MICH. STATEUNIV.); JEFFREYP. MATTSON ( (MICH, STATE U N I V , ) ; JOSEPH ALKIRE ( UNIV, OF CINCINNATI); JAMES L. KERR (UNIV. OF HICH.)~ JAMESd. BPREITZER (UNIV. OF ILL.); JOHN R. PLAIN (OHIO STATE UNIV.); JAMES NORMAN ( UNIV. OF CINCINNATI); REED (UNIV. OF SO. CALIF.)', PETEN 220 YARD FREESTYLE: JAMES J . SPREITZER*(UNIV. OF I L L . ) ; DENNIS ROUNSAVELL (UNIV. OF SO. CALIF.); MICHAELJ. WOOD(MICHIGAN STATE UNIV.); ALANB. 80HERB (INDIANA UNIV.); TOMW, VERTH (INDIANA U N I V . ) ; JOHN R. PLAIN (OHIo STATE U); WILLIAM T. DARNTON (UNIV. OF MICH.); STEVEN J . JACKMAN (UNIv. OF MINN.); PETERV. 8INTZ ( INDIANAUNIV) RICHARD BLICK (No. CENTRAL COLLEGE); CHARLES A, SCHEUTTE (UNIV. OF OKLA.); PAuL F. THOMPSON (FLA.ST,U). 440 YARD FREESTYLE: HURRAY ROSE*(UNOF SO. CALIF.); GARY HEINRICH (UNIv. OF CINCINNATI); ALANB. $OMERS (INDIANAUNIV.); AUBREY M. BURER (SO, METHODIST U N I V . ) ; WILLIAM T. DARNTON (UNIv. OF MICH.); W. CLAUDETHOMPSON(INDIANA UNIV,)~ PETER V. $1"NTZ (INDIANA UNIV,); PAUL F C o n t i n u e d on p a g e 3 0 8 Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission HIGH SCHOOL ALL AMERICA (Cont'd. /rom page 5) Rank list, 1:02 a mere 1-tenth better than Tom Tretheway, Mt. Lebanon, Pa., 1:02.1, the time of 1:02 ties Tretheway's record set in 1961. Ken Frost, Redwood High, Larkspur, Calif., 1;02.8 was third and all three are reported headed for Indiana University. Fourth seeding went to a pair . . . Bill Craig, Hoover-Glendale and Ricky Nesbit, Highland Park, Dallas 1:03.1. James Spillane, brother of Olympian Joan Spillane, grabbed sixth spot with a 1:03.2, Spillane attends Spring Branch, Houston High. The relay events were fiercely contested, and the records made in 1961 and seeming safe for a few years didn't hold up a full season. In the 200 yard medley relay, the old mark of 1:41.2 set by the New Trier High School was erased by the Glendale Hoover quartet of Rich McGeagh, Bill Craig, Rick Russ and Gerry Main, who posted an eyepopping 1:40.7, to anchor their claim as the country's best. Evanston, I11. 1:43.1; Tonowanda, N.Y. 1:44.2; Santa Clara, Cal., 1:44.3; Garden Grove, Cal. 1:44.8 and Mt. Lebanon, Penn. 1:44.8 rounded out the top six. In the 200 yard freesyle relay, Atherton, Calif. cracked the mark set by Santa Clara in 1961. Sprinters Greg Buckinham, Bob Laird, John Mortenson and Bob Plate won top ranking in the relay posting a 1:30.0. El Segundo and San Leandro, Cal. 1:31.2; Evanston and Tonawanda, N. Y. 1:31.9 followed in order. In diving, quality in performance was shared in almost every part of the country. Youngsters like Ken Sitzberger, Fenwick, Oak Park, Ill. (finalist in A A U Indoor Championship) Dicky Morse, Hillwood, Nashville, Tenn., Dicky Chowning, Paschal, Fort Worth, Texas, Larry Andreason, Western, Anaheim, Calif., Greg Smith, Lincoln Park, Mich. and Les Gerber, Springfield, N.J. will be right up in national contention as they pursue their sport in college competition. SEE THE PAN-AMS The 1963 Pan American Games are scheduled for Sao Paulo, Brazil, the end of April and early May, 1963. Take advantage of our pre-arranged transportation by jet, housing and tickets to the swimming and diving events. 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NORDSTROM(OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY). 1500 METERS FREESTYLE: HURRAYROSE * (UNIV. OF SO. CALIF.); GARY HEINRICN (UNIV. OF ClNCINNAIT)I ALAN B. SOMERS (INDIANA UNIV); W. CLAUDE THOMPSON(INDIANA UNIV.); DENNIS ROUNSAVEL LE (UNIV. OF SO. CALIF.); ROY D. BURRY (UNIV. OF MICH.); BRIAN FOSS (UNIv OF SO. CALIF); WARRENG, UHLER (UNIv. OF MICH.); JOHNW. ADAM (CALIF. POLY.); AUBREY M. BURER (~0. METHODIST UNIV.). I00 YARD BUTTERFLY: EDWIN V. SPENCER* (No. CAR. STATE UNIV.); RICHARD A MDDoNOUGN (VILLANOVA UNIV.); ARTHURD. WOLFE (OHIO STATE UNIV.); MICHAELF. TROY(INDIANA UNIV.) LARY ~. SCHULHOF (INDIANA UNIV.)I JOSEPHALKIRE (UNIv OF CINCINNATI); NATHANIEL L. CLARK (OHIO STATE UNIV.); GERALD S. LIVINGSTONE (URIv. OF FLORIDA); MICHAEL MEALIFFE (UNIV. OF SO. CALIF.); JOHN BERGMAN(UNIV. OF MINN.); ALASDAIR U. BARNETSEN(SO METHODIST U.). 200 YARDBUTTERFLY: ARTHURD. WOLFE* (OHlO STATE UNIV.); RICHARDA. MC DONOUGH(VILLANOVAUNIV.); MICHAELF. TROY~INDIANA UNIV.); LARYA. SCHULHOF(UNIV. OF ]NDIANA); CARLJ SHAAR( MICH. STATE UNIV.); ALLAN L. CARTWRIGHT (ONI STATE UNIV.); BRIAN FOSS (UNIv. OF SO. CALIF.); NATHANIEL L. CLARK ( OHIO STATE UNIVo); JEFFREYB. MOORE (UNIv. OF MICH.); DENNIS DEVINE (UNIV. OF SO. CALIF.); ENN MANNARD ( UNIV. OF MICHIGAN). I00 YARDBREASTSTROKE: RICHARD F. NELSON * ( UNIVERSITY OF MICH.); G~ARDINER GREEN ( PRINCETON UNIV.); CHESTERA. JASTREMSKI (INDIANA UNIV.); PETER FOGARASY(No. CAROLINA ST.U.) KENNATH H. NAKASONE (INDIANA UNIV.); THOMASG.KOvACS (OHIO STATE UNIV.); VIRGIL LUKEN (UNIV. OF MINN.); FRED MUNSCR(LONG BLANDUNIV.); JON P. ROWE(SO. METHODIST UNIV.); CHARLESD. GRIFFINs JR. (U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY). i¸¸ i 200 YARDBREASTSTROKE: VIRGIL LUKEN*(UNIV. OF MINN.); RICHARDF. NELSON (UNIV. OF MICH.); CHESTERA. JASTREMSKI (INDIANA U.) KENNETH He NAKASOME(INDIANA UNIV.)~ PETER FOGARASY (No. CAROLINA STATE UNIV.); G.GARDINER GREEN (PRINCETON UNIV.); THOMASG. KOVACS(OHlO STATEUNIV.); JOHN F. BAKER (UNIV. OF MICH.); JACKSCHULTZ(SO. ILL. UNIV.); JON P. ROWE(So. METHODISTUNIV.);CHARLE$ D. GRIFFIN.JR. (U.S.NAVAL ACADEMY)ILARRYZECHIEL (UT,.). I00 YD. BACKSTROKE: Louis B. SCHAEFER[V "(OHlO ~TATEUNIV.); JED R. GRAEL (PRINCETONUNIV.)I HAROLDTHOMPSONMANN(UNIV. OF NO. CAR.); THOMASC. STOCK (INDIANA UNIV.);JEFFHEY P. HATTSON(MICH. STATE UNIV.); LESTERE.CuTLER (UNIV. OF IowA); PHILIP L. MAYHER (KENYON); DAVID G PETERSON (UNIv. OF MINN.); VERNONG. SCHIMMEL ($0. METHODIST UNIV.); ROBERTW. WEGMkN(SAN JOSE STATE); WILLIAM F. DENNY (SO. METHODIST UNIV.). 200 YARD BACKSTROKE: LouIs B, ~CHAEFER IV * (OHIO ~TATE UNIV,); JED R, ORAEF (PRINCETONUNIV.)J THOMASC. STOCK(INDIANA U) HAROLD THOMPSONMANN ( UNIV OF NO. CAR.); EDWARDeTED STICKLES (INDIANA UNIV.); VERNONG. SCHIMMEL (SO. METHODIST UNIV.); WILLIAM F. DENNY (SO. METHODIST U) ROBERTB. BENI (YALE UNIV.); DAVIDG. PETER;ON(UNIv OF MINN.); MICHAEL G. ~EI$SING (UNIV. OF HICK.); PHILIP L. MAYHER (KENYON). 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: HARLEY ~MARTY" MULL * (OHIO ~"~rATEUNIV.); JACK G. NELSON (UNIV. OF DENVER); EDWARD"TEDe STICKLES (INDIANA UNIV.); CHESTERA. JASTREMSKI (INDIANA U) CARYP. TREHEWAN(INDIANA UNIV.); JOHNHOUSE(UNIv. OF SO. CALIF.); JOHN R. PRINGLE (HARVARDUNIV.); WILLIAM Lo WOOD (MICHIGAN STATE UNIV.); DAVID G. PETERSON (UNIV. OF MINN.); ALEC J. BORDEN (COLGATE UNIV.); JOHNDAY ( UNIV. OF OKLA.). 400 YARDFREESTYLERELAY: MICHIGAN STATE UNIV. * (J.P.MATTSON, D.E.RowEs W.L. WOOD, M.J. WOOD); UNIV. OF MINNESOTA*(J.BERGMANs D.A CROCKER, R.L. ALLEN, $.J.JACKHAN); OHIO STATE UNIV. (J,T.FOSTER, JR.,H. MULLs A.L.CARTWRIGHTs J.R.PLAIN); YALE UNIVERSITY (S.M. BUSSELLEs T.R.GARTENs C.L. Muss HkNs M.MOK. RUST!N); UNIV. OF MICHIGAN ( J.L.KERR s D ii ~!?ii~i:ili!iiiii!iiiii;iii!iiii~ii!i!:!i!i:i¸!i:i:il:i!l:i!ilili~ililii!ili!iii!iiiii:iii!iiii ii:ii i !iiiii ii!iiiiii!!iiiiii!i!ii,il TO E. FLODEN,W.L. DARNTON s F.W. BERRY); UNIV. OF SO. CALIF. (J. CORFMAN s J. HOUSE s D. DEVINE. P. REED); HARVARDUNIV. (A.D. ENGELBERG s D.A. HUNTER s W.L. ZENTGRAFs R.E. KAUFMANN); UNIV. OF WISCONSIN (R.E. MCDEVITTs R.G. HERMS s N.L. DEJESuS.W.J. BIRMINGHAM); UNIV. OF CINCINNATI (G. SAPADINs J.H. NORMANs J.F. MARCHETTIs J. ALKIRE); UNIV. OF WASHINGTON (J.D. BROWN~J.M. COULTERs E.G. CAZALETs R.H. JOCHUMS). 400 YhRD MEDLEYRELAY= OHIO STATE UNIVe" l L.B. SCHAEFER IV~ T.¢. KOVACS~ ADD WOLFEs J.R. PLAIN); PRINCETONUNIV. (J.R. GRAEFs G.G GREENs D.A. KENNEDY s R.J. WILLIAMS); INDIANAUNIv.(T C. STUCK, K.H. NAKASOME,L.A. SGHULROFs PeV. $1NTZ); UNIV. OF SO. CALIF. (R. MOULTONs R. GREISSERs M. MEALIFFEs J. CORFHAN); YALE UNIVERSITY ( R.B. BENIs J.A. YUROW. J.G. FINCH, I l l , M.McK.AuSTIN); MICH. ST UNIV. ( W.L. WooDsW. DRIVERs C.J. SHARKsD.E. ROWE); UNIV. OF MINNESOTA ( A.G. ERICKSONs V. LUNEWsJ. BERG MANs R.L. ALLEN); SOUTHERNMETHODIST UNIV. ( V.G. SCHIMMEL~J.P. ROWEs A.U. BARNETSEN,A.M. BURGER); UNIV. OF MICH. (M.G. REISSINGs R.F. NELSONs J.G. LONG STRETH, F.W. BERRY); No. CAROLINA STATE UNIV.( F. ELLIS~ P. FOGARASY, E.V. SPENGER~W. HCGINTY). I METER SPRINGBOARD DIVING: LOUIS V. VITUOCI*(OHIo STATE UNIV); JUAN BOTELLA (OHIO STATE UNIV,); JOHN D. VOGEL (PERDUE UNIVER.); J. RONALD JACE (UNIv. OF MICH.); JOHN DEININGER (UN. OF WASHINGTON); GORDONBEAVERS (UNIV. OF TEXAS); STANLEY C, ePETE~ Cox ( UNIVERSITY OF MICH.); J, STEPHEN McBRIDGE (UNIv. OF FLORIDA); JOHN ANIt;REWS (PRINCETON UNIV.); WILLIAM J. GLUECK (OHio ST. UNIV). 3 METER SPRINGBO~D DIVING: LOUIS V. VITUCCI* ( OHIO STATE UNIV.); JOHN 0. VOGEL (PURDUE UNIV.); JUAN BOTELLA (OHIo STATE UNIV.); STANLEY C. "PETEn Cox (UNIv. OF MICHIGAN); J. RONALO JACE (UNIV. OF~]CHIGAN); WILLIAM J. GLUECK (OHIO STe UNIVERSITY); JOHNDEININGER (UNIv. OF WASHINGTON); JOHN ANDREWS(PRINCETONUNIV.); ALFREDL. WARREN (CENTRAL STATE COLLEGE; FRITZ C. FISCHER (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY). BEAT! T h e s e r u g g e d , o n e . p i e c e , nlolded-fiberglass starting p l a t f o r m s really are t o u g h to beat. Lightweight, d u r a b l e a q d easy to install, t h e y are fast r e p l a c i n g c m n b e r s o n m w o o d - a n d - m e t a l starting blocks. T h e initial cost o f the G o o d y e a r S t a r t i n g P l a t f o r m s is well within the b u d g e t o f y o u r a q u a t i c club. I n fact, the r e c u r r i n g c h a r g e s o f n m i n t a i n i n g y o u r p r e s e n t b l o c k s are p r o b a b l y m o r e titan the cost o f r e p l a c i n g t h e m with a fu]l set o f these platforms. Available in white a n d seven brilliant c o l o r s ( b l u e , red, ye]low, g r e e n , o r a n g e , b r o w n a n d g r a y ) , the G o o d y e a r S t a r t i n g P l a t f o r m s add e x c i t e m e n t to e v e r y meet. T h e p s y c b o l o g i c a l " l i f t " t h e y p r o v i d e a n d their stability d u r i n g starts offer real a d v a n t a g e s to e v e r y s w i m m e r . Each Goodyear Starting Platform is delivered with a square-cut hase that ran be trimmed easily to match the contour of the coping or gutter of an)' pool. You are assured of a custom-fit, aml only haml tools are required to make a perfect installation, GOODYEAR AIRCRAFT CORPORATION PLANTS IN A K R O N , O H I O A N D LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZONA 30 • LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZONA PHONE SALES DIVISION WESTPORT 5-9331 Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTICb'~lt~11NG COACHES.OFAMERICA 1962 HIGH SCHOOLALL AMERICANTEAH OOMPILEO BY RAY J, MONDRO,COACH HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL, HIGHLAND PARK, HIDH. 400 YARDFREESTYLE: ROY SAARI (EL SEGUNDO,CALIF) 3:53.9*; DEANWILLEFORD (DOWNEY,CALIF) 3:57.6; BILL FARLEYIST.FRANClS, LA CANADA, CALIF) 3:58.5; DICKBOTH (ATHERTON CALIF) 3:58.9: LEE DANIELSON (NOTREDAME, 8HERMAN OAKS, CALIFI 3:59.0; MIKE WALL (BLACKFORD, SAN JOSE, CALIF) 3:59.5; ToM DIEFENOERFER(SANTA CLARA CALIF) 4:02.4; RUSSELLTONGAY(JACKSON, MIAMI,FLA) 4:03.5; SCOTTCORDIN (HINBDALE, ILL.) 4:03,7; PETER ADAHS (PERSHING, DETROIT, MICH) 4:04.6; KARL MCCRARY(PALO ALTO, CALIF) 4:05,2; CARLROBIE (BONNER, DREXELHILL, PA) 4:06.0; BILL BUHSON(NEwTRIER WINNETKA, ILL) 4:06.2; KRIS BROWN(LAHAR, HOUSTON, TEX) 4:06.8; KEN WEBB (WILSON, PORTLAND,ORE.) 4:07.4; TOMJAMI$ON (DULLARD, FRESNO,CALIF)4:07o8 HENRYFREY(ST. FRANCIS, BROOKLYN,N,Y,) 4:08,0; JIM MANNING (EDISON, TULSA,'OKLA) 4:08.8; JACK KIEFER (NEWTRIER, WINNETKA, ILL,) 4:09.4; DICK JACOBBERGER ( BERKELEY, CALIF.) 4:09.7. I00 YARDFREESTYLE: GABY ILMAN CLICK, 9AN JOSE, CALIF) 48.9; ROBERTWILLIAMSON (TONAWANDA, N.Y.) 49.3; DICK JACOBBERGER(BERKELEY CALIF.) 4B.B; TOMPBINGLE (EVANSTON, ILL) 49.8; PHILIP DENKEVITZ (POLYTECHNIC, BALTIMORE, MD) 49.9; BOB HOAG(MORNINGSIDE, INGLEWOOD,CALIF) 49.9; KENNETHWALSH (FLETCHER, JACKSONBEACH, FLA) 49.9; WILLIAM GROFT (PENN, YORK, PA.) 50.0; BRADLINDEBLAD ( BROWARD, HOLLYWOOD,FLA) 50.0; RICHMCGEAGH (HOOVER, GLENDALE, CALIF)50.1 ; DAVEWILT (LIMA, O) 50. I; RICK HOLLISTER (DIERUFF, ALLANTOWN, PA.) 50.2; DAVID QUICK (HIGHLAND PARK, DALLAS, TEX) 50.2; SCOTTCORDIN CHINSDALE, ILL.) 50.3; DARRYLE KIFER (WARREN,RICH) 50.4; JAMESMAC MILLAN(EASTERN, DETROIT, RICH) 50.5; ALAN BONOR(EcORSE, RICH) 50.6; LYTLE JOHNSON (ARLINGTON, COLUMBUSO) 50.6; TERRYMCNALLY (STAGG,BTOCKTON,CAL) 50.6; KEN WIEBECK (THURSTON,DETROIT, HICR.) 50.B. ROY SAARI (EL SEGUNDO,CALIF) 48.7; 50 YD. FREESTYLE: RICH MCGEAGH(HOOVER,GLENDALE, CALIF) 21.9;ROBERT WILLIAMSON (TONAWANDA, N.Y.) 21.9; PHILIP DENKEVITZ (PDLYTECHNIC, BALTIMORE,MO.) 22.0; WILLIAM GROFT (PENN, YORK, PA) 22.1; RICK HOLLISTER (DIERUFF, ALLENTOWN, PA.) 22.2; BRADLINDEBLAD (BROWARD, HOLLYWOOD,FLA.) 22.2; JAMESMACMILLAN EASTERN, DETROIT, NICH) 22.4; HARKMARSH (GROSSE POINTE, MICH) 22.4; ROY SNARl (EL SEGUNDO,CALIF) 22.4; MORGANEDWARDS(SANLEANDRO, CALIF) 22.5; DICK JACOBBERGER(BERKELEY,CALIF) 22.6; TOM CRACIUH (HARDING, WARREN, 0.) 22.7; TOM HOAG (MORNINGSIDE, INGLEWOOD,CALIF) 22.7; TOMPRINGLE (EVANSTON, ILL) 22.7; KEN WIEBECK (THURSTON,DETROIT, RICH) 22.7; MIKE FINK (ANNARBOR, MICH.) 22.8; LYTLE JOHNSON (ARLINGTON, COLUMBUS~0)22,8~ DARRYLE KIFER (WARREN,MICH) 22.81 ROBERTSHERWO09 (GROSSE POINTE, RICH) 22.8~ BILL STIPEK (WILSON, TACOMA, WASH,) 22.8; BILL WATKINS (GARDENGROVE, CALIF.) 22.8. I00 YARDBACKSTROKE: RICH MCGEAGH(HOOVER,GLENDALE, CALIF) 54.§'; GEORGE GOFF (PROVISOEAST, MAYWOOD,ILL.) 54.9; PETER HAMHER(EVANSTON, ILL.) 54.9; REESORLAND(MOLINE, ILL.) 56.1; JOHNLEASURE(MCKINLEY, CANTON,0,) 56.6; MIKE FORREST(GARDENGROVE, CALIF.) 56.7; FREDWOERTHAN (TECH, BROOKLYN,N,Y.) 57,0; GREG BUCKINGHAM (ATHERTON~CALIF) 57.1; JAMESMASSAM (PENN, YORK, PA.) 57.3; KEN WIEBACK (THURSTON, DETROIT, MICH.) 57.3; JACK ZAKIH (EASTSIDE, PA~ERSON, N.J.) 57.3; RICK MICHAEL8 (PLYMOUTH,RICH.) 57.4; JIH 8TACY (LAKEWOOD, 0.) 57.4; CHARLES WORREL (ALAMO, SAN ANTONIO, TEX.) 57.6; WILLIAM UTLEY (ODESSA, TEX.) 57.7; ROY SAARI (EL SEGUNDO, CALIF) 57.8; PAT NACLEAN (ROCHESTER,MINN.) 57.9; BRUCE BOUGHNER(THENTON,RICH.) 58,1; THOMAS BOURKE (FENWICN, OAK PARK, ILLo) 58.2; DAVEBLANCHARD (ANN ARBOR,MIDH) 58.4; JIMKREMER(EoIsoN, TULSA, OKLA.) 58.4. 200 YARD INDIVIDUALMEDLEY: ROY BAARI (EL SEGINDO, CALIF) 2:01.8"; WILLIAM ~TLEY (ODESSA, TEX.) 2:04.1; RALPHKENDHICK (HARRY ELLS, CALIF.) 2:04.6; CHARLESGANTNER(PISCATAWAY, BRUNSWICK, N.J.) 2:05.3; BOB HOPPERCARCADIA,CAL) 2:06.2; KARLMCCRARY(PALOALTO, CALIF) 2:05.2; GREG BUCKINGHAM(ATHERTON, CALIF) 2:07.0; GEOFF D'ATHI (KENT, 0.) 2:07.3; CARLROBIE (BONNEB, DREXel HILL, PA) 2:07.5; JACK KIEFER (NEW TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.) 2:07.9; LYNNHUNT(JACKSON, HINMI,FLA) 2:08.2; DICK ROTH (ATHERTO~, CALIF.) 2:0B.2; TIM ROARK (BuLLARD, FRESNO,CALIF) 2:08.6; MIKE WALL BLACKFORD, BAN JOSE, CALIF) 2:DR.6; CHUCKRICHARD ~TADIUH, TACOMA,WASH.) 2:08.8; DENNISWEST (GARDEN GROVE,CALIF.) 2:08.8; KEN WIEBECK (THURSTON, DETROIT, RICH.) 2:08.8; HENRYFREY (ST.FRANCIS, BROOKLYN, N,Y.) 2:08.9; STEVECARTY (JACKSON, MIAMI, FLA.) 2:09.5; DICK JACODBERGER(DERKELEY, CALIF) 2:09.7; EDWARDPARTRIDGE(HINSDALE,ILL)2:B9.7 100 YARDBUTTERFLY: GARY ILMAN (LICK, SAN JosE, CALIF) 53,2; DAVEBUCHANAN (RILEY, SOUTHBEND, IND.) 54°2j PHILIP RIKERIII (EAsTSlDE, PATERBON, N.J.) 54,4; JOHNWHITE (EDGEWATER, ORLANDO, FLA) 54.4; DON SPENCER (SEAHOLM, 81RMINGHAM, HICH) 54.5; JOHN8ATO (Los ANGELES, CAL) 54.6; WILLIAM JENNI$ON (CooLEY, DETROIT, RICH) 54.7; BOB PLATE (ATHERTON, CALIF.) 54.7; CHARLESRICHARDS (STADIUM, TACOMA,WASH.) 54.9; CHARLESGANTNER (PIsCATAWAY, BRUNSWICK, N.J.) 55.0; KEN DILLON (JACKSON, MICH.) 55.l; STEVENHAG BROWN(EAGLEROCK, Los ANGo, CALIF.) 55.1; BILL HANOOGIAN (BuLLARD, FRESNO, CAL.) 55.2; CHARLESMILAN (BuRBANKp CALIF.) 55.4; DICK JACOBBERGER (BERKELEY, CALIF.) 55.5~ FRANKPRATT (CENTRAL, NEW HARTFORD, N.Y.:) 55.5; DAVlC ROADHOUSE (OTTAWA HILLS, TOLEDO, 0.) 55.7; TERRYHAGAN(BONNER, DREXELHILL, PA.) 55,8; GRAHAMCOLTON (WILSON, PORTLAND, ORE.) 56.0; ALFREDMCDONNELL(EVANSTON, ILL.) 56.0; RICK RUSS (GLENDALE, CALIF) 58.0. 200 YA£D FREESTYLE: RoY SAARI (EL 8EGUNDO,CALIe°) 1:46.6"; BILL FARLEY (ST.FRANCIS, LA CANADA; CALIF.) 1:49o0; DEANWILLEFORD (DOWNEY, CALIF.) I:49.0; LEE DANIELSEN (NOTRE DAME, SHERMANOAKS, CALIF.) 1:50.5; MIKE WALL (BLACKFORD, SAN JOSE, CALIF.) 1¢50.5; SCOTTCORUIN (}IlNSDALE, ILL.) 1:51.I; GREGBUCKINGHAM(ATHERTON, CALIF.) 1:51.2; WILLIAMSHROUT(TECH, BROOKLYN,NY) 1:51.2; EDWARDFARNBACH (EVANSTON, ILL.) l:52.0; RUSSELL TONGAY(JACKSON, MIAMI, FLA.) 1:52.0; RICHARD WALLS ( COLLEGE, BARTLESVILLE, OKLA.) 1:52.3; DICK JACOBBERGER (BERKELEY, CALIF) 1:52.4; TIM ROARK DULLARD, FRESNO,CALIF) 1:52.4; TOMJAHISON (BuLLARO FRESNO, CALIF.) 1:52.6; CARLNOBLE (BONNER, DREXEL HILL, PA.) 1:53.0; JIM HANBING (EDISON, TULSA, OKLA) 1:53.1; LYNNHUNT (JACKSON, MIAMI; FLA.) i:53.2; GARY ILHAN (LICK, SAN JOSE, CALIF.) l:53.5; BILL BURSON(NEw TRIES, WINNETKA, ILL.) I:53.7; TONY RALPH$ (NEWPORTHARBOR,NEwPORTBEACH, CkL) 1:54.2. 200 YARDMEDLEYRELAY: HOOVER, GLENDALE, CALIF. (RICH MC8EAGH, BILL CRAIG, RICK Russ, GERRYMAIN) 1:40,7"; EVANSTON, ILL.(PETER HAMMER, BRENDANTAYLOR, ~LFREDMCCONNELL,WALTERKEATS 1:43.1; TONAWANDA,N.Y. (JEFF HALL, RONALD TRAVER, ROBERT~ILLIAMSON, TIM NILAND) 1:44.2; ~ANTACLARA, CALIF. (HIKE SCHMIDT, WAYNE,ANDERSON, DEANBISTERFEIDT, JEFF REEDER) 1:44.3; GARDENGROVE, CALIF. (MIKE FORREST, TOM BORTNER,JIM £AYL, BILL DERRIG) 1:44.8; MOUNTLEBANON, PITTSBURGH, PA. (LARRYSHEK-ELL, TOM TRETHEWEY,RICK TOUCEY,DAVID NICHOLAS) 1:44.8; HINSDALE, ILL. (PAUL BAKKEN, PAUL SCHEERER, ~COTT CORDIN, JOHN HAVON) I:45.0; HOPKINS,MINN. (LLOYD HOCKEL, KEN ZAKARIASEN, ALAN HUELLER, MIKE PERKINS) l:45,0; FENWICK,OAK PARK, ILL. (JAMES TOBIN, TIMOTHY~NDERSON, BRUCEMCDONALD, HOWARDBRUNDACE) 1:45.2; NEW TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL. (MIKE MC GUIGAN, RICK SAWYER,RICH PRITZKER, VIC BANKS) 1:45.2 ROCHESTER, MINN.(PATHACLEAN, PAULMOBERG, AL LUNEMAN AL CODE) l:45.2; ~EAHOLM,BIRMINGHAM,MICH. (BOB WOLF. JIM BRADBURN,DON SPENCER, TON FRITZ) 1:45.2; GROOSEPOINTE, MICH. (FRED CUTLER, BOB SCHELLIG,JOHN WOODS, HARKHARSH) I:45.3; NOLINE, ILL. (REES ORLAND, RON BERRY, HIKE HORST, GARYCAPOUCH) I:45.5; WEST, ROCKFORD, ILL.: (TOM HENBEST, CHARLES ~CHULTZ, ED MULFORD, DAN BEHR) 1:45.5; ARTHURHILL, BAGONAW, HICH. (BRucE JOCHEN, DAVID ARE, ROBERT,STEWART, JOHN ANDERSON) 1:45,7; JACKSON,MIAMI, FLA. (STEVE FLORENCE, KiP CARNAL, ToM ANDREWS,~OBERTJORDAN) 1:45.7; PROVISO EAST, MAYWOOD, ILL. (GOERGEGOFF, HOWARD BROWN, GARYRENTON, HUGHMUIR) 1:45.7; WILSON,TACOMA WASH. (MIKE HICKS, ReCK ERSPAMER, BOB NEWBERG,BILL STIPEK) 1:45.8; HANHEIMTOWNSHIP, NEFFSVILLE, PA. (NICK ANDES, JAMES GREEN, JOHN HELM, WALTERGAIGE) l:4B.I; 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY: ATHERTON, CALIF, (GREG BUCKINGHAM,BOB LAIRD, JOHN MORTENSON, BOB PLATE) 1:30.0"; EL SEGUNDO,CALIF. (DoN WRIGHT, DOUGHUEY, BILL RICHARDSON,ROY SAARI) 1:31.2; SAN LEANDRO, CALIF. (JIM PERRY, FRANKDE PACE, TED BARSTAD, MOREANEDWARDS) 1:31.2; EVANSTON, ILL. (~TUART,SOULE, JOHN NEWMAN,TOM 8CHWARTIN, EDWARD FARHBACH) 1:31.9; TONAWANDA,N.Y. (ROBERT WILLIAMSON, ~ILLIAM BAKER, KEN ZUHR, TIM NILAND) 1:31.9; Los ALTOS, CALIF. (DICK TOBIE, MIKE DAVENPORT, DONMOORE,GARYRUBLE) 1:32.2; MOLINE, ILL. (REES ORLAND,RON BERRY,JAY CAPOUCH,BILL KLINGBERG) 1:32.2; BUCHTEL,AKRON,O. (WILLIAH HERBERICH,RO~ NELSON, JIM LASH, BOB MYERS) 1:32.5; GROOSEPOINTE, RICH. (MARKMARSH, BOB DALLAS, NEAL BAUER, ROBERT SHERWOOD) 1:32.6; HOPKINS,MINNo ( KEN ZAKARIASEN, CRIS STROTZ, ALLANMUELLER,JIM ORAGON) I:32.6;HOUNT LEBANON, PITTSRURGH,PA. (TOMTRETHEWEY,LARRYSREKELL STEWART EARLY, DAVID NICHOLAS) 1:32.6; GLENDORA,CAL (TIM FERGUSON,TONYOTTING, DENNISMER~ICK, FLOYD BUCKLIN, JR.} 1:32.7; BEVERLYHILLS, CALIF.(ERIc ARMITAGE, BILLY KOSKOFF, BARRYUNGER, BILL MILLER) 1:32.9; NEW TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL. (JACN KIEFER,BILL BURSON, BARRYFISHER, PHIL MILLER) 1:32.9; BULLAR~, FRESNO, CALIF.(BILL MANOOGIAN, TIM ROARK, TOM ROARK, TERRYHELLEK) 1:33.0; ARLINGTON,COLUMBUS.O. (RICH SMITH, TOM LAKIN, TON CALL, STEVEERICKSON} 1:33.1; EAST, ROCKFORD, ILL.(GIL LACROIX, RION BALL, KENNETH KAIL, DONALD KAIL) 1:33.2; FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL. (BRUCEMcDONALD,RICHARDMURPHY,BERNARDMEEHAN, HOWARDBRUNDAGE)1:33.2; DOWNEY,CALIF. (DAVEWATER-MAN, DEANWILLEFORD, MIKE BRYANT,WARRENSEARLS) 1:33.3; VINCENT, ERIE, PA. (ERIC LAMPE,JOE 6ASHAW, LEIGH ROUNDS,RICK BAUSCHARD) 1:33.5' 31 IO0 YARD BREASTSTROKE: DICK SCHAIBLE (Los ALTOS, CALIF.) I:02.0"; TOM TRETHEWAY (MOUNTLEBANON, PITTSBURGH,PA.) 1:02.1; KENNETH FROST (REDWOOD, LARKSPUR, CALIF) 1:92.8; BILL CRAIG (HoovER, GLENDALE, CALIF.) I:03.1; RICKYNESBIT (HIGHLANDPARK, DALLAS,TEX.) I:03.1; JAMES SPILLANE (SPRING BRANCH, HOUSTON,TEX.) 1:03.3; WILLIAM TRUESBALL (BEDFORDUNION, DETROIT.RICH1 I:03.3; PAUL SCHEERER (HINSDALE, ILL.) I:03.4; LEE DRIVER (GRovEs BIRMINGHAM,MICH.) I:03.6; NON BERRY(MOLINE, ILL) l:O4.O; JIM PERRY(SAN LEANDRO,CALIF.) I:04.O; RONALO TRAVERITONAWANDA, N.Y.) 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DIVING: (ALPHABETICAL LISTING) LARRYANDREA$ON(~ESTERN, ANAHEIM,CALIF.); JIM ASKING (SOUTH,WICHITA, KAN.); BRUCEBROWN(ROCHESTER, MINN.); RICHARDCHOWNING(PASCHAL, FT.WORTH, TEX.I| LED GERBER (REGIONAL, SPRINGFIELD, N.J.);RICK GREENIFREMONT, 9UNNYVALE, CALIF.); THOMASHUTCHESON (NEw TRIER, WINNETKA, ILL.); CHUCKKNORR (POMPANO BEACH, FLA.I; HIKE KUNKEL (ROME FREE ADADEMY,ROME, N.Y.); RAN~YMILLER (JEFFERSON, CEDARRAPIDS, JR.); DICKY MORSE (HILLWOOD, NASHVILLE, TENN.); BOB MYERS (CENTRAL, CHEYENNE,WYO.); KENNETHSITZBERGER (FENwicK, OAK PARK, ILL.); BRADSMART (WHITEFISH BAY,WIS CONSlN); GeE6 SMITH (LINCOLN PARK, MICH.); RANDELL WELCH (ADAMS, SOUTHBEND, 1NO.); BERNIEWRIGHTSON (EAs~ DENVER, COLO.); WYNNYOUNG(CINTNAL,TuosoN,AR IZONA}. SENIOR MEET Los ANGELES,CALIFo JUNE 23,24,1962 50 H,PooL WOMEN IO0 METER BACKSTROKE: B. SEGERSTROM,L&C 1:17.4 J. HALLOCK,~OSEo l:18.J K. LOGAN,PCC I:19.6 400 METER FREESTYLE: m S. FINNERAN,UN -t:51.2 C. HOusE,LAD 4:58.0 S. STODDER,ROSEM 5:04°I H. MILLS,L~C 2:36.2 IO0 METER BUTTERFLY: C. HILAM,UN h04.2 T. YAMANAKA,LAC l:04.4 B. HOPPER,UN 1:05.0 430 METER IND. MEDLEY: D. WEST,UN 5:26.2 J. PORTER,UN 5:28.4 K, HERTEN,LAC 5:30°0 200 METER FREESTYLE: T. YAHANAKA, LAC 2:03.9 J. CONRAD,LAD 2:0B.4 W. FARLEY,LAC 2:09.5 200 METER BREASTS~OKE: K. GIHENEZ,~VSS 2:59,8 * C. GAY,UN 3:07.4 ** S. FINNERAN,UN 3:07.9 SPAU RECORD TIES 8PAU RECORD IO0 METERBREASTSTROKE: BLOOMINGTON50 M. MEET 1:26°0 BLOOMINGTON, INO. 1:27,3 MAY 26,1982 LC 1:29°9 GIRLS 8 & UNDER IOO H. FREE: 200 METER BACKSTROKE: C. CRowI.EY,MS 1:29.1 Co FERGUSON,LAC 2:40,4 D. *~LLRED,DET P 1:31.8 J. CROOKS,LAC 2:47.6 L. WILLIAHS,RIv 1:34.4 8. FINNERANDUN 2:47=6 9 & I0 400 H. FREE: V. HALPI N,MIR 6:22.9 I00 METER BUTTERFLY: H. DEBENHAM,MS 6:23.0 8. STOUDER,£OSE 1:14.5 P. SMITH,EY 6:32.6 J. CARTER,PCC 1:17,0 11 & 12 4C0 H. FREE: J, HALLOCK,ROSE 1:18.2 ,~. TIMMONS,]RIV 5:50,.5 J. HUHBARGER,FT~Y 5:57=0 400 METER IND. MEDLEY: P. ~EISS,HIR 9:lOoO "~.' FINNERAN,UN 5:38.7 13 & 14 490 H. 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GALVICH,UN 5:34.6 13 & 14 4CO H. FREE: F. ERNDYRT,I]ETP 5:02.9 H. KIN,'RIv 5:'33.2 J. "RENDEL,PEY 5:05.2 MEN 15 & OVER - 1500 M. FREE P. ~DAMS,DETP 13:57o9 T, STICRLES,UN 1~:12.0 A. SOMERsjUN 13:12o4 SUFPORT OUR A9VERTISERS Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission I00 Ya. BREASTSTROKE 8, MCCLES~EY(P66) L. CONNALLY (P6B) M. BRtZZOLARA (LRYW) G. BALDWIN (P66) R. BROWN(LRBC) C. BROOKS (LRBC) 1:29.8 1:33.1 1:41.9 1:16.8 1:29,2 1:29.5 IUO YOHNDIVIOUALMEDLEY 2:03,0 G, BALDWIN (P66) 2:08,1 B. PIERFONT (OCSC) 2:11,2 C. BROOKS (IRBC) 160 Y~. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY J. HULTBERG IROY) 2:22.4 S. MCCLESKEY(P66) 2:26,8 E. TERRY (LRYW) 2:32,5 OPEN" 11-12 IO0 Y~. EREE8TYLE W. KOLL (ROY) E. FRkZIER(URBC) P. PARHAM (LRYW) I00 YD. BUTTERFLY K. THOMAS (P66) W. KOLL (ROY) G. ALLEN (LRBC) IO0 YD. FREESTYLE R. WALLS (P66) J. MANNING (TSS) W. CLARK (URBC) 1:10,8 1:17oB 1:22.5 1:29.3 I00 Y~. BREA8TSTROKE K. THOMAS (P66) A. BENKOVlTZ (URBC) B. ROBINSON (LRYW) 1:21.1 1:32.7 1:34.5 1:19.6 1:21.6 54.8 IBO Yo. BUTTERFLY R. WALLS (P66) B. HOSBS (T$S) A. SMITH (F$BC) 57.4 I:OI.G 1=03.0 I00 YD. BACKSTROKE J. KREMER (T35) F. PERNIqUE (LRBC) D. JOHNSON (TBS) 1:00.8 I:06.9 I:OB,O I00 YD. BREASTSTROKE A. SMITH (FSBC) B. KEENE (P66) A. WHITMOHE (TS~) 1:07.4 1:07.4 1:10.2 1:18.8 1:19.0 1=25.2 I00 YO. BACKSTROKE W. KOLL (ROY) G. ALLEN (L~BC) D. GASAWAY(UNAT) 51,7 53.0 160 YD. INDIVIDUALMEDLEY 160 YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY K. THOMAS (P66) 2:21.7 G. ALLEN (LRBC) 2:27.8 E. FRAZlER (LRBC) 2=33.4 R. WALLS (P66) J. HANRING (TS$) F. PERNIqUE (LRBC) 1:43.1 1:43.4 1:46.1 JD - JUDGES DECISION OPEN I00 YD. FREESTYLE J. FRANZ (P66) J. 8HITH (LRYW) M. DEACON (JBY) 59.5 1:05.7 1:06.9 I00 YD. BUTTERFLY M. LAKE (LRBC) J. BURTON (LRYW) S. SETTLEMIRE (JBY) 1:16.9 1:19.0 1:19,5 I00 YD. BACKSTROKE M. WILKES (LRBC) J. SMITH (LRYW) H. DEACON (JBY) 1:15.3 1:15.4 1:17.2 I00 YD. BREASTSTROKE Jo FRANZ (P6B) C, CAIGNON (LRYW) J. BURTON (I.~YW) 1:18.0 1:24.6 1:26.5 160 Y~. iNDiVIDUAL MEDLEY J. FRANZ (P66) 2:00.2 J. SMITH (LR~) 2:11.9 M. LAKE (LR8C) 2:18.7 60Y$ I0 & UNDER I00 YI. FREESTYLE T. KEMPE (P66) R. BALIWIN (P66) J. DEACON (JBY) 1:11,9 1:12,4 I:19,0 IOO YO. BUTTE]RFLY T. KEMPE (PBB) T. CUADERES (OCSC) S. WILLIAMSON (LRBC) 1:23.0 1:26.3 1:44.2 IO0 YD. BACKSTROKE T. CUADERES (OCSC) J. FREDRICK (P66) T. COURTWAY(HSC) 1:26.9 !:27.7 1:28,4 I00 YD. BREASTSTROKE R. BALDWIN (£66) J. ~EACON (JBY) D. MAHONEY(P66) 1:28.6 1:34.4 1:42.0 160 YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY T. CUADERE$ (OCSC) 2=18.6 T. KEMPE (P66) 2:20.0 R. BALOWIN (P6B) 2:20.7 11-12 I00 YD. FREESTYLE B. ALLEN (P66) B. DEACON (JBY) S. TURNER ([J~BC) I:03.5 1:06,6 1:07.0 I00 YD. BUTT~FLY G. BALeWIN (P66) B. ALLEN (P66) C. BROOMS(URBO) 1:11.2 JDI:I3,7 1:|3,5 tO0 YD. BACKSTROKE B° ALLEN (P66) 6. PIERPONT (OOSO) 8. TURNER (URBC) I00 YD. BREASTSTROKE 1:16,1 1:17.0 1:19.0 ' nAZALEA lOO WATER SHOW" SPONSORED BY THE COASTAL CAROLINA AQUATIC ASSOCIATION 25-METER POOL B. L, C. B, A. M. B, B. J. BIRCNDFOOTHILL C. JAMISON,FOOTHILL C, COLEHAN,LBCC BENSON,FOOTHILL C. BNYDER,FOOTHILL C. FRASER,LBCC TAYLOR,LAVC BROWN,LBCC HAMILTON,AM.RIvER C. 220 YD FREESTYLE= J. BAIN, LAVC B. BENSON,FOOTHILL C. B. BIROHDFOOTHILL C. K, HANNA,OCC C. COLEMAN,LBCC A. SNYDER,FOOTHILL C. G. BAKER,OAKLAND CO O. LooMIs,OCC J. SPEAR~MCC D. OALYDCOLLEGE-$.MATEO 50,1 50.5 50.5 50.7 51,3 51.5 51.5 51.6 51.9 2:04.4 2:04.4 2:04.5 2:06.6 2:07,0 2:07.2 2:07.7 2:08.3 2:09.2 2:09.9 440 YD FREESTYLE: B. J. A, E. BENSON~FOOTHILLC. BAIN,LAVC SHIHA,,~HCC WILD%FHESNO CC *4:25.0 4:30.5 4:35.1 4:35.7 P. J. K. C. D. B. CHURCHILL,~MCC SPEAR,C~CC HANNA,OCC DOUGLAs,ODD LOOMIS,OCC BIRCH,FOOTHILL C. 4:37.2 4:39.2 4:39.5 4=40.0 4=40.6 4:41.3 1500 METER FREESTYLE: P° PODUSKA,PASADENA CO A. 8HIMA,~'ICC T. VIREN,ECC P. CHURCHILL,~MCC C. DOUGLAs,OOC G. 8PEAR,BAKERSFIELD C. O. LooMns, OCt D. DIXON,LAVC R. PERRY,CERRITOS C. W. CAUSEY,SHASTA C. IB:31.2 18:34.1 18:36.7 18:38.2 18:39.0 18:40.0 18=42.5 18:47.5 18:53.4 19:02.8 GIRLS IOO YD BACKSTROKE: T. PHILLIPS~~I%C *56.6 B. ~ESHOND~FOOTHILL Co 57.4 R. POE,LBCC 57.6 M. HEWITT,FOOTRILL C. 5B.4 B. BAUM,FOOTHILL C° 58.6 I00 METER BREASTSTROKE T. CALOMERIS,P.GEORGE CC 58.7 P. PAGE,GASTON,N.C. 1:36.0 L. RAFFAELLI,LAvC 59.0 N.J.AVlNGER,JOKSNVL,FLA. 1:36.3 J. KAMAE,$ANTA ANA C. 59.4 D.ROsEHOND,GASToN,N.C. 1:45,0 Ce EDWARDS,OAKLAND CO 59.7 W. CAUSEY,SHASTA C. 59.8 I00 METER BACKSTROKE S. RESSEGUIE,$ANFORD,N.C.I:23.4 200 YD BACKSTROKE: D. BAHT,NO.CHAS.,S.C. 1:28,6 T. PHILLIP$,C#ICC 2:05.2 N.J.AvlNGER,JDKSNVL, FLA. 1:30.3 M. HEWITT,FOOTHILL C. 2:06.4 B. DESMOND,FOOTHILL C. 2:07.7 I00 METER FREESTYLE C. EDWARDS, OAKLAND CO 2:09.9 S.RESSEGUIE,SANFORD,N.C. I:09.2 L, RAFFAELLI,L~VC 2:09.£ N.J.AvlNGER,JOKSNVL,FLA. 1:17.0 W. CAUSEY,SHASTA C. 2:11.7 D. BART,NO.CHAs.,S.C. 1:18.8 J. KAMAE,SANTA ANA C. 2:12.3 B. BAuM,FOOTHILL C. 2:13.0 MEN R, POE, LBCC 2:13.1 B. BARNETT, FJC 2:13.9 IO0 METER BUTTERFLY R.A.FEDERICI,PORT VEORA 1:06.5 IOO YD OREASTSTROKE: J.BREY,FONKUNION,,F".L-~- 1:07.7 D, KING, LBCC *I:03,1 J.RISTAINO,FT.BRABG~N.C. 1:11.4 T. HUMPHRIES,LBCC I:03.2 ~. JOHNSON, ~"iCC 1:03.8 I00 METER BREASTSTROKE J. BENSON, L~VC I:05.6 W.H.OEXTER,BRMGHM~ALA. 1:24,3 B. CLOW, OCC I:06.0 J.MOCK,WNSTN-SLHDN.C. 1:27.0 V. ROSCELLI,STOCKTON C. I:06.3 R.HUTCHEHSEN,NORFOLK,VA. 1:28.5 ASHLFIGH,~LERRITOS C. I=06.6 E. HOLMES. LBCU I:07.0 IO0 METER BACKSTROKE B. BENDEL,FOOTHILLC' I:07.3 D. S~UHR, NO.CHAS.jS.C. 1:15.4 ~. ROnHEIM, ODD I:07.B R.FEOERICI,FT VEDRA,FLA. 1:16.8 D. WAITE, LAVC l:07.8 H.8OBER,FT. BRAGG,N.C. 1:19.0 200 YD BREASTSTROKE: I00 METER FREESTYLE M, BLOUIN,No.CHAS.,S.C. 1:01.7 D. KING,LBCC "2:20.3 D.WILKERSON~8ANFORD,N.C. I=05.6 T. HUMPHRIE$, LBCC 2:22.2 Re GOOO,BLACK$BURG,VA. 1:06.5 R. JOHNSON, ~I'~CC 2:23.0 ~. ~SHLEIGH,CERRITOS, 2=25.7 ~. SEVERY,LBCC 2=26.3 ~. RODHEIMjOCD 2:26.7 2:26.9 1962 ALL-AMERICA JR. COLLEGETEAM B. BENDEL~FOOTHILL C. 8. CLOW, 00C 2:27.1 COMPILED BY JOHN STONEBRAKER, J. BENSON, LAVC 2:27.3 MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE V. ~OSCELLI,~TOCKTON C. 2:27.5 50 YD FREESTYLE: I00 YD BUTTERFLY: J. McGRATH,LAVC .22.3 54,3 L. JAMISON,FOOTHtLL C. 22.7 J, SHEELEY,ECC 5 4.3 B. BEAZLEY,FJC 23.0 G. SPEAR,BAKERSFIELD C. B. BENSON2FOOTHILL C. 54.9 B. BIRCH,FOOTHILL COLLEGE 23,2 L. MEGGERS,STOCKTON C. 55.G B. BENSON,FOOTHILL C. 23.2 A. SNYDER~FOOTHILL C. 55.8 M. FRASER,LBCC 23,3 56,0 J" BANER,CoL. OF SEQUOIAS 23.4 G. BAKER, OCC L. OSHIRO,SHASTA Ce 56.4 ~. BELDING,FOOTHILL C. 23.4 56.8 O. PEARGIN,FRESNO CC 23,5 D. PEARGIN,FRESNO CO R. ROBINETT~LECC 57.5 T. BROWNE,8AN JOSECC 23.5 57.8 W. CONDICTwFJC 23.5 S. NOBLITT,LAVC T. VIREN, ECC 57.8 IO0 YD FREE8TYLG~ J. McGHATH,LAVC "49,8 200 YD BUTTERFLY: I00 METER BUTTERFLY N. AVlNGER,JACKSONVILLE 1:30.3 P. PAGE, GASTON,N . C . 1:39.E T. BLOUIN,NO.CHAS.,S.C. 1:44.5 28 G. J. A° T. B. L. J. B, J. M. S. SPEARj8AKERSFIELD C. "2:01.9 SCHEELEY,ECC 2:04.4 SHIHA,~CC 2:04.5 CALOMERIS,P.GEORGE'S 2:05.4 BENSONDFOOTHILLCe 2:06.9 OSHIRO,SHASTA C. 2:11.2 BENNATON,LAVC 2=11.8 REYNOLDS, LBCC 2=13.0 ALLEN,C. OF 8. MATEO 2=15.0 MURPHY~ ~"ICC 2:15.2 BARNETT,FOOTHILL C. 2:15.2 IO0 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: P. SMITH,EVANSVILLE Y 1:19.4 C. STOCN, $11AWPARK 1=25.2 D. PASKAL,CARONDELET Y 1=27,9 200 YD FREESTYLE RELAY: SHAWPARK "A" 2=24,5 MID-CouNTY YMCA "An 2:26.3 CARONOELET Y 2:35.8 200 YD MEDLEYRELAY= SHAWPARK ha" 2:42.8 MID-COUNTY ha" 2=49.0 200 YD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: 2:59.4 G° BAKER,OCC "2:04.8 MID COUNTYnB" B. BENSON,FOOTHILL C. 2:05.2 II AND 12 T. CALOHERIS,P.GEORGE°S 2:08.4 A. 8HIMA, SMCC 2:09.5 B. BIRCH,FOOTHILL C. 2:09.7 50 YD FREESTYLE: M. BYRNE, CARONDELET Y 28.6 T. RUMPHRIESj LBCC 2:10.0 N. BRADFORDUNATTACHED 29.5 J. 8HEELEY, ECC 2=11.7 S. REGERDMID-COUNTY 30.1 S. BARNETT,FOOTHILL C, 2:12.1 G. SPEAR,BAKERSFIELD C. 2=12.3 I00 YD FREESTYLE: T. PHILLIPS, ~"ICC 2:12.6 M. BYRNE,CARONDELETY 1:04,1 D. HYDA, MEHPHIS AC 1=05.6 I-METER DIVING (ALPHABETICAL) S. REGER,MID-CouNTY Y I=06.0 ROBERT ALLREDjECC TERRY BOWEN,CERRITOS COLLEGE 50 YD BACKSTROKE: RONALO BRAMBLE,HENRY FORDJC M~ BYRNEj CARONOELET y 34,1 ED KEESLING,CERRITOS COLLEGE J. PHELPS, UY 34.9 JAY MOXLEY,GLENOALECOLLEGE B. REGER,MCY 35.6 BILL BARKER,FOOTHILL COLLEGE BILL ROBINSON,FOOTHILL COLLEGE 50 YO BREASTSTROKE: DAVE SNYOER~ FOOTHILL COLLEGE M. STONECIPIIE% EY 38,6 MICHAEL WHALENjFLINT JC M. BYRNE, CY 39.2 BOB WHITWORTH, LAVC D, SypRER, WGSC 39.6 400 YD MEDLEYRELAY: 50 YD~UTTERFLY: S.M.C.C. (PHILLIPS,J~HNSON, 31.3 SHIHA~SPEAR "3:46.8 M. BYRNE, CY O. HYDE,HEM AC 31.5 L.B.C.C. 3:47.1 D. ERICKSON, KCAC 32.6 L.A.V.C. 3:50.9 FOOTHILL COLLEGE 3=51.6 200 XD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY/ CERRITOS COLLEGE 4:00.9 M. BYRNE, CY 2:41.5 ORANGE COASTCOL. 4=00.9 D. HYDE,HEM AC 2:44.3 OAKLAND CC 4=01.3 J. PHELPS, CY 2=57.6 COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO 4:01.7 STOCKTON COLLEGE 4:03.3 200 YD FREESTYLERELAY: FRESNO CO 4:03.3 MEMPHIS A C 2:05.3 KANSAS CITY AC 2=07.1 400 YD FREESTYLERELAY 2:12.8 FOOTHILL COLLEGE(SNYDER,JAMISON • RITENOUR Y BIRCH,HEWITT) °3:24.3 L.A.V.C. 3:24,3 200 YD MEDLEYRELAY: 2:20,9 CARONDELET Y "A" LBCC 3:27.5 2:22.2 MEMPHIS AC F.J.C. 3:29.9 2:26.4 KANSAS CITY AC S.M.C.C. 3:34.0 MENLO COLLEGE 3:34.6 13 AND 14 O.C.C. 3:36.0 SAN JOSE D.C. 3:38.6 IO0 YD FREESTYLE: MODESTO CC 3=39.8 59.9 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 3=40.0 A. BOURG, CY I:04.2 J. JARVIS, SP 1:04,9 M. LADEWIG, KCAC * NATtL JH. COLLEGERECORD 2ND ANNUALWEBSTER GROVES INDOOR INVITATIONAL SWIM MEET ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 25 YO POOL MARCH 31, APRIL 1,1962 NATIONAL JUNIOR MEN 440 YD FREESTYLE: O. SHAFFER,FLORISSANT SO 4=43.8 J; FALLWELL, HCY 4:47.9 D. WADE, 08C 4:50.6 J. ~HEA,UNATTACHED 4:56.4 O. SCHUCHHANjCkRONDELET 5=O0.B 8. JOHNSON,WEBSTER GROVESS:02.6 GIRLS IO AND UNDER 200 YD FREESTYLE: A. BOURG, CY M. LADEWIG, KCAC J. JARVlS, 8P 2:17.1 2:24.4 2:24.6 IO0 YD BACKSTROKE: A. BOURG, CY M. KELLY, LSC D. SCHULTZE, EY 1:09.5 I:lO.B 1:t2.8 I00 YD 6REASTS~OKE: M. PAREY, CY A. BOURG, CY D. SCHULTZE, EY 1:18.6 1:20.0 1:22.3 I00 YD BUTTERFLY: A. BOURG,CY J. BROEG,V,G D. 8CHULTZE, EY 1:08.2 1:13.6 1:14.3 YD FREESTYLE: SMITH,EVANSVILLE Y HELLMAN,SHAWPARK STOCK~ SHAWPARK 32,1 33.3 34=9 200 YD INDIVIDUALMEDLEY: 2:29.9 A. BOURG, CY 2=38°9 D. 6CHULTZE, EY 2:44.8 B. FERGUSONpMCY IO0 YD FREESTYLE: P. SHITH,EVANSVlLLE Y C. STOCK, SHAW PARK B. HELLMAN, BHAW PARK 1=11.3 1=17,3 I:18,4 200 YD FREESTYLERELAY: 2=02,3 KANSAS CITY AC 2:06.9 CARONDELET Y MIoCouNTY Y 2=07.4 50 P. B. 8. 50 P. C. B. YD BACKSTROKE: SMITH, EVANSVILLE Y 8TOOK, SHAwPARK HELLMAN, SHAWPARK 35,7 38.3 39.4 50 YD BREASTGIROKE: P. SMITH, EVANSVILLE Y K. GIBSTEINjUNATTACHZD M. FISCHER,SPRINGFIELD CC C. STOCK, SHAWPARK 39,9 43.4 43,5 43.6 50 YD BUTTERFLY: P. SMITH,EVANSVIlLE Y C. STOCK, SRAWPARK R. INGERSON,UNIV. C SC 37.3 39.0 41.0 200 YD MEDLEYRELAY: CARONDELET Y LAOUE HID-COuNTY e~u 2:17,7 2=18.5 2=20.7 15 AND OVER IO0 YD FREESTYLE: P. 6MITN, EY S. 8TOCK, SP K. JOHNSON,WG 1:01.7 1:02,6 1:03,3 400 YD FREESTYLE: S. STOCK, SP P. SHITH,EY K. JOHNSON, WGSC 4=55.7 5:07.2 5:19.4