Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1952 — Page 2

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Bristling competition in the Jil SESE IS N, first Times Junior Olympic EEEEss i A Vy * competition set for Juesday night at Broad Ripple pool was promised yesterday by Garfield Park coach Paul Meyers. v “We're going up there to take . places,” said Mr. Meyers as he put: his hopefuls through their final training drill prior to the SS first meet. Although representatives from every city park pool and most of gas the other Marion County indoor F¥h and outdoor pools were expected to be on hand, the keenest rivalry was expected to develop between Sig the Garfield and Broad Ripple # swimmers. a. “We haven't béen training long, ‘but as the season progresses Garfield will be the swimmers to beat,” promised coach Meyers. No Comment § There was no comment from the Broad Ripple camp, but daily # drills will continue through race day morning. 1 Stalwarts of the Garfield team

north will be Rex Roberts, Jan Seiler, John Deveney, Lee Eschenpach in the swimming events and Dick Schultz and Jerry Hansen

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A RACING-START DIVE—Flat with the water, Lee Eschenbach, 13, of 1023 E. Raymond St., is chairman and Jim Clark, Indian- off and swimming. Lee will be out for points Tuesday night at the first Times Junior Olympic meet.

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we wrhing smount Swimming free-style in the B class, she will represent Garfield Park pool.

‘of enthusiasm for this, the first|fcials are to be on hand and atJunior Olympic program will in-| ‘The finals will be held at Broad|help their children get into the, sald. Lenn ithe registration desk at 7 p. m./clude meets at Douglas pool July Ripple Aug. 27 along with a water|program. There is still time for boys and Swimming will get underway at 24; Rhodius, July 31; Willard, show offering a complete array of

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girls between the ages of 6 and 7:30. |Aug. 6; Ellenberger, Aug. 13, and aqua sports. 16 to get into the big Junior| Future events in The Times Garfield, Aug. 20. * Olympic swim. And for everyone v who completes an event there) will be an award. Any swimmer who can swim

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BACK JACK—Jerry Hansen, 14, of 705 Sanders St., will be in the diving meet .

"SWIMMERS GET SET'—These three youngsters also will be locking for honors and Broad Ripple swimmers keen competition. are in to Fight Rex Robert. 13, of | Ave.; Jan Seiler, 14, of 815:E. lowa St., and John Devney, 14, of 1314 Barth Ave.

He pointed out every child|against each other,

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perienced swimmers compete|100 from all over the county. 0 The public is invited to attend Competitive swimming is the/would be given a fair chance to| Chairman Clark sald he thought|all events and there is no adbest way possible to improve a|win, as novice swimmers com-|last-minute entries would swell mission charge for any of the Mr, Clark urged parents to|swimmer’s ability,” Mr. Clark|pete against other novices. Ex-|the first event entrant list to|preliminary meets. ;

50 meters, by any stroke, is eligible to take part. The diving event requires only four dives.

=. Coach Ted Earl of the Riviera : ® : ; . Club has promised fo enter some { : a outstanding A class swimmers ] who will face IAC swimmers in : experienced swimming competi. ’ + by tion. 2 @ All coaches, swimmers and of-| - :

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' i PRACTICE DIVE—Dick Schultz, 15, of 1008 E. Taber St., in training. 4

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