Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1952 — Page 2

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Imes nhotus uy Ravmond Bright RED CABS TO THE RESCUE—When the Garfield Park team's promised transportation failed to show up, the Red Cab Co. dispatched five cabs to get them to Willard Park for the starting gun. They got there in time, too, with the company taking care of the tab.

CLEAN SWEEP — Donald Bruce of the home team cleaned up the locker room for Willard's 7 guests. Between sweeps he got some swimming in, too.

By ED KENNEDY

Willard Park's bandbox pool was filled to overflowing last night with 295 Times Junior: Olympic swimmers, the largest number of entrants so far. “If pools came any smaller than this everybody could stay home, swim in their bathtub and turn in their own records,” commented Jim Clark, cochairman of The Times program.

88 Races

But the small pool neither diminished the enthusiasm of the record number of entrants who took part in 83 races nor the 1200 spectators, on hand to view the proceedings. Barbara Babcock’'s Ellenberge! swimmer's came through with a thumping 175', points to win the meet and continue their drive fo! the city title. In a heated coritest

WAITING THEIR TURN—The Ellenberger team was always ready to break into a cheer for for second spot, Garfield beaut. teammates scoring points.. Hare (left to right) are Jim Meyers, Gloria Huntley and her brother, Willard 100%; to- 100 points. Stephen. Gloria was forced to withdraw from the girls’ diving event, while she was leading the field,

Fourth place went to Dougluss

ight leg injury. Pool with 73!; points. Rhodius because of a sligh 9g jury

swimmers tallied 51 points and tab. too. as the drivers wished girls’ dressing room a little late so Pam watched from the sideBie Sayed 1a Te Swim Inem we) for the mel, A as to have hare stew one 2. y y , < . / '@ § / On The evening was filled with Tho SWINE Were asgual Carefully she put. down her must first catch a hare, Pam crises. fied for walking on the bottom. towel, blanket, glasses case, bath- learned that a suit is the prime’ Garfield's transportation falled 1 Just got more speed that ing cap and other swimming Rear ¢,.tor in competitive swimming. to show and five Red Cabs went Way." -said one of the lads who - but alas, she had everything Next week the meet will move to the reseue. They picked up the had never heard the rules ex- but her swim suit. to Ellenberger pool on Wednes30 youngsters from their South Plained. It was too far to her home at day night and the following Side home pool and swiftly sped .But the biggest crisis of the 1809 Norfolk St, to make a mad Wednesday. Aug. 20, will wind up them to the Willard Park Pool. night came for 9-year-old Pam dash for the suit and still compete the preliminary meets with a ses-

The company also picked up the Fuller when she dashed ‘into the in the 10 and under girls event, sion at Garfield Park. All meets ————————— ” . on the remander of the schedule will be in regulation size pools. Grand city finals will be held : in conjunction with a water show Store Mours: the afternoon and evening of Aug 9:30 to 5:00 27 at Broad Ripple Pool.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SE od

To Times Junior Olympic Meet

_ at Broad Ripple Park.

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THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1952

QUICK CHANGE—Ronald Steele, |1, of 1445 Southeastern SPEEDY CECIL—Pride of the- Douglas Park team, Cecil Hunt,

Ave detrei drsing room. He aportod esd fr the go back into his auras form fo sresk fo victory in the

entry took part in 83 heats during the evening. Backstroke and 10-and-under boys' freestyle event. He covered the width of the breaststroke events were added to the freestyle swimming. Next pool twice in less than 30 seconds. After winning the first meet,

week the meet will be at Ellenberger pool. Finals will be Aug. 27 Cecil was slowed down by illness and couldn't train for a week, but : he came back last night in championship form.

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