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THE zoNlAN te, 1 lef! I0 Rzighl: Piper, xgllllillfl, Jffrjzf, lJJ!Ul'J'0l3, 1f f.rIc11ff'21'b' . ' I CjlZffUl'!f0l1k, R0!IZl:QI7 B1'vuvc1'!u11, Gmini. Cf'a1zJ11ff, Gl'1cJ'f'l' fCU17Cl1D SVVIMMING The boys' swimming team of 1952 won the interscholastic swimming championship by defeating Cristob l. Th Smit e -yar me ley in one minute andfihiffy' five seconds h'l B ' ' i , w ie rewerton successfully defended his title in the 220-yard swlm Hlid fancy diving. NVestendorff, Crandall, and Grant held their championships in the breast- stroke, back-stroke, and 100-yard free style, respectively. Harvey Smith of Cristobal pressed the Balboa swimmers very closely, Swing Grant one of his closest races in the 100-yard free style. The meet was held at the Balbo A ' ' a e score was 58 to 15. h, of Balboa, set a new record for th 152 d d 3 Swlmmmg P001 under the direction of Mr. H. Grieser, coach of th h' h h ' i e ig sc ool team. He was assisted by Mr. Paul Miller, Mr. LGESX, MF' Iimmy Moore, Mr. Siler, and others who have done much in furthering high-school swimming- IV!16II race IJ wan, each l770f!1Cl'iJ' Jun, JI from cl1'lz'u11.'.r cfomc Y If flzorfctrl, buljL1.rIfavc.r 10 J'lIl'Llf dna' dearly luvcm lo pare. 7 .,-1---- 2-f ' wi :fy X yr! Q fs 1 X .4 .371 fx W V ff ' 1 we X J 9' MM? if 2,34 fgf., 6 i4j,3,v,f5, - K' ?'?1f5f?ZQfiffi4ifi.W 9. ' 1 ' Q N4 3 :haf .-yt if vi sf! , fS12l'ig,i3, 'z - , fwjqj ' I .. A ,N ,Y -Z, ' I , fc, K sw I ,F f gifs.. Mr -1.: ' 5 f ss' X ia? '5' 'N V' 5 ,., '52 ..45,,qv., V 14 M3 ff f . W ,- T 1 fa if ' 'I-9555! Q 91.151 ' - A ,' , rms, Th indoor ba Th every gan Lil perfect ba Hambelto Thi extra inni Ele went in tl Cri splendid p
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