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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 22 the stars and stripes monday april 1, 1963 trojans cop Mcaa swimming Crown with late splash nth. Tin . .  swimmers u the isl seven events saturday night in duo ahead of Fatm a Yale Natl take the 40th sin Minin Caa swimming run Mph a strip by 4 a Points. The trn joins amassed to ii Points to 73 for Volc. A Nikuli l the.  s it it ill Hrevus Stroko Ali Imp in i with times o 1 02.2. It i Tichardson of Minnesota look the 10 Yard Ali Leidy with a Lime of 51. I tint the Yale team won the 4omyaid freestyle relay in 3 09.7.the Chr up melor it Vang of vent Vivis won by  vat decl of Ohio is n in with 400.9 Points. Yale s swimmers looked Strong oink into the night finals top Ping the lint of qualifiers in the alter noon i Tine trial. The Yule swimmer broke two meet records in the Lime trials earlier in the Day and went into the finals with 52 Points five More than Southern  Clark of Yale swam the 100-Yurd freestyle in 47.2 to Stone meet record and the Yale team covered the 400-Yard freestyle relay qualifying event in 3 13.5 to set a second meet  third meet record was set in qualifying trials when Richardson took first place n the 100-Yard Butterfly event with time of 51.5. Gonzalez records to Over Carter continual. Urn Page 18 but he was brought up Short by two hard rights unleashed by Carter. Carter swarmed Over Gonzalez inthe fourth blinking frequently to keep the blood from pouring into his Eye. His White trunks were streaked with red As Gonzalez made the Eye his favorite target Gonzalez appeared Arm weary in the fifth round and i knee buckled from a right thrown by an opponent who had scored 11 Knock outs during his  was after the kill As he pummelled Gonzulee with All i artillery but could t Send the puerto Ulun to the Canvas. In the sixth rum Delia Underw Etelk s orders momentarily halted the Battle to glance at car Ter s swollen and bloody Eye but allowed the fight to  the Bell Stelnik carefully examined Carter and waved disarms to the referee that the Hurricane had been stopped. F a n p a b � 2 California girls set Marks in aau meet Cleveland up olympic Star Donna de Varona and world record Holder Sharon Finneran shattered the american and meet records in the 200-Yard individual Medley and 500-Yard free style respectively saturday night in the National aau women s indoor swimming championships. Donna j 5-year-old Star of the Santa Clara Calif swim club led ail the Way to Chalk up her third Victory of the meet and Herlth National title. She finished in 2 15 Flat to lower her american Mark of 2 18.3 and meet record of2 18.9. Judy Norton of the Cleveland swim club finished sound in 2 19,and Joan Ferris of the Vesper boat club of Philadelphia was third in2 21.3. Miss do Vur Oha s Victory boosted the Santa Clara cum total to 91 .4 Points for ahead of the second place Cleveland athletic club with 27. The los Angeles athletic club is in third pm nov with 25. The Northern Virginia aquatic club is fourth with jo1.  Finneran 17-year-old Mem Beruf the Lac was clocked in5 24. Well under the former Mark of 5 27.2. Defending Champion Robyn John son of thu Northern Virginia Aqua tic club finished second in 5 27,but also broke the existing Amer ican and meet records she set Las year. Ginnie Duenkler of Summit n.j., finished third and tied the former record. Miss Finneran narrowly beaten in the 400-Yard individual Medley Friday night holds the world out door record in the 200-meter Butterfly and 400-meter individual Medley. Kathy Ellis of India polls tied the american and meet records of5y.l in winning the 100-Yard Butterfly. Sharon Stouder of com Merce calif., was second and Kim Worley of the Santa Clara swim club was third. Kathy won the event two years ago but was beaten lost year by Mary Stewart of Canada who set the existing record. Miss Stewar did not compete this year. Miss Ellis broke the american citizens Mark by finishing in 59.9in a preliminary heat saturday afternoon. The record of 1 00,3 was set by Nancy Romey of the Washington Tahk tic club in 1900. Cynthia Goyette of Detroit Cap tured the 100-Yurd Orvus stroke in1 11.7, who a eclipsed the meet Mark of 1 11.8. Miss Goyette who survived a false Start to win Overa Closi by matched Field also posted a 1 11.7 time in the preliminary heat saturday afternoon. Alice Del Scull of Louisville was second in 1 12.2. And Vait anti Dellekamp of  was third in 1 123. Both also broke the existing meet record. Sculptors Ideal Boston up Ernle Schaaf of Boston who died of brain injuries after a fight with promo camera in 1933, was believed by several sculptors to have been the mos perfectly proportioned of modern heavyweights  
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