The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 11, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, August 11, 1955
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i 'S Swimmers
Set Records
At Golfcrest
College Station’s intermedi
ate swimmers, with 44 points
in the girls’ division and 29
in the boys’, took third and
fourth place in these divisions
"respectively at the Golfcrest In
vitational Meet held at Golfcrest
Country Club in Houston Saturday,
Aug. 6.
John Harrington, who led the
boys to their fourth place, took
first place and set a new meet
record in the 100-yard backstroke.
His time was 1:05.1. He also took
first in the 200-yard breaststroke
and second in the 200-yard indivi
dual medley and swam with Tom
Ivy and Richard Badgett on the
200-yard medley relay team, which
won third place.
Richard Badgett took fifth in the
100-yard butterfly breaststroke and
sixth in the 200-yard individual
medley.
Another new meet record was
set by the girls’ medley relay
team, composed of Judy Litton,
Martha Shawn and Gail Schlessel-
man, who swam the 200 yards in a
time of 2:26.7.
Gail also took two second places,
in the 100-yard butterfly and the
200-yard breaststroke, and Martha
won first in the 100-yard back-
stroke and fifth in the 200-yard
individual medley. Judy placed
third and sixth respectively in the
100-yard freestyle and the 200-
yard individual medley.
In the junior division races Fri
day Mary Frances Badgett, who
swam the 100-yard breaststroke,
took the only first place for the
girls. She also swam with Patsy
Wilkins and Patsy Varvel on the
third-place medley relay team, and
on the fifth-place freestyle relay
with Helen Klipple, Patsy Varvel
and Patsy Wilkins. Patsy Wilkins
won second place in the 100-yard
individual medley.
Ann Schlesselman and Geri Lap-
ham were the only local gh’ls en
tered in the senior division Sunday.
Ann took third in the 100-yard
backstroke and fourth in the 200-
yard freestyle, while Geri won
fourth in the 100-yard butterfly
and fifth in the 200-yard breast
stroke.
Leading the senior boys was
Tetsuo Okamoto, wbo won second
in the 100-yard butterfly and third
in the 100-yard freestyle and swam
on the third-place freestyle relay
team with Roland Baird, Skippy
Fletcher and Don Draper and on
the fourth-place medley relay with
Baird and Draper.
Baird took fifth in the 200-yard
individual medley and sixth in the
400-yard freestyle; Fletcher placed
sixth in the 200-yard freestyle.
College Station senior swimmers
took fifth place in both the boys’
and girls’ divisions.
Aggie Wives Elect
Mrs. Henderson
Pat Henderson was elected presi
dent of the Aggie Wives Bridge
Club at the meeting last Thursday
night in the Memorial Student Cen
ter.
Other officers elected were Kathy
Rowin, vice-president; Lucille Pry
or, secretary; Maudene Chambers,
treasurer; and Mary Dannenburg,
reporter. Barbara Cloninger was
chosen to be representative to the
Aggie Wives Council.
Mrs. Dannenburg and Mrs.
Chambers were hostesses for She
meeting. Marly s Johnson won
first place, and Mrs. Chambei’s
took second. Kathrine Martin had
low score.
The next meeting of the group
will be tonight at 7:30 in the MSC.
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