utdoor Pool ill Be Tested s Meet Site UM’s outdoor Olympic style lining pool will gets its first Aug. 22-24 as a place for m meets. the date an estimated I to 1,000 young-sters will parti- Ite in the state’s first champion- 1 swim meet, labeled the Ster Olympics of Texas.” J Ince this is the first state-wide Inpionship meet, officials are •*"—^^wtain about the attendance, but irest indicates the enrollment climb to 1,000 and hig-her. SWIMMING HAS increased i id Brochure ' 'w r Newsmen tolds Mae’s !■ P P ighedapJow Ull Press tie press-radio-tv football Marvin L, for 1963 came off the press- light of a SkiJ late last week. The 72-page nphlet is now being mailed to irts staff of various communi- lions media across the state. Ihe cover of this year’s bro- ire pictures senior center Ray bala, who will be the Aggie g OBtain this season, and senior VJOfl fl 1 Ronnie Carpenter, who will b as alternate captain. Inside the booklet is information coaches, players and the pi athletic program. Team lords since the beginning of itball here in 1894 are also pro- led. A short review of each game on upcoming schedule, general in itiation on the college itself, and !gie schedules for the next three irs are also included. The press guide was compiled by ay after beinglail®hers of the athletic depart- tple for three te mt and edited by Spec Gammon, sports information director. The sports information staff of IM also prints similar brochures basketball and spring sports th year. rradu tool in 1959, Sim r orked in the! f. 11 } Washington, asi gineer in Oklalo: a. k KackOii|i hospital Si ’inkie) Dora, I er at A&M wash a member of the 1 has been an ti ice 1941). •• vi •IS I 100 times in the last 15 years,” Tex Robertson of Burnet said, “considering the number of young sters who participate. Today there are over 3,000 swimmers in the state.” “It we had this meet 15 years ago,” the added, “we would have only 30 or 40 participants.” Robertson, a member of Texas Age Group Swimming advisory committee, is one of several per sons making plans for the meet. Participants will be winners from eight Texas districts, plus eight youngsters over the state with fastest times. Their ages will range from 11 to 17 years. MANAGERS OF the eight dis tricts will help screen contestants. A&M swimming coach Art Adam son and Emil Mamaliga will serve as honorary referee and meet manager. Synchronized swimming and water polo events will be limited to the top teams in each district. Water polo judging will be done on the same basis as the international Olympics. The entire meet, in fact, will be conducted in Olympic fashion. Stu dents will be housed in dormitories and eat in campus dining halls by teams. EVENTS FOR juniors (ages 11 and 12) include 50 and 100 meter free-style, 50 meter backstroke, 50 meter breaststroke, 50 meter but terfly, one meter diving and syn chronized swimming. Intermediates, ages 13 and 14, will compete in 100 and 200 free style, 100 meter backstroke, 100 meter breaststroke, 100 meter but terfly, one and three meter diving and synchronized swimming. Seniors, 15 through 17, will be the same as intermediate events plus 400 meter freestyle competi tion. WATER POLO and snychronized swimming events will also have open divisions for youngsters 11 and older. Attention Students Taking Entrance "ENams: This shoe sale is made for you. Buy your shoes now and break them in for the fall. If you can’t purchase the shoes now, stop by, pick up a pair of shoes and pay us when you return to school in September. We have ample stocks of used books. EXCEPTIONAL J VALUE? 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Competition is open to all resi dents of Bryan, College Station, Hearne, Caldwell, Madisonville, Calvert, Franklin and Navasota. Omar Smith, A&M tennis coach, has been named director of the tourney. A CLUB spokesman said there will be six brackets of play for boys and six for girls as follows: Single play for those 14 and under, singles for ages 15 and 16, and singles for ages 17 and 18. Doubles play for those 14 and under, doubles for ages 15 and 16, and doubles for ages 17 and 18. The spokesman said entrants may register today through Aug. 23 between 9 a.m. and noon with any of the following: Mrs. Mary Ponder at William son Park, Annabell Young at Sue Haswell Park, Zan Colson at Stephen F. Austin Tennis Courts and Coach Smith at the Tennis Shop, 1412 Texas Ave. Registration may also be made by mail at P.O. Box 827, Bryan. A FEE OF 75 cents will be charged per entrant, per bracket entered. 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