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Show SWIM CARNIVAL SUNDAY, AUG. 20 The econd big swimming and diving div-ing carnival to be staged at the Milford Mil-ford Lions club-municipal pool, will be held Sunday, August 20, beginning at 10 o'clock in the forenoon in order that the events may be run off before be-fore the ball game that afternoon.: There will be no charge for onlook-' ers but all those in swimming togs will be expected to pay, which means that all contestants will be charged the regular snuill fee for admittance to the pool. Awards to winners will be in the form of appropriately printed print-ed ribbons in three colors. The carnival will be in charge of LaVar Yoorhees, custodian of the pool, and he has worked out a very comprehensive program of events as follows: 25-yard free style, open. 25-yard free style, boys 10 to 12. 25-yard free style, girls 10 to 12. 25-yard underwater, open. 50-yard free style, open. 25-yard breaststroke, open. 50-yard breaststroke, open. 50-yard free style, Boy Scouts under un-der 15. 50-yard free style, Boy Scouts over 15. 50-yard free style Girl Scouts under un-der 16. 50-yard free style, Girl Scouts over 1G. 50-yard breaststroke, open. 100-yard free style, open. 25-yard tank, open. Exhibition strokes. Exhibition diving. Diving contest. 100-yard relay. j Dress race. j Sack race. Life-saving exhibition. Pillow fight-Greased fight-Greased pole crawling. Tub and paddle race. Kids diving contest. Diving, boys over 15. Diving, girls over 16. Back stroke. |