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Show OLYMPIC WRESTLERS If - AND SWIMMERS NAMED Aft l" ViRK. July 15. Swimmers. H,' clivers an.l wrestlers who will repre- iB sent the United States at the Olympla ,H games In Antwerp were chosen today Ri' a, a joint meeting of the nominating and team selection committees of the American plymplc committee The committee announced selections Hr'k for tho following teams- isw 'i'T. Women's 100 and 200 meter swim- i h initio, mens and women's high and Ak fancy dl lug, men's swimming, catch- flfw" ur -catch-can wrestling. (.Jraec o - Roma n Ejr wrestling A water polo team which Kfc .vlll accompany the swimmers, If funds Hv" are available, also was selected. Btfi Two wrestlers were selected in each LlBBBfV class as competllots and, In some Bp cases, an extra man as reserve. HK The catch-ns-catch-can wrestling se- iIm lections 121 pound diss i . D Ackerly, Cor- nell. J N. Gerson, Lnivorslly of Penn- HB sylvanla, Crltchman, P. S. A. 136 pound class George Metropou- 1 lis Gary, lnd , J. Schlmonn New York 1 a. c wr yk lo4 pound class Johnson, cjulncv', I Mass , A. H FrantZ, New York. P H B - Woems, V S. N HH 178 pound class Charles Berlen- V beck, New York, W S Maurer, Chi- cago; J R, Redmond, V. 3. N. E lleavywelsht class Nat l endleton. New York, J. tdeycrSi Chicago, E E Willeks. P S. N - 'B The Graeco-Roman team Includes 1 the following: I 132 pound class Lieut Brian, P. S. f A.. Lieut Callery. L. S N . , Martin, I I. S. A. KJ 1-is pound class Swignrt, L. S. N.; j Olaon, P. s a.. SsymansKf, U. S a. 19 165 pound class Maurer, L. S. N. c In Zeonallng, F. S. A , Leonard, U. S. A. I WB 1S1 pound class Maichel, I' S- N.J t Nat Pendleton, New York I P- ,' Heavyweight class Weyand, U. S i A.; 'lll;e. S N. f Members of the pentathlon, decath- ' All Ion, walkers, steeplechase, tug of war. Ait boxers and track and field teams will M i hosen at a meeting of the tenm I BBL bi lection committee at the Boston A. A Saturday night, at tho close of the 1 nationul track and field champion- Mb'' ships. j |