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...Alumni have no backstroker to keep up with Bill Drucker or Dick Harris for that matter, so both the medley and the backstroke events should go to the Varsity. In the breast stroke Varsity swimmers Max Krans and Reg Wilcox will be pushed to the limit by Grog Jameson...
...Jameson L. Chassin '41, Maspeth, L.I., N.Y.; Paul J. Ciffno '41, Dorchester, Mass.; Samuel P. Cowardin Jr. '43, New Lebanon, N.Y.; Thomas I. Crowell 3d. '43, Caldwell, N.J.; Charles W. Davis '41, Wen ham, Mass.; Robert T. Davis '42, Woodhaven, N.Y.; James W. Dow '41, Boston, Mass...
That was as far as California got. South Carolina's bespectacled Jane Cothran, playing in her sixth National, put out Mrs. James Ferrie of Pasadena, State titleholder. Champion Betty Jameson blasted the hopes of young Clara Callender...
California's best bet was 19-year-old Betty Hicks of Long Beach, a stick-at-it-ive little upstart who had reached the semi-finals of last year's National, had twice drubbed Champion Jameson in Florida tournaments last winter. Another favorite daughter was willowy, 21-year-old Clara Callender, who had played the Pebble Beach course since she was knee-high, was State champion at 17, recently set a new Pebble Beach record (74) for women...
Sturdy, stolid Betty Jameson had never before played at Pebble Beach. But not even the sea lions put her off. In the final, before a gallery of over 1,000 that included wistful onetime Champion Patty Berg (now a professional), she ended the match on the 31st green, 6 & 5, for her second U. S. championship...