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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925 AT IDAHO MEET Julian Burroughs, resident of Salem, graduato of Salem high school and student of Oregon Agri cultural college, has returned to this city from Lewlston, Idaho, having won for himself the north west championship in fancy div ing. The Pacific Northwest asso ciation meeting was held at Lewia ton on July 2, 3, and 5. Nearly 100 contestants from every part of the northwest were present at the meet, H irroughB will enter the United States national meet to be held In Scuttle July 29 io August 1. He represents Mult nomah Amateur Athletic club of Portland. At O. a, C. he has won his letter for three years and rep resented hiB school on trips o various parts of the country. - Previous to going to Lewlston, Burroughs went with the Muituu- rouh team, consisting of two men and five women, to a meet staei at Vancouver, 11. u. The second man on the team was Orvllle Petorsou of Spokane. The worn in were all Portland residents. At Vancouver, Burroughs wou lecond place in the fancy diving the first night and first place on the second and third nights. Dales were June 27, 29 and 30. All dives were taken from a board fixed three meters, or nearly 0 feet, above the surface of the water. The fancy diving cventii Included the 214 summersault, flying fronts and other features. The contest was staged according to Canadian rules which dlffar chiefly from those of the United Estates in designating the dives Ly different names tnnn those famil iar to American divers. Tho wom en representing Multnomah club won everything In the speed anu distunes swimming. Burroughs did not enter the swimming fen tests. The meet at Vancouver was Staged as part or the opening of a new 300,000 swimming luint built there. The roof and sides '.f tbe building which encloses the tank are made of glass, making the structure resemble a huge hot house. Moro than 100 swimmers and divers from all parts of the west were prosent at the grand opening. Cups were awarded but no titles wero at stake. The Multnomah delegation left Van couver on July 1, Dominion day. At Lewlston tae competition was keener than at Vancouver, norlhwest tides neing at stake. ContestB wero held in the Snake river, which Burroughs declares was the only reasonably cool thin In the vicinity. The mercury rose to 110 and 12 every day. The diving events, which he won over all contestants, wers taken from a 10-foot board. The five women swlromors from Portland were not taken to Lewis ton. The national meet to be held at Seattle, beginning July 29, will mark the fiiBt time a meet of its kind has been staged In the north west. Burroughs will be pitted against Pete Jardine of Miami Florida, and probably Al White, Stanford diver and recent mem ber of the Olympic club of Han Francisco. White won everything in tbe way of fancy diving at the Olympic games in 1924, Jardine taking second. At the tryouts for the Olympic team Burroughs was matched, almg with numerous other American divers, against both Jardine and White. Bu roughs took fourth place 'n the tryouta. Other internationally known contestants at tbe meet in Seattle will be Johnny Weismuller of the Illinois Athletic club, the fastest iiwlmmer in tho world, and Arman Borg of Sweden world's champion distance swimmer. The meet will bo held on the University of Washington cauinw, tho canal connecting uqkc Washington with Lake Union. Burroughs has been entered for the plnin high diving as well as tho low boards fancy diving. The low boards diving will be from 4-foot and 10-foot boards. The high dlvin? hard will be elevated 30 feet fram the surface of the water. El New York, July 8. (A. P.) Some Cinderella. 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