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son natatorium and Sinai Social Center. | |||
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Revision as of 19:08, 2 April 2020
Program from the Swimming meet held at Sinai swimming tank, January 25, 1919
er 19, 1911 353 Dec.19
SWIM TO-NIGHT AT SINAI
A.A.F. Will Hold Its First Big Tank Meet for 1919.
"Everybody in the game," the motto of the Amateur Athletic federation, will be prominent to-night in the natatorium of Sinai Center at 4633 Grand boulevard. The occasion will be the first A.A.F. indoor swimming meet of the year and, through the energetic efforts of George Eckert, the Sinai coach, give high schools, two social centers, two Y.M.C.A.'s and two public park natatoriums will have aquatic talent in the tourney. Numeric- ally speaking, there will be 133 contest- ants, of whom twenty-three are girls. The high schools sending representa- gives are Hyde Park, Froebel, Harrison Technical, Schurz and Loyola academy. The other organizations whose colors will be in evidence are the Chicago Hebrew institute, Independence Park, West Side Y.M.C.A.. Central Y.M.C.A., Jack- son natatorium and Sinai Social Center. The last named will have the largest squad in the meet, Eckert having entered two or more swimmers in every event on the program.