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COVER STORY The Olympic Club water polo team
wound up a tough summer season with an impressive victory in the Hawaiian Open, the world's largest club tourney. It is now favored to bring home its fourth national championship. See page 8.
Joe Frazier did the cover drawing, catching the tension of a sport that is often considered to be the toughest of all. -THE EDITOR
OLYMPIAN is published monthly by The Olympic Club at The James H. Barry Company, 170 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francico, California 94103, and entered as second class matter at the Post Office at San Francisco under the Act of March 3, 1879. Editorial offices at 524 Post Street, San Francisco, California 94102. Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Subscription price, $13.00 per year. Single copies $1. 10 each at Club Office. For advertising rates, apply to advertising manager. To insure publication, copy and changes should be sent to OLYMPIAN office not later than six weeks prior to publication. For prompt delivery of the magazine, Olympians should please notify the accounting department at 524 Post Street of any change of address.
OLYMPIAN (ISSN 0030-2163)
VOLUME 13 / NOVEMBER, 1985 / NUMBER 11
7 Memo From Club President I ROGER H. STAPLES
8 Water Polo Team Favored In National Championships
9 A Great Day For Runners
10 Tennis Mixed Doubles Tournament
12 Vera Brown Wins Ladies' Golf Title / BETTY DUCA
14 Junior /Juvenile Year-End Barbecue
16 Roughwater Swimmers In Hawaii '/ BOB CLEVENGER
16 Rademaker Sets World Hurdle Record
21 Club Father-Son Golf Tourney
23 Asmuth Swims English Channel / ROGER VERRAN
24 Rooftop Fitness Class / Buo NAPOLIO
26 Athletic Profile-Al Calegari / DENNIS BERGER
28 Country Club Golf Notes I ELENA MERRICK
30 In Memoriam
32 The Maynes Win Nor~al Tennis Tourney
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ART DIRECTOR: Tom Hall. STAFF WRITERS: Bill Buckner, Dennis Berger,
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Leaskou, Jack Martin, King Harrington. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS: Tom
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The new year is a good time to take a personal inventory: to decide what you no longer need and to make sure you are giving the valuables you want to keep adequate protection.
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Two fine stores in San Francisco: 141 Post Street and in the Lobby, Fairmont Hotel. Phone 986-4747.
More interesting facts next month.
OLYMPIC CLUB ACTI\JITIE:S CALENDAR
FOR NOVEMBER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY CITY CLUBHOUSE
Breakfast-Main Dining Room. . ... 7:00am to 10:00 am, Monday thru Friday Luncheon-Main Dining Room. . 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm, Monday thru Friday
-Grill Room. . . . . .. 11 :30 am to 2:00 pm, Monday thru Friday Dinner-Main Dining Room .... 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Thursday (Buffet)
COUNTRY CLUBHOUSE Breakfast-Grill Room. . . 7:00 am to 10:30 am, Saturday, Sunday, Holidays Brunch-Main Dining Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10·.00 am to 2:00 pm, Sunday only Luncheon-Grill Room ... 11:00 am to 2:30 pm, Wednesday thru Sunday, Ho!i~ays
-Main Dining Room. . 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm, Tuesday thru Fr~day Dinner-Main Dining Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 to 10:00 pm, Friday 6:30 to 10:00 pm, Saturday and 5:00 to 8:00 pm, Sunday (Buffet & A la Carte)
GENERAL INFORMATION Buffets, City & Country, Games Night, Country. . . . . . . . . . $14.50 per person Sunday Buffet, Country. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.50 per person
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Country - Brunch. Family Bulfet and Dinner.
10 Invitational Northern California Handball Association Hall of Fame Tournament. Country - Brunch, Family Buffet and Dinner.
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Country - Brunch, Family Buffet and Dinner.
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Country - Brunch, Family Buffet and Dinner.
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WGS Guest Day.
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WGS Stroke Play, 2s Lake, 4s Ocean.
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WGS Turkey Shoot.
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WGS Point Par, 4s Lake, 2s Ocean.
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
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Club's Annual Meeting, 8 pm. Chorus Rehearsal, 5:30 p.m.
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Chorus Rehearsal, 5:30 p.m.
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Chorus Rehearsal, 5:30 p.m.
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7 SGA Get-BetterAcquainted Golf Tournament. WSS Bridge Lessons. 10:30 a.m. City Buffet, 6 to 9 p.m.
14 WSS Bridge Lessons, 10:30 a.m. SGA Annual Dinner Dance, Country. City Buffet, 6 to 9 p.m.
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WSS Bridge Lessons, 10:30 a.m. City Buffet, 6 to 9 p.m.
2 a THANKSGIVING
City Clubhouse on Sunday Schedule. Country Club -Thanksgiving Dinner. Four seatings 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 & 7 p.m. Limited to 175 each seating. Reservations necessary. No lunch in Main Dining Room.
FRIDAY
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Country Dinner, 630to10p.m Dancing to music by Tony Hall, 9 p.m to 12 a.m.
8 Invitational Northern California Handball Association Hall of Fame Tournament. Fathers-Daughters Night, Country, Dinner-DancingShow.
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Country Dinner, 6:30to 10 pm Dancing to music by Judy Dennis, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
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Country Dinner, 6:30 to 10 p.m .. Dancing to music by Jimmy Diamond 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
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Country Dinner. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dancing to music by Walt Tolleson 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
SATURDAY
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Country Dinner. 6:30 to 10 pm. Dancing to music by Tony Hall, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
9 Invitational Northern California Handball Association Hall of Fame Tournament. Fathers-Daughters Night, Country, Dinner-DancingShow.
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Country Dinner, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dancing to music by Judy Dennis, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
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Country Dinner, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dancing to music by Jimmy Diamond 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
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Country Dinner, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dancing to music by Walt Tolleson 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
DECEMBER SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
1 2 3
Committeemen's Country · Brunch, and Commissioners' Family Buf1et Dinner.
and Dinner. WGS Guest Day.
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Country · Brunch, Family Buffet WGS Christmas and Dinner. Party.
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Men's Christmas Golf Tournament. Country· Brunch, Family Buf1et WGS Stroke Play, and Dinner. 2s Lake, 4s Ocean.
FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY
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City Clubhouse Friday, December 6
6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
4 5 6 Ladies' Christmas Family Christmas Luncheon and Party, City. Party, Country. WSS Bridge Country Dinner, Reservations Lessons, 6:30 to 10 p.m. limited to 300. 10:30 a.m. Oancing to music Chorus Rehearsal, City Buffet, by Judy Dennis 5:30 p.m. 6to9p.m. 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
11 12 13 WSS Bridge Lessons, 10:30 a.m. City Buf1et, 6to9p.m.
Chorus Rehearsal, Club Christmas Club Christmas 5:30 p.m. Party, Country. Party, Country.
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Country Dinner, Games Night, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Country. Dancing to music
Chorus Rehearsal, City Buffet, by Judy Dennis, 5:30 p.m. 6to9p.m. 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Enjoy a festive evening out
with your youngsters.
SATURDAY
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Country Dinner, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dancing to music by Judy Dennis 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
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Country Dinner, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dancing to music by Wayne Collier 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
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Country Dinner, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dancing to music by Wayne Collier 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.
• Dinner from 6:00 p.m. - $19.00 adults $10.50 children under 12.
• A visit with Santa, including complimentary photo and Christmas present.
• Christmas Carolers. • Clowns and Magician. • Sing-along with strolling musicians.
This event is for members only and the entertainment is designed for youngsters up to twelve years of age.
RESERVATIONS: 775-4400, Extension 210
To All My Olympic Club Friends
HAVE A
FANTASTIC
THANKSGIVING
Al Scoma & Staff
Scoma's at the Wharf Pier 47 San Francisco, California 94133 Tel: 415-771-4383
Scoma's of Sausalito 588 Bridgeway Sausalito, California 94965 Tel: 415-332-9551
Scoma's in Palm Springs 69-620 Highway 111 Rancho Mirage, CA Tel: 619-328-9000
Scoma's Larkspur Landing 2421 Larkspur Landing Circle Larkspur, California 94939 Tel: 415-461-6161
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THE OITMPIC CLUB COMMITTEES ACTIVITIES Donald A. Bering, Chairman John R. Browne Ill William G. Faris William P. Lynch, Jr. James H. Myers Antonio R. Sanchez-Corea
ATHLETIC Richard A. Young, Chairman Mark Avelar Lewis E. Cook, Jr. John P. Dudeck F. Thomas Huster Anthony J. Martorana, Jr. William E. Purcell James M. Stephenson Larry Wilkins
BUILDING Michael J. King, Chairman Bernard P. Hagan Paul E. Hazelrig James C. "Clint" O'Rourke James H. Trevor Richard X. Waters
CITY HOUSE T. Max Kniesche Ill, Chairman William Breslan Douglas J. R. Smith Robert A. Sonnenberg David J. Ware R. Wallace Wertsch
COUNTRY CLUB Carl E. Borders, M.D., Chairman John K. Abendroth Lloyd Aubry Louis G. Baldacci Tim Caddell Ralph Cicurel Roegner J. Cushing Rudy E. Enjaian James Leaskou Calvin R. Myers William J. Smith Richard Specht
FINANCE W. Penn Arnett, Chairman Robert L. Kahl Laurence Lange M. Peter Lillevand Chester R. MacPhee, Jr. Charles J. Willin
JUNIOR/JUVENILE Peter T. Grassi, Chairman Hon. Raymond J. Arata, Jr. Richard P. Doyle, D.D.S. James R. Holmberg Edward J. Lynch Gerald E. Nourse
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS-1985 Roger H. Staples, President W. Reed Foster W. Penn Arnett, Vice President Gilbert Papazian, Secretary
Frank M. Heffernan, Jr. Laurence Lange
M. Peter Lillevand, Treasurer James P. Conn
Scott R. Loring Thomas J. Molumphy Charles J. Willin James J. Doherty
INVESTMENT AND ENDOWMENT Frank J. Glynn, Chairman Leonard C. Asiano William C. Callender Allan Hitchcock Leslie M. Lawrence Thomas W. Witter James M. Stewart, Ex Officio
LEGAL John J. Conneely, Chairman Anthony Diepenbrock Richard J. Lucas
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Wade M. Aubry, M.D., Asst. Dir. Bart C. Lally, M.D., Asst. Dir.
MEMBERSHIP Tevis P. Martin, Jr., Chairman Robert R. Callan Herbert F. Suhr
OLYMPIAN Edward E. Foulkes, Chairman Alessandro Baccari Walter J. Farrell
PROPERTIES William E. Callan, Chairman Clyde Cournale John N. Dayton Robert C. Gould Scott P. Johnson Raymond L. Pariani Edward H. Sanborn IV C. Jay Scott II David A. Thompson
TENNIS Kenneth L. Serafin, Chairman Dale L. Ames Ronald C. Arndt Robert Aune Richard Bechelli William F. McClure, Jr.
SENIOR'S GOLF ASSOCIATION James R. McManus, President William J. Keays, Vice President Frank Calegari, Secretary and Publicity Elmer Gavello, Treasurer Charles Drocco, Tournament Co-Chairman Elio A. Fontana, Membership Chairman Walter Giubbini, Tournament Chairman William J. O'Brien, Tournament Co-Chairman Hugh D. Smith, Special Events
CLUB STAFF Thomas D. Marquoit, General Manager Robert Marshall, Controller Christian J. Kramer, Manager, City Club Keith D. Melton, Manager, Country Club
COMMISSIONERS John S. Werle, Basketball Thomas A. Barth, Deputy Basketball Joe Davis Allen, Chorus William R. Tubbs, Deputy Chorus Leonard A. Fregosi, Handball Roger B. Martin, Deputy Handball John G. Hurd, Junior Golf Edward Gardner, Deputy Junior Golf Michael A. Bagatelos, Physical Fitness George R. Manin, Pistol Roger L. McLean, Deputy Pistol Charles "Cunis" Jones, Rifle Clinton D. A. Dahlstrom, Deputy Rifle Paul V. Carmichael, Running & Marathon Theodore L. Althausen, M.D., Deputy Running & Marathon Robert C. Ribak, Shotgun Woodrow S. Herve, Deputy Shotgun Daniel Costello, Junior/ Juvenile Soccer Francis X. Crowley, Senior Soccer Thomas M. Cullinan, Deputy Senior Soccer William S. Kaplan, Spin & Swim T. Max Kniesche Ill, Deputy Spin & Swim Jack Sweitzer, Squash Paul J. Gessling, Deputy Squash James M. Beglinger, Masters Swimming Robert E. Momsen, Deputy Masters Swimming Robert B. Clevenger, Rough Water Swimming James M. Griffith, Deputy Rough Water Swimming James B. Clapp, Triathlon William F. Rodgers, Volleyball Michael Loughlin, Water Polo Edward V. King, Jr., Deputy Water Polo
FORWARD PLANNING Edward Molkenbuhr, Jr., Chairman Michael P. Ferro Tevis P. Martin, Jr. Robert R. Callan Herbert F. Suhr
WOMEN'S GOLF SECTION Mrs. Richard F. Hoedt (Nancy), Captain Mrs. Arthur A. Barbata (Doris), Co-Captain and
WGANC Representative Mrs. Roegner Cushing (Trude), Secretary Mrs. Russell E. Ellis (Lee), Treasurer Mrs. Cal B. Pierce (Terry), Tournament Chairman Mrs. Erik D. Olsen (Jacqueline), Tournament
Co-Chairman Mrs. William J. Keays (Dorothy), Tournament
Co-Chairman Mrs. Hal Needham (Nele), Invitational Chairman Mrs. Charles J. Lawlor (Mildred), Invitational
Co-Chairman Mrs. Thomas A. Hudson (Lorna), Invitational
Co-Chairman Miss Margaret Duff, Handicap Chairman Mrs. Charles F. Andrews (Cecelia), Scores Chairman Mrs. Fred Campagnoli (Ernestine), Scores Co-Chairman Mrs. John F. Donnellan (Dawn), Rules Chairman Mrs. Kenneth M. Glaser (Tyke), New Members Chairman Mrs. James R. McManus (Lois), Decorations and Social Mrs. Robert W. Edwards (Elaine), Decorations and Social Mrs. Edward J. Phelan (Ramona), News Editor Mrs. James H. Kennedy (Gladys), Ex Officio
MEMO from our Club President
T HE holiday season is upon us. In the September issue of THE OLYMPIAN, as you will recall, I commented on the
increased activity in the Club dining rooms and that it would be wise to make early reservations for holiday parties. I am pleased to report that the response was very good. At this time almost all weekend dates at the country club during November and December are filled for private room parties. If you have not yet made your holiday arrangements, please give the Club a caJI now. If you cannot obtain a party reservation at the country club, why not consider the city club? Even though the main dining room is open for regular buffet on Thursday evenings only, we will open for a private party of sufficient size any evening of the week, in a genuine effort to accommodate your needs.
The first week of December the Christmas decorations will be installed at both clubhouses. As has always been the case in the past, it will be absolutely necessary that you make reservations well ahead of time for both regular evening dining in the main dining rooms and for special Club parties.
Our Club's fiscal year came to a close on September 30th. Although the final audit is not yet completed, I am able to report that we continue to enjoy a financially sound position.
For those who cannot attend our Club's Annual Meeting on November 6, 1985 and hear my State of the Club message, it will appear in the December OLYMPIAN.
Also at our Annual Meeting I will receive the report of the Nominating Committee, who, under the chairmanship of past president Herb Suhr, will present four candidates for the Board of Directors to serve for a term of three years. I'm sure that those individuals who are elected will find the next three years a fascinating and difficult but enjoyable experience.
Construction of the luxury hotel by Portman on the Club's land is moving forward slowly. Excavation is complete, and work will now commence on the foundation. It is hard to believe that work has been in progress for over one year. Opening is scheduled for Spring 1987.
Last month I announced that repair and remodeling work has started on the city clubhouse shower room. The project already has difficulties, in that more deterioration in the support structure of the area has been discovered than was expected. I will keep you posted on further developments and delays.
ROGER H. STAPLES
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CLUB WATER POLO TEAM FAVORED TO WIN ITS FOURTH
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Seeded fir~t after an impressive series of victories including the Hawaiian Open.
Winners in Hawaiian Open. Front row, David Post, Jim Purcell, Carlos Steffens. Back row, Gregg Fiscalini, Mike McLaughlin, Randy Williams, Bob Quist, Doug Norton, Vince Vannelli, John Macleod, Ed King. Not pictured, Russ Hafferkamp, David Hendrickson.
T HE Olympic Club water polo team appears poised to garner its fourth
consecutive national championship in Orlando, Florida. Given its past success, the Olympic Club has been seeded ffrst, followed by Texas A&M, the New York Athletic Club, and Brown University.
The team prepared itself by competing in a full summer season that included wins over USC, UC Irvine, and Frenso State, teams that are expected to compete in the NCAA championship tournament this fall. The Olympic Club team also successfully defended its Hawaiian Open championship by defeating a tough Punahou team 5-2. In that tournament-the world's
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largest club tournament, with 62 twoteams entering-Carlos Steffens was named Most Valuable Player, and Vince Vannelli and Jim Purcell also earned all-tourney honors.
These performances solidified The Olympic Club's position as the premier club team in the country and led to the selection of a number of players to compete at the national level. David Hendrickson was named to the U.S. National Team training squad, from which the U.S. National Team is chosen. Russell Hafferkamp was selected for the National Sports Festival, where his "West" squad earned the gold medal. And David Post led the U.S. team to a second-place finish at
the Maccabiah games held in Israel this summer.
This full summer schedule should prepare the team not only to bring back its fourth consecutive national championship but also to defend the Corporate Cup from the New York Athletic Club. The Corporate Cup is a perpetual trophy established in 1980 to foster competition between the NYAC and the Olympic Club and is retained by the winner of these semi-annual matches. The NYAC is slated to meet the Olympic Club at the National Championships, but since the Corporate Cup has not left the Olympic Club since 1982, the team fully expects to bring it back for another year.
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Club 10K winner: Rick Murray.
Some of the 10K finishers at Golden Gate Park.
James Eagan, Jr., James Eagan, Mitchell Bondoux.
Ted Althausen and Rolf Rosander.
A GREAT DAY FOR RUNNERS
Ed and Irene McKeever.
Club 5K winner: George Constantino.
Some of the 5K finishers.
Tom and Marianne O'Connell.
Gail and Joe Gallager.
ALL THESE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE And Bob Wilkinson-Helle Viragh won the Mixed Doubles' Tourney in Class A; Dale Ames-
Bob Wilkinson, Helle Viragh, Class A winners. Bill Cody, Marsha Hedburg, Class A runners-up.
Dale Ames, Patricia Varga, Class B winners. Bill Kazee, Laura Rotbert, Class B runners-up.
Jerry Furr, La Nita Sanchez, Class C winners. Richard and Susan Kramer, Class C runners-up.
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PLAYED BEAUTIFUL TENNIS Patricia Varga took the Class B crown, and Jerry Furr-La Nita Sanchez triumphed in Class C.
Rudy Enjaian, Bonnie Wagstaff, Class A consolation winners. Bill Twist, Sharlee Murphy, Class A consolation runners-up.
Lew and Lynn Blackwell, Class B consolation winners. Mike Burkhart, Laurie James, Class B consolation runners-up.
Frank and Norma Ravetti, Class C consolation winners; Eleanor Barry, Walt Morris, runners-up.
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VERA BROWN WINS LADIES' GOLF TITLE
Vera Brown
Barbara Azevedo Ann Kingsbury Joan Passantino, low net winner.
Lois McManus, First Flight winner. Irene Wall, Second Flight winner. Ruth Preskar, Closest-to-Pin winner.
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Ann Kingsbury, Barbara Azevedo tie as runners~up.
by Betty Duca
A NOTHER Championship Tournament came, and Vera Brown is the new
Club champion. There was a runner-up tie for second place between Ann Kingsbury and Barbara Azevedo. Low net in Championship Flight was won by Joan Passantino. The First flight was led by Lois McManus, followed by Trude Cushing and Lucille Feeney. Secondflight low-gross winner was Irene Wall, with Ernestine Campagnoli and Nancy Hoedt following. Congratulations to Vera and all the winners of their flights.
The Spring Partners Eclectic was completed, and the winners on the Ocean are: Ginnie Atwood and Margaret Duff, followed by Peg McCarthy and Jean Tollini in second place; in third, Carol McCracken and Marion Renneckar. Class B: first, Mary Fergus and Esther O'Riordan; second, tie broken on first handicap hole, Eleanor Shea and Marion Vinal; third place to Coralie Ferro and Joan Levy. Class C: first-place tie with Ernestine Campagnoli and Millie Lawlor; second, Rosalie Biancalana and Lee Ellis; third place, Adrienne Antonini and Marge Goodwin. Class D: first place to Elena Merrick and Dorothy Keays; second, Ceil Andrews and Mary Evelyn Azevedo; third, Fofo Preovolos and Dawn Donnellan. On the Lake CourseClass A: first, Margaret Duff and Tyke Glaser; second place, Betty Duca and Francis McAteer; third, Barbara Azevedo and Joan Passantino. Class B: first, Nele Needham and Jackie Olson; second place, Trude Cushing and Millie Lawlor; third, Ceil Andrews and Irene Wall. A fun Eclectic!
The Ladies' Mixed Invitational was held in September on the Ocean Course. Louise and Ralph Cicurel were cochairman of the event, and they did a wonderful job. There was a tie for first place, broken by the score on the number 1 handicap hole. Ken and Ann Kingsbury and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen in first place at 123. Second place, Betty and Sam Duca and their guests George Bushell and Wanda Bushell at 123. In third place, Mr. and Mrs. Olson and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie at 126. Fourth place, Joe
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• Reservations for Thanksgiving Day Dinner should be made when reserving your guestroom
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ROUGHWATER SWIMMERS DO WELL IN HAWAII
by Bob Clevenger Tom McCarty, Charles Raven, and Bill Van Horn. THE Olympic Club's 40 + team took
first place in its division in the annual Maui Channel Swim and fourth overall.
In an extremely close race, the Club's 25 + team placed second in its division to a strong team from Texas. Its members were Jim Griffith, Randy Williams, Fred Ferroggiaro, Bob Momsen, Joe Dietrich, and John Osterloh. The team of Ed King, Tim Reid, Bob Clevenger, Dennis Mahoney, Bill Ferdon, and Jim Harwood wound up in eleventh position.
Thirty-nine teams competed. The distance is approximately nine miles from the island of Lanai to Lahaina, Maui. Each member swims a 30-minute leg, followed by legs of ten minutes or less until the finish.
The winning team consisted of Brian Browne, Alan Cartwright, Steve Clark, Many of the swimmers also com-
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peted in the annual Waikiki Rough-water Swim, which had more than 1,300 entries. The distance is two and a half miles, and there were a number of outstanding performances led by Brian Browne, who was first in the 50-54 age group, and Randy Williams, who was second in the 30-34 age group and fourth overall.
The Club swimmers and their places follow:
Age group Overall place place
Brian Browne I 80 Randy Williams 2 4 Bob Momsen 2 17 John Osterloh 4 21 Alan Cartwright 4 38 Charles Raven 4 60 Jim Griffith 5 11 Bill Van Horn 5 64 Tom McCarty 6 57 Fred Ferroggiaro IO 19 Joe Dietrich 12 25 Tim Reid 19 156 Bob Clevenger 19 168 Ed King 23 104 Dennis Mahoney 25 111 Bill Foehr 29 271 Bill Ferdon 30 224 Jim Harwood 34 334
RADEMAKER SETS WORLD MASTERS HURDLE RECORD
Also wins bronze medal.
WINGED "0" runner Ted Rademaker is making his mark at
home and abroad, achieving outstanding times in masters competition. This year Ted, a former Cal track star, competed in Los Gatos and Fresno, the national meet in Indianapolis, and the 6th World Veterans Games held in Rome this year.
At the 1985 TAC National Masters Track & Field Championships he took first in the 100-Meter Hurdles at 16.05, a pending world record, in the 60-64 year age group. At Rome Rademaker won the third-place bronze medal in the 100-meter hurdles. His best time in the 100-meter dash is an outstanding 13.01.
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Very Special Holiday Events for Olympians and Their Guests
Ladies' Christmas Party Country Clubhouse Wednesday, December 4
This popular event is open to members' wives, adult daughters, members of the Women's Social Section and their guests.
This outstanding event begins with host cocktails at 11:30 a.m. An elegant luncheon is served at 1 p.m., followed by a special Christmas program.
Door prizes from San Francisco's finest stores are awarded after the entertainment.
$21.00 per person includes host cocktails, luncheon, wine, tax, tip and door prize ticket. Tables by reservation. 587-4800.
Games Night at the Country Club
Thursday,December 19.
Magnificent Prizes, including a Color Television Set. JACKPOT Merchandise Order for the luckiest winner.
DELECTABLE PRIME RIB BUFFET from 6:30 p.m. -$16.50
Games start at 9 p.m. $7.00 per card. 12 Games.
Reservations necessary - 587-4800
FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY City Clubhouse Friday, December 6
6:00to9:00p.m. * Enjoy a festive evening out with your '+ youngsters.
• Dinner from 6:00 p.m.-$19.00 adults; $10.50 children under 12.
• A visit with Santa including complimentary photo and Christmas present.
• Christmas Carolers. • Clowns and Magicians. • Sing-along with strolling musicians.
This event is for members only and the entertainment is designed for youngsters up to twelve years of age.
Reservations 775-4400, extension 210
New Year's Eve Party Country Clubhouse Tuesday, December 31
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This traditional event will begin at 7 p.m. with cocktails and hors d'ceuvres. A full course dinner, with wine and champagne, will be served at 8:30 p.m.
Dancing from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Coffee and donuts served at 12:30 a.m.
$65.00 per person includes all of the above, tax and gratuity.
Limited to 350 persons. Reservations necessary. 587-4800.
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Thanksgiving Dinner .. Christmas Day Dinner . New Year's Day Dinner
For Reservations Call 587-4800
Annual Christmas Party Country Clubhouse Thursday and Friday, December 12 and 13.
This year's Christmas Party format has changed. We are introducing a classic English style Christmas buffet, featuring Prime Rib and all the trimmings. You will be entertained during cocktails and throughout dinner by carollers, mimes, the Regency Strings and the Olympic Club Chorus. Dancing follows with the big band sounds of Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller and Harry James.
$25.00 per person includes: • No-host cocktails and entertain
ment 6:30 p.m. • Prime Rib Buffet 7 p.m. • Dancing from 9:00 p.m. until
midnight Reservations a must - 587-4800
Hike and Dip Country Clubhouse Wednesday, January 1
Hike the Great Highway Dip in the Ocean followed by Breakfast at Lakeside
An Olympian New Year's Day Tradition since 1893.
Sign-up sheets and details will be posted at both clubhouses in December.
Assembly for Hike at 8 a.m. Breakfast at 10:30 a.m. $10.00 adults - $6.00 Children Breakfast Reservations Necessary. 587-4800.
Seatings at 4, 4:30, 6:30 and 7 Seatings at 4, 4:30, 6:30 and 7 . ............ CLOSED
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LADIES' GOLF Ralph and Louise Cicurel and their guests the Eklunds at 129. The Hole in One for the ladies was won by Vicki Eklund. The men's Hole in One on number 7 was won by Paul Ehrlich. Doesn't he usually win this? Congrat-
ulations to everyone. continued On a recent Guest Day nearly 20 clubs
were represented, some from as far as Cameron Park near Sacramento and Buckingham in Lake County. On the Lake- First place: Cushing, Kingsbury, Andrews, and Berganaschi. Second: Azevedo, Needham, Palmieri, and Preskar. Third: tie broken, McCarthy, English, Vinal, and Shea. Fourth: Watson, King, Glaser, and Concannon. On the Ocean CourseFirst place: Duca, Passantino, Luenberger, and Annuzzi. Second place:
and Betty Zablocki and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Watson at 128. Fifth to Ignatius and Joan Passantino and their guests the Sulenskis at 129, and sixth,
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Olympian Ladies were out in force at the Presidio Invitational in August. At the prize table were Tyke Glaser, Carrie Scarpelli, Hannah Wynne, and Marge Goodwin. Also enjoying the two-day event were Margaret Duff, Coralie Ferro, Betty Jones, and Jane Morabito.
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DOUG AND SCOTT NELSON ARE FATHER-SON GOLF VICTORS
Seventy teams compete in popular Club tourney.
Scott Nelson, Doug Nelson.
1985 Winners
Low Gross I. Doug Nelson, Scott Nelson 2. John Doherty, Bill Smith 3. Ray Healy, Matt Healy
Low Net I. Robert Jacobs, Bob Jacobs 2. Gil Papazian, Gib Papazian 3. Dennis Clark, Kevin Clark
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Hole-In-One I. Kevin Moloney 2. Paul Wilson
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PAUL ASMUTH SETS A NEW MEN'S RECORD SWIMMING
THE ENGLISH CHANNEL
Paul Asmuth on the white cliffs of Dover above Shakespeare's Beach where his two channel swims began. The nearest French landing place is Cap Grinez 21 miles away.
by Roger Verran
P AUL Asmuth, a 28-year-old Olympian, set a new men's record in
swimming the English Channel on August 29. His time was 8 hours, 12 minutes-a full 26 minutes faster than that of the previous record holder, Jon Anderson.
But it still wasn't the best mark ever. That honor belongs to Penny Dean of San Jose, a lady who swam the 21-mile distance in 7 hours, 40 minutes on an almost perfect day in 1978.
Asmuth's day started perfectly too, and for the first three hours the sea was calm. Then the wind came up, blowing into his face. It soon reached a 10- or 12-knot force, altering his course and slowing his speed. Even so, at three miles from shore, swimming now in the dark, he was ahead of the record. But the current turned against him and his bid for the fastest crossing failed.
He tried again on September l O and again ran into unfavorable currents as
he neared the French coast. His time was 8 hours, 32 minutes.
Asmuth, who joined the Olympic Club last year, has compiled an exceptional record as a marathon swimmer. He has won the Professional Swimming Federation world championship six years in a row. On July 14 he won the 23-mile Around-the-Island Swim off Atlantic City in 8 hours, 23 minutes. A week later, he set a new record at the Magog Marathon in Canada, swimming 26 miles in 8 hours, 29 minutes.
There have been about 3,500 attempts to swim the English Channel over a great many years. Fewer than 300 have been successful. Asmuth's two crossings in less than two weeks are a remarkable achievement.
And of course there is always next year. If all goes well, he hopes to try again. With a good break in the weather, his goal is to swim the channel in less than seven hours.
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CATCH THE 5:30 FITNESS TRAIN ON THE ROOF by Bud Napolio
EVERY Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5:30 on the roof of the city
club a group of men are taking part in a fitness program that includes several variations of sit-ups for a total of over 100 repetitions and four sets of pushups that add up to 80. Besides these strengthening exercises, they're performing about ten minutes of aerobic exercise and stretching all their major muscle groups.
The class is designed to improve the three main components of fitness: strength, endurance, and flexibility. In addition to focusing on these areas, there's an emphasis on preventive care for the back and the cardiovascular system.
The class is perfect as a starting point for a complete fitness program or as an adjunct to an existing one.
Club Mourns the Death of Leroy S. Bellany
One of our great wrestlers, Leroy S. Bellany, died recently in San Jose. He was 85 and had been a member of The Olympic Club for 63 years.
He won a number of championships as a competitor, and he also coached many young Olympians in swimming, handball, and wrestling.
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ESTRADA'S For the best in Spanish food and atmosphere, it's been Estrada's Spanish Kitchen for more than fifty years. Here you will truly enjoy famous food prepared by experts in the Art of Old World foods and cookery. Having a party at home? Call them and they'll prepare a complete service of authentic California Spanish dishes for you. Or come in and enjoy cocktails and old-time Spanish dinner. They're only 15 minutes from downtown, 7440 Mission Street, Daly City. 755-1282.
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ta tor sport." Al is 6 '2" and weighs 170. "I have
an Army plaque stating my weight at 17 5 in 1945. So I guess the game is good for me."
Al and his wife live in San Carlos. He has a son and two grandsons who are Olympians.
Besides playing with the regular noontime gang, Al says he will play "anyone who wants to get beat."
His reaction to the difference in the game he started playing 67 years ago: ''The ball bounces higher, the walls are longer and higher, and it gets tougher all the time-but I love it."
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Golf Notes
by Elena Merrick
I T pays to know the course, if this year's three Men's Guest Days are
any guideline. Only one guest was a low-gross winner on the Lake and only one on the Ocean.
Lake low-gross honors went to John Abendroth (twice), Doug Nelson, and Sandy McCall, with Roger Dietz's guest Rich Schaer tying Phil Barry's 74 and winning first spot on the tiebreaker first handicap hole. On the Ocean, honors went to Mark Avelar, Tom Molumphy, Tom Culligan, Doug Nelson, and Paul S. Horwath, with T. J. DeSoto's guest Chon Gallegos the July low-gross winner.
In the low-net department, the guests fared better. On the Lake, out of 20 places each Guest Day, 6 went to guests in June, 12 in July, and 7 in August; on the Ocean, it was 12 in June, 9 in July, and 13 in August.
Now that the four new holes on the Ocean Course are in play, it seems timely to note that the holder of the course record for the new layout from the Blues and from the Whites is our four-time Club champion, Ray Pellegrini. He shot 67 from the Blues in February and 64 from the Whites on the first day of the recent Best Ball.
While the Lake Course record from the Blues still belongs to Rives McBee and the 64 he shot in the first round of the 1955 U.S. Open, our 1985 Club Champion, John Abendroth, turned in a sparkling 62 from the Whites shortly after winning the Club championship.
Our Junior Golf Team finished second in Bay Cities League competition with 7 wins and 2 losses, losing out to Santa Rosa Country Club Juniors, who had 8 wins and 1 tie.
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GOLF NOTES continued
Through August, ten members had a hole-in-one (and they all had insurance). Most popular hole for the ace was number 8 on the Lake with Charlie Drocco, George Hatzis, Ken Koch, and Ed Molkenbuhr finding the cup. Nod Ferrera and Tom Maley each aced
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number 2 on the Ocean; Ed Hubenette, number 4 on the Ocean; Bill Giles, number 7 on the Ocean. Mike J. Dwyer aced number 13 on the Lake, and Jack Dethlefsen number 15.
The Seniors' Golf Association, with a membership of almost one-third of our golfing members, has had another active year. They're capping it by traveling to Maui for another meeting with the Wailea Seniors in early November, returning in time for a few days' rest before taking to the dance floor at their annual dinner dance.
Two Seniors-Jim McManus and Bill Keays-were the first to use the beautiful new driving range. Four Seniorslg Passantino, Bill Giles, Frank Giambra, and Doug Merrick-represented Olympic in the annual NCGA Bay Area Zone Four-Man Best Ball Championship at Spyglass.
Frank' Giambra and Bill Giles also qualified for the NCGA Two-Man Better Ball Net Championship with a 68. The other two teams who qualified are Roger Staples and Jim Mason with 64 and Dave Hines and Dick Otstott with 68.
Marshall Gleason qualified for the British Amateur. He also qualified for the U.S. Amateur along with Gary
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Robert S. Hendrickson, of Orinda, died on August 23. He had been a member since 1972.
John W. Leishman, M.D., of San Francisco, died on September 2. He had been a member since 1972.
Thomas P. Kearney, of San Francisco, died on September 16. He had been a member since 1974.
Raymond W. Vanden Heuvel, of Lafayette, died on September 16. He had been a member since 1943.
Vanier and Mike Blewett. Mike, one of the pillars of last year's Junior Golf team, made the cut of the low 64 players.
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