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Guard-Esker Harris, UCLA, and Sam
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Mrs. McCormick, who won both
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the springboard and platform dive
Hornung, Notre Dame, John Crow Texas
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crowns at Helsinki in 1952, re
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Dick Day. Washington.
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from Glendora, Calif., was third
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