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The Viceroy's words aroused fre- quent expressions of approval from various parts of the assembled houses. Lad; Byng Weds Lady Eleanor Byng and H. E. At- kinson leaving St. Michael's church in London after their wedding atténded by the leaders of English society. BACHRACH COACHED CHAMPION SWIMMER Brought Out Wonders, But Not Half as Good Himselt Chicago, Nov. 7 (By the Associated Press)—Not long ago the newspapers recorded the fact that Miss Sybil Bauer, 17 year old Chicago girl, had swam the 440 yard backstroke in a meet in Bermuda in 6:24, breaking gor the first time in record athletic history, a world's record held by a man. The old mark of 6:28 was held by “Stubby” Krueger. Behind, that bare announcement is the story of a coach who can't swim the 440, or probably half that dis- tance, but who has brought out many of the most famous swimmers in re- cent years, including Miss Bauer, Johnny Weismueller, Norman Ross, Perry McGillivray, Mike McDermott and Harry Hebner. 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Once a month or so when they fill the tank up to eleven feet for the water games, “Bach” drops in with a mighty splash and does a round or two, but that is about the extent of his own water work. “Anybody can be a good swimmer if he has the will to work and work hard,” Bachrach says. ‘‘He may not be a champion, for it just isn’t born in some people to be champlons, but is he is willing to plug along day in and day out and stick to the deadly grind he will be a good swimmer. “The trouble is that lots of swim- mers, and sometimes those with most natural talent, haven't enough of the will to win to keep at it.” “What is the.secret of your suc- cess as a coach?” he was asked. Makes' Them Work “Making ‘them work day in and day out. I require my teams to swim a quarter of a mile a day. I don't hold a stop watch on them, they can take their own time, but they must swim at least that quarter of a mile. After that they can play around the tank if they want to as long as they wish. “If a swimmer swims 300 quarter miles in a year that’s 76 miles. No body can swim 76 miles a year with- out developing. They are bound to learn something. “I sit up here and watch them gwim their 11 laps, and when they come out I talk things over and point out their mistakes and suggest im- provements, “My principle is to get them young. Sybil Bauer came to us four years ago when she wasn't quite 14 years old. We had announced through!the newspapers that we were going to or- ganize a class for girls, and invited swimmers to apply. She was in the class. One day 1 saw her using the back stroke, and doing very well with it. We talked it over and she decid- ed she wanted to be the world's greatest back stroke swimmer. Today she is." Bachrach paeses over his own in- ability to rank above the mediocre swimmers with the explanation that the best coaches don't swim much. “That applies in other sports too,” That's all there is to it. |, 17¢c 40 in. wide, “Zuppke down at Illinols was never much of a football player, but look what a coach he is. When you work around here all the time you don’t have the desire to swim much. It's like being a chef. No- body ever saw a chef eat much, un- less he was out at somebody else's house."” Swimmers Born, Not Made Really great swimmers, ‘“Bach” says, are born, not made. ‘“You can't put a voice in anybody,” he explains. “There would be no use of my going to a singing teacher' to cultivate a voice 1 haven't got. DBut while every- body can’t ‘be a great swimmer, he can be a good swimmer, if he wants to work for it.” Most ,of the famous swimmers de- veloped under his tutelage are pro- ducts of the Chicago public beaches and Y. M. C. A. pools. 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