SWIMMING
Ci, ' • jtHE OLYMPIC POOL. fCCOMJIODATION FOR 12,000 (■: PEOPLE. rai!B3 ASSOCIATIOIr COPTHIGHT.) .TjJWaur AffD n.z. cable associatxokj (Received June 10th,_ 7.2$ p.m.) -JU >,• . PARIS, June 9. at Destourelles, where the ■Wimming and water polo con- ; k® held, is an immense concrete 1 ' 4 accommodate 12,000 ''stud" B J** >a great open-air bath, supJ *Wf "of l- ormous pillars, making the re--8 easy, is gained by climbing 8 beneath the pool, which ia 50 "fWaA®? "'d 18 wide, keep the water at " Uro 75 degrees Fahrenheit. r'i.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 11
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86SWIMMING Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 11
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