Show MANY BATTLE FOR LAURELS IN STATE AQUATIC EVENTS T couNTy mm-couNTy TRI COUNTY COUNTY RI-COUNTY day at nt Lagoon Jagoon was made more illuminating yesterday 1 afternoon by the staging of the state swimming tourney under the auspices of the local branch of the Amateur Athletic union union Twenty Twenty- eight competed in the aquatic championships of Utah Scott Dahlquist N. N C. C Manly D Dele lc Fairbanks and W. W Tanner winning the highest honors This quartet of swimmers carried away the Io four r silver loving cups put up for competition Fully enthusiastic fans witnessed the exhibitions from the banks of the Farmington resort lake While only four events e were contested contested- contested contested- two yard lOO swims a diving living contest and a half balf mild milel race rac race race-it it took all afternoon before the young athletes decided the thc victors The tournament was declared by officials of the local branch of the HIe A. A J. A. A U. U as the best bestone bestone bestone one held in the state MuL C nas ocen Deen steadily stead ily fy coming to the front as ns a clever or water exponent sprung the big surprise surprise sur sur- prise of ot tho the day by taking the tho yard ard championship leaving leaving- u. u K IC Glenn holder of or the state record for forthe forthe forthe the event In the rear The best Glenn drew was a a. third place Joseph s. spurting Into second place In the last few feet teet Dahlquist Thomas and Glenn GlennI I were bunched at the finish After Atter leading leading- all the contestants for th the tho greater ter length of or the course Glenn weakened He was knocked off ott his his his' pace pace however by coming into contact with Dahlquist Dahlquist near the finish The feature race of or the tourney wa was the tho half halt mile mUe affair won b by 1 Manly lanly who represented the United States In inthe la lathe the tho Olympic games In 1908 competing then in the mile swim wlm Manly easily took first place while Dahlquist again distinguished by coming In second The Tho half hat mile called for sis siz Ix trips across the lake Jake at Lagoon man many of ot the entries dropping out before th the finish Manly finished strong and bad had ha he been hard could have hava dinned d several l seconds s off orr his time me- me H Ho Hm m made de dethe the race in 15 minutes 49 2 5 seconds W W. Tanner took first place in the novice v yard ard dash but was hard be beset beset beset be- be set by John Hay Hayward ward and G. G S. S Young YounS Young Toung came in second but it was only because of ot Haywards Hayward's failure to cross croS the tape pe promptly at the finish that lost him the next best place in thrace the the- race The diving contest brought forth grace and skill from Crom ten athletes who dipped and twisted off ott the spring board and high pier Dele Fairbanks was as conceded first place by the judge judges while hUe Ray Cutler an extremely dexterous dexterous dexterous dex dex- diver was awarded second place Arthur Farnow was picked for third place The summary of or the meet f follows yard yard championship Scott championship Scott Scott- Dahl Dahl- first Joseph Thomas Thomas- second H. H K Glenn Time Prize allver sil silver all sll- I ver cr loving cup for first place and medals medals med med- als for the next two place places place Novice yard ard dash W. w Tanner first first G. G S S. S 81 Young second John Hayward hayward Hay Hay- ward ward wara third Time 25 2 Prizes s medal medals Diving contest contest Dele Dele Fairbanks first t Ray Cutler second Arthur Farnow third Prizes silver sliver loving oving cup for tor first place and medals for the other two places mile Halt race N. race N. N G. G Manly first t Scott Dahlquist second R. R W Wood od third Time 15 minutes 49 5 2 seconds Prizes Prize silver loving cup for first place and medals for the other two places Officials Freeman Officials Freeman Bassett starter Lyle Smith George Gra Gray R. R W. W Richar Rich Rich- ar ardson son W. W E. E Do Day Doy H. H J I. I 1 and anti John F. F P. P Birkenstock judges and Charles Welch clerk of the course George Gray Gry Is swimming instructor of ot the Carnegie Athletic club of ot Pittsburgh Pitts Pitts- burgh He was iv an Interested spectator as well wen as an official and expressed himself as keenly aroused over tho the swimming talent t displayed in the th tourney tourney tour tour- our ney at L Lagoon goon yesterday t I |