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Show K. OF C, COMPLETES OUTraOilE Many Interesting Contests to Take Place at Lagoon on June 26. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, June 15. After several weeks of preparation the Knights of Columbus have completed a programme of contest con-test events for the sixth annual state outing to be held at Lagoon park on Thursday, June 26. It includes a baseball base-ball gamo between tho Salt Lake and Ogden councils and other athletic events during tho afternoon, with dancing contests con-tests in the evening. The list of prizes Includes many valuable trophies. Having secured a greatly reduced rate over the Bamberger line, the local committee com-mittee anticipates a heavy attendance from this city with more than 2000 participating par-ticipating in tho outing. Every K of C. council In the. state will be represented. represent-ed. The following Is a list of the athletic ath-letic events on the programme: Baseball, Salt Luke vs. Ogden, 2 p. m. Catching the greased pig, open to all. Tug of wai married men vs. single men, open to all. One hundred yard dash for mon, open to all. Running broad jump, open to all. Swimming race, bathing pool, entry required. re-quired. Boat race, Lagoon lake, entry required. re-quired. Fifty yard dash for boys under 1G CFfty yard dash for girls under 1-i years. Prizes will be awarded for the "waltz and two-step contests In the dancing pavilion pa-vilion during the evening. The following are the slate council committees! Manugement-J. D. Stack. Eureka; J. F. Welch. Park City; T. IT. Culhane. Salt Lake; C. A. Magulro and S. A. Maginnis, hFiold committee D. J. Larmle and C. Drlscoll. Salt Lake; T. J. McLaughlin, Park City; M. J. Dolin. Eureka; J. A. Junk, Ogdn. Judges A. J. Bruncau. Salt Lake: J. J. Sullivan, Eureka: J. Flaniilgan, Park City; J. P- DInnecn, Ogden. |