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Show FWDMEN SWIMMERS WILL VISIT LA9DDN Fannie Durank and Minna Wylie to Reach Salt Lake Next Week. Utah water fans in all probability will have an opportunity of seeing two of the world's best women swimmers in action here the latter part of next week, if present pres-ent plans mature. The two stars are Mies Fannie Durank and Miss Minna Wylie and both are from far-away Australia. The two stars now are in San .Francisco. .Fran-cisco. Due to a squabble between officials of i he A. A. "., tho trip which the women had planned has been hampered to some extent. Tlie first information which was , given out by the A. A. L a few das ago stated that the t wo stars would not bt, allowed to compete in America under amateur rules. .Since that time, however, the national registration committee of the A. A. I, has approved of the American tour and plans have already been made on the coast for meets en route to New York. The two swimmers in all probability will be seen in action at Iagoon next week. Arrangements are under way and it is expected that plans will be completed tomorrow. to-morrow. Miss LHirank is noted the world over as a swimming star. She holds more swimming record;; than any other woman in the w or Id a nd swims the fu rlong and long -d is tan re events. Miss Wylie swims th"- K'u- and "Llu-yard events and tiie ! back stroke. They are scheduled lo ap- pear in New York on August 16. J |