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Show ARGENTINE SWIMMER MAKES ENGLISH -CHANNEL DISTANCE IN RECORD TIME I Knights of Columbus to i Make Fight Next Sunday ! "Casey" in Playoff for Title If They Win I One Postponed Game " j THHE official schedule of the Salt Lake Amateur league is I X completed. ! But thei season isn't overnot by a long shot, i When the smoke of battle cleared yesterday it found the ! lcarue reduced from six to three and another season beinuN ninth lnnln when tho Oo-Oottora ag-afn tied It up. Btmtr weakened In tha tenth and allowed tha oo-0t-tora two rung. Than, In tho laat half of tha tenth, tho powormen found Cooper and hit him all over tha lot. TnT trot throa man an baaa with only ona down and woro headed for another tied aooro or aoaalbly victory J wehn i ha m afflramanlloaad ., aonahaaii -occurred. IWBNION'I TKAM URPRiaKa. Another thrflllnf conteet, tfut to tha anoxpoctod otrenfih of tho Poplar O rover a, waa preoentod to tha fans. Tha "-wra rave tho Wcotorn Opto tho heard of tholr Uvea whan they t?ppd out and promptly took a four run lead. 1 Ralph "Bug" Brown, tha iromtor awat etar of tha Opto, aaved ha day. however. With a alngia and a triple ha knocked In five rung and aoorad two hlmaeif. thua holnT ro-ponaible ro-ponaible for aevea of tha olght run a. Perry pitched a nice ame for tha Orovere. Rhielda, for tha Opta, pitched oonslotently, Tha olucgina: trio of tha Knlfhtg of Columbue woro rooponalhlo for their victory oror tha Strand Market team In a brilliant and well played rame. Swan. Harbeke and MuJr, three of tha rroateet pldyorg in tha lea rue, did tholr atuff. Swan, with a homer, a triple, throoa rune and a gtoJea baae, oome wroat ftoldlni work and a ht of rood fudrmant, waa tho princl-pal princl-pal factor In tha victory. Harbeke. with two hits in throa tlmoa at tha Rlato. and Mutr with a like number, olpcd oonaldorably. Andoraon and Irvine pitched rood baseball through-out through-out for tho oppoelnr teams, whlla tha men in tha field backed them up nicely, there belnr only ona error on each team Llewellyn, Ounn and Nathan did homo elaaoy work for tha loaara. prepared wherein 1 two. or poasibly throa, teamg which ended on tha top of tha heap will battle It out to aee which of tha ponnant win n org roeJly doaa grot tho rar. LKAQUB LEADERS . TAKE GAME. , . I Tha throa. league loadera won yeo-I yeo-I tordayTut H waa ftniy ift9rrhn4 Of tho hardeat and - moot Interootlnr trurrlog over oeea on tha local aand lota or rock ailea, or whatever they are called. At tha municipal No. 1, be for a tarra crowd of pactatora, tha Knifhta of Columbia trtmmod tha Strand Market team by a op Ion -did rally after two man wora out In tho seventh Inning?, which netted thorn four runs and brought thorn from behind. be-hind. Tha Western Optloals. contendere, for tha title with tha Oo-O otters of. Surarhouoo, nearly loot to tha learua trailing Poplar Orovers when Perry, tha Gravers' star twirl or. shut them out for flva Innings, while his, matea rolled up foor runs. In tho sixth in- nlnr Perry weakened a little and tho Optg took two In tha last half of tha eighth tha score stood ta 1. and It looked as though tho Opts wora out of tha race, when they stard a blr rally and scored sis runs, taking; tho grama by a score of ft to 4. EXTRA INNING IE NECEftftARV. Tha Oo-Oetters. also losuraa leaders, had a terrific time trying to boat tho Utah Power and U?ht team a trick which they finally acoompllshed In tho tenth Inn ins. winning; by a score of 10 to t. After tha fourth Innlnr tha Pewermen led all of tho way to tha eighth, whoa Cooper rot taw sonf -eat homo run aver made on a bush tot. wnicn put me uo.usuws whwu striking did tan co. In the ninth Inning the score waa tied up. and In the tenth got two, while the powormen, due to a dreadful mental aberration under which a runner and line coach were suffering;, failed to score, although al-though they had three men oa base with one out. LEAGUE SEASON I IE OVER. Tha play yesterday completes the regular schedule of the Oo-Oetters and tha Western Optlcals. It laavss them at the top of the league with, ton victories and five dofoata each. , Tha Knifhta of Columbus team la second with nine victories and five defeats, one game being postponed. A fighting chance remains to the "Caseys" to get Into tho playoff for the title. The Knights next week will play tha hard fighting Utah Power-men, Power-men, who are not factors la the race, but are always dangerous' to those that are. They showed It yesterday when they pressed ths Oo-Oettera to ton Innings before they lost ths game. Bill Kaufmann will hav a tough struggle strug-gle before he can down the Power, men and may not got In the finals, OO OBTTBRg ARE FORCED TO LIMIT, The battle between the Utah Power and Light team and the Oo-Oettera. from a thrilling standpoint, was the feature game. The Oo-Oetters. heavy favorltee, started out with a 4 to 0 lead In the gems, while the young and green powormen were settling down. Then Joe Barney began some mighty effective twirling while, the powormen found Cooper for a Is runs. The Oo-Oettera came back by virtue of some heavy hitting and took the lead. 7 to C One of ins hits, a home run by Cooper, went through the fence at Ninth South, deep center from municipal No. S, for the longest hit ball aver seen on a aand lot in this city. The Powormen came back and had the score at 1 to 7 In ths |