SWIMMING AT SAX DIECiO.bly ;ver _n|^ Bis Crowd Witnesses Somered Contest* Brtwft* Southern Crsek.s.ore SAX DIEGO. Sept. 10.—Large crowds ing witnessed the Admission day aquaticin sports today, the principal features of ind j which was the mile and a half shell the race between Harry Vaughn and Harry ■nic Slocum of the San Diego Rowing Club Ing and E. R. Dunnlngan of the Los Angeles he I Athletic Club. Vaughn won in 9:28. but admitted that the race belonged to Slocum, who rounded the stake buoy He three times before making the correct or- turn, and in spite of this great handt-injcap came in a close second. Dunnigan was ill and did not enter in the other contests, which were as follows:?geordol-u—til-440 - yard swim, championship Southern California—Won by Wilt Kyle of?n* San Diego, defeating Ben Watilngtoniseau,er-nd;of Los Angeles In 8:58.50-yard swim, championship Southern California—Won by C. R. Conklinov#r Earl Kyle, both of the local club., E. Barnwell of Los Angeles refused to ! start, claiming Conklin started too soon. / #*•100-yard swim, championship South-eo- ! ern California—Won by Will Kyle of»m; the local club In 1:17. defeating E.;ts; Barnwell of Los Angeles.i In submarine distance contest Charles Price of San Diego swam 45 yards un« der water.on;ol-