Show f YOKEL BEATS i I MILLER IN TWO FALLS u i SAL SALT T LAKE GRAPPLER DEFENDS MIDDLEWEIGHT J I CHAMPIONSHIP IN EAST I Mi Minnesota mesota Mat MatMan Man Defeated by Mike in Hour and andt t 29 Minutes SI 1111 to o Hie r Duluth Minn linn Feb 10 O MIk Mike Yokel I. I of or Salt Lake lc City successfully rull defended r his title of or worlds world's middleweight 4 wrestling champion I here hero tonight at ut th thit Auditorium wl where ere he threw a Waite Waite-i t-l' t of or St. St Paul Paui In straight falls j Yokel won the first fall after 1 houlAnd hour and 11 II minutes of ot wrestling wrestling- such as aR lit S has never been beon seen een here H He us used d dA A reverse re nelson and crotch holds The TheL L I second fall nil came after atter but hut 18 ig minute with I a further nelson and arm ECI Eels Eels- sors ors 1 The TIle men were Introduced b by George Georgei f i i Barton of St. St Paul sport writer nn and andI l I president of ot the new nc Northern BaRC- BaRC liil all league lie He acted as RS referee I Yokels Yokel's weight was announced as ns t p. p pounds pound while Millers Miller's was given t rt I 1 ii 1 Hot Both o of the tile gr grapplers PIers appeared rII I to be he In the tile b best Bt possible shape Pot Pot- 1 oi- oi lh the referees referee's instructions lons they r posed pod before the tho moving mo picture machine which was operating throughout through through- l out the match During Daring the first hour Miller as assumed j the nJ aggressive c continually thoU though h it itT T R 1 TS was S apparent that the man from front the Rocky nock mountain country was wag th tile the mas- mas Pier of the situation nt at it all air tunes times JI lie allowed Miller to wear ear himself out at the conclusion lon of OC the period which meant the first fall fail was In lii good gond 1 f while Miller was dared J and reel reel- I In InS ing t Th The match offered a good cx example in lit contrastS Yokels Yokel's apparent Miu- Miu crat ics deceived rl er even n n the U oh ner while Willie Millers Miller's style k w wa al a always s 's In lii evidence The Tle Pole used h headlocks and tackles 8 r reputedly p hut but all 11 were of no avail a R against thc tOk little tittle grappler train frotH thi west WRt f t While Miller remained behind his hits hisman hisman l man lilan during the tilt greater part of or th tile the tiler r first IH period It was vas apparent that Yokel l was ns able to exchange position position- despite tho opposition offered Th Tho t former b began rough tactics soon after I the tile beginning of or the match and coni con con- until i- i tinned employing them several fic times II bv ly the referee to stop I t Yokel appeared appealed the cooler ot of the two to and In ill craftiness excelled d Ills Din I 4 method of going from Crum ruin under c caused t no little comment Time after I time lime I h from om the thc grasp of or 11 nl- most t. t at will when It II teemed that he lie heas was as safely l clutched Till Tue little Poles Pole's fa favorite m methol l hol ii of f attack th the Mke lik tackle taCKie tou- tou lon lon-ed b luv ba I a switch to a headlock or r failed fabled to Is onen ii the tile J champion champton who ho maintained his nis sune lIn Ii mode of or wrestling that that of the delco- delco i sIe n VarIety wll with h In intermediate l. l of brilliancy Several lines limes th th- SaltI Salt I Take IHn ans c cat t tactics t Miller 1111 to retrial retreat hastily Despite Yokels Yokel's position on Oil all tours ours OUI Miller skipped to the thc ol other ler end I of the ring tig until th the other t assumed p position on lila his feet At there wn WAd s I enough h rough and tumble work to bring the tile large crowd to Its feet teet Both 7 men were were cheered repeatedly for fot o their h orts Sentiment seethed seemed eni c evenly di divided divided di- di vided |