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Show IBEHTHK LONG 110 FALLS Ogden Favorite Gets First in 51 Minutes, and Second in 11 1-2 Minutes. Special to Thc Tribune. OGDEN". Sept. I. In a match whioh was rcpleto with fast work from start to finish, Jack Harhcrlson, the Ogden wrestler, wres-tler, defeated Tom Long of Now Orleans, the southern champion, In straight falls tonight, securing tho first fall in fifty-one minutes and the second In eleven and one-half mlnuloa. With the exception of the first twenty-fivo minutes, Harbertson was master of thc situation throughout both bouts, although his stout competitor proved to be a formidable opponent. Sensational mat work In tho first hnlf-hour hnlf-hour delighted thc falr-slzcd audlenco of fans who had gathered at the Orplicuin theater. Apparently rolylnc on his own staying abilities. Harbertson allowed Long to carry the fight to him along his own lines. As a rcsull. thc southerner showed the effects of his strenuous work aftor tho first half-hour, but even thon displayed remarkable strength In breaking break-ing out of dangerous hold. In tho onti he was conquered with a head chanccti and bar lock. , , During the first fall Long sustained a slight Jnjurv to his right, arm when he fell heavily on the edge of the mat. nc also showed the effects of the fust so-Ing, so-Ing, but returned to the ring, purlin thc second bout Harbertson was tho aggressor ag-gressor at all times, securing an eari fall with a head and leg lock- Long announced an-nounced from tho ring that he had been squarely defeated by a better man. adding add-ing that l-lurbcrtson was unqueatlonnim entitled to Iho prize money. The woc of Referee -lack Child was ontiroly fcatlB-fnctory fcatlB-fnctory to both tho wrestlers and fan A fifteen-minute wrestling match ami a battle royal constituted tho preliminaries. |