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Show GUPHAM SEPT. a Wrestlers Agree on 170 Pounds for Their Second Mat Match. Special to The Tribune. OQDKK, Spt. U. Cack F.arbertson, Opdfn mid-Meweight wrestier, has sinned SftVcJoS t'or a second tnafh with Sam t 'laphum, who t'laims he Knc'ish in idiUe weight chnm pionshin, the a f fair to be staged at the Orphcuni theater in this city on WVdnesd.ty niyht, Sep. t ember UJ. I u t heir first match here a few weeks ago 1 1 arUerlson woo from tho Ennlishmnn after loiiii" the first fall. It ell on.' of the bw wrestling houts ever singed it, Ogden. Claphsni sssipned his defeat to the fact that ho could not make ltI5 pounds Slid bo strong. He offered to wfcgtf ltlti on himself if Harbertson would jjive blna five pounds additional weight in another match. I'ndcr the terms of the new articles this is given ''lapham, both w rest lets agreeing to weigh in at I'll pounds or loss ring.sidr, five minutes min-utes before going on the mat. Har bcrtson "s malinger contends that his man will have no difficult whatever making such a weight, in fact he believes be-lieves the Ogdett wrestler will go on at BDOUt 167 or 16$, The articles nlso provide for s $100 forfeit seven diM before the match for w eight and appearance. The referee will not be olieseu until throe days before be-fore the match. Harbertson has just returned from a trip to Big PUQV, Wyo.. where he staged n handicap wrestling match ns one of tho feattlTOI of an annual roundup. round-up. The OffdsJl man agreed to throw Jen Wyoming amatOUri of all weights i in one hour. Ho accomplished the fr-nt 1 in thirty seven minutes. The men I weighed from 140 to 6.r pounds each |