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Show added strength after losing the first set. Leo Spenfy and Tuck Stewart had a hard-fought battle, the former finally triumphing. 21-12, 20-21. 21-10. These two men are stars of the firsforder. Results of the other games: U Leaver defeated L. Brinton, 21-S. 21-17; H. Dent defeated O. Capel, 21-17, 21-17; Mout-e L'.oyd defeated L. Pume, 21-lj, 21-13; J. Matheson defeated W. Stauffer, 21-10. 21-S; 13. A. Smith defeated K. Chnsten-son Chnsten-son "1-S, 31-S; K. K. Steffensen defeated Charles Gardner. 21-3, 21-13; J?o Lund defeated it. W. TVoolley, 21-17, 21-10. Today's lineup shows Oscar Carlson opposed op-posed to C. Nuttal at 3 o'clock. Mouse Lloyd and J. Matheson will scrap it out at 2. These two men went to the semifinals semi-finals in the meet last year, and a thrilling thrill-ing and close contest can be expected today. TOURNEY IS SITED FOR I1QML TITLE Handball was ushered in at the Deseret gymnasium yesterday when the annual tourney was started with ten fast games. The first round play has aroused much interest as the staxB of the past few. years are being given a hard run. Fritz Pohlman upset the dope when he trounced Francis Dent, winner of several titles, 21-13, 21-16, In an easy manner. Pohlman showed all sorts of skill and executed many clever shots. One match that went to three sets was the W. A. Colton-F. Duncan affair, Col-ton Col-ton winning, 11-21, 21-9, 21-10. All of the three sets were one-sided. Colton showed |