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Show Deseref Cymnasimn Classes at Saltair Todaj At lift, Alex Lloyd, 135-ponnd wrestling champion of Utah; right, Fred Crabbe, 125 pound champion; Insert at top, John O'Connor. Tha bualnaaa man'a claeaaa of the Dea-eret Dea-eret gymnaalum era having; their outing; at Saltair today and two decidedly unusual programa have been prepared, one nf which la being pulled off thl afternoon. Beginning at i o'clock thla afternoon in ten-lass aporta including volley ball. Indoor baseball and varloua kinda of racee will ha held, following which there will be an Intermlaalon of an hour and a half for t thing, luncheon, etc. Beginning at o'clock there will be a big tournament In the hippodrome which la lo be entirely free to the public This will ccnelet of two wrestling bout, and a boxing bout In which the atate amateur classes will ompete. In the wrest Una eventP. Frad Oabhe and Alex Lloyd will fnrnNh the first number, .'raMie I" the 125-pound atate champion, and Lloyd la the champion In the Hi -pound claaa. This la expected to be one of the heat amateur houta ever held In the atate In tha light weight claaa, John B. An-deraon An-deraon will meet Thomas Thomas, Then are the two heat mro In the Peaeret gym nam 'tm and both are In tiptop condition con-dition for ihe go Harry Hal ton. lha atata feather weight champion boxer, will meat John O'Connor, who was hla nearest rival for championship bonora In the last stale tournament. Pen Marker, wrest Una Instructor, will referee all three houta. The hippodrome has been put Into flrat class condition for tha events and as there wilt ha no charae for admission It Is believed that a large 1 i" ' 1 w 1 1 will lie present. |