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Show SUNNYSIDE MEN WIN BIC PRIZE The annual "First Aid" and mine rescue contests by teams from the different dif-ferent camps of the Utah Fuel company com-pany were held at Castle Gate Inst Saturday. Sat-urday. The camps taking pirt were ' those of Somerset, Colo., Sunnyside, Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Winter Quar-! Quar-! ters, Scofield, and Utah Mine, Utah. The oiff. rent teams and their partisans came on spe.ial-crains from both east and west, and Castle Gate was hostess . to the largest crowd that ever partook ( of her hospitality. The rivalry, between the different teams this year was especally keen, as the first prize hung up by the company , was a free trip to the San Francisco . exposition, and participation there in the first aid and mine rescue contests staged by the United States government govern-ment and the National Red Cross sock ty I The tennis compjtin' in the "first aid" contest were: Sunnyside, M. H. : I Detweiler, captain; Zeph Thomas, J. T. I ; Johnson, J. W. Littlejohn; George Clark' s j George Usher; Somerset, Henry Rich-i Rich-i ardu, captain, B. Kirkpitrick, Joe Stan-jlej, Stan-jlej, H. Nies, I. O. Sanborn, " Robert (Continued on page 4) SUNNYSIDE IV! LN ! V;;i C!C PP.IZ2 (Continued from p:if.' 1) Williams; Castle Gate, R -t-.-i t H-ndi'i'-son, captain; John Ramage, John H. Reinson, Albert War.'.ell, L-.-imtiri Ta lor, John Henderson; Utah Mine, John Y. Haddow, captain, Raymond Wil.l, Ben Ludwig, Dave Wild, Tom Wilaams, Joe Kink; Winter Quarters, C. C. Harvey, Har-vey, captain, Noah Potter, James Hall, Jack Thorpe, Horace Simpson, Stanley Harvey; Clear Creek, Eli Gmlon, captain; cap-tain; John Erkkila, Joe Ward, John Sarampas, A. Walker, Alma Huff. Sunnyside team No. 2, was first in the "first aid" contest with a percentage percent-age of 97.50; Winter Quarters seco,,d with 97.25; Castle Gte third with 96.25; The lowest score was 95 per cent. In the rescue work by helmet crews Sunnyside was first and Castle Gate second. Sunnyside team No. 2 wins the grand prize of a trip to San Francisco, a handsome hand-some loving cup, and the individual members each won a gold metal. Winter Win-ter Quarters was second and wins silver medal. The fuel company furnished free lunch to all who came and there were bands from Clear Creek, Sunnyside and Castle Gate. The ball game between Sunnyside and Castle Gate was won by Ca.-,tle Gate 8 to 6. Tle judges in Uip first aid contest were Dr. J. C. Roberts of the United ' States bureau of mines, Denver; J.E. ', Petit state coal mine inspector. Salt Lake, and H. H. Sanderson, represent-! represent-! inr the Draeger Oxygen Helmet com- pany, Salt Like. |