Show i TOUTED KANSAS K WRESTLES WRESTLER QUITS BOUT COLD J Guthrie the Kansas City wrestler almost i an otherwise good boxing boxing box box- ing and wrestling program f for tor ri the American Legion last Wednesday night when he gave gave the poor poorest st exhibition n of wrestling a and d one of the poorest of sportsmanship ever seen in Cedar In his bout with Pat of Salt Sait Salt Lake Guthrie absolutely refused to put forth at throwing his I opponent and and depended upon the ropes for protection against the other fellows fellow's efforts lie He lost the the first fallin fall faU fallin in four and andone one half D minutes with a leg lock the very ert first hold bold that that Pat obtained Guthrie patted the mat giving giving ing away the fall although he seemed to be In n almost no distress Coming back for the second fall he still did nothing until he lost iest hi his temper temper tem tem- em per and landed a couple of haymaker haymakers to Pats Pat's lace tace who in turn rushed him clear out of the ring and administered a few blows himself lIter After the men had been Guthrie walked tj to Continued on Page Two TOUTED KANSAS WRESTLER QUITS BOUT CO COLD Continued from Page One his dressing room amid ism fl the boos of the crowd and refused to return to the ring Until this episode the fans had been royally entertained with three good boxing b bouts t two o of which ended In knockouts Ed Sheppard and Boxwood both of Salt Lake take battled ten ren rounds to a draw Boxwood won the crowd before before before be- be fore the bout was very old and aniS gained In popularity as It advanced He lie pu put up a good fight with the more experienced expert expert- ence d Sheppard not landing as frequent frequent frequent fre fre- quent as his opponent but donig more damage with what he did land In the curtain raiser LeGrande bury won by a knockout over Webb of Salt Lake City In the third round went to work with all he had as soon as the first bell sounded and hammered his opponent all over the ring sending him to the floor with witha ltha a series of rights and lefts to the head aided with some solid soUd rights to stomach Webb was out but the bell saved him He lIe recovered rapidly be between between be be- tween rounds and made the going more even during th round seemed to tire and could not get force behind his hits In the third bury came back to swarm all over Webb again and put him down do for the count with a left to the jaw before the round was more than a minute old The other fight a scheduled six rounder went to Arlington ry via a knockout in the third round His opponent Rose of Salt Lake City lasted lasted last last- ed until the third round principally because of his ring experience He gave a fight for the first two t rounds round landing some solid soUd smashes and always seeming to avoid Arlington's Arlington's Arling Arling- tons ton's best punches It was wal anyone's fight until found an opening and landed a solid right to the Jaw dazing his opponent and then followIng following following follow follow- ing it up with such a flurry of rights and lefts to the head that Ross could hardly find the floor He went down dO face first and stayed there until cout counted count counted count count- t. t ed out Will C. C Macfarlane caretaker of the Cedar Airport announces that vandals have stolen several light globes from I the border lighting system of the port I Mr Macfarlane says he has a good i t idea of who the he thieves Cleves are are and lacks lacks' but little evidence for conviction The gentleman says says a close watch will be kept on the actions of the e persons suspected suspect d of the thievery Stockmen and report that the rains raw that have hae visited southern Utah since August 1st have been very beneficial to the growing forage especially especially on th the summer range covering the Cedar mountain mountains and ranges adjacent Dr Albert E. E Sargent chiropractor that he Is planning an ad ad- to his home it at ui an West which will be II tired ed M I operating and addition as planned planed will rillIe every respect and the extend i 1 doctor enjoys I I t t Mrs Mn Rose Ih Thompson m and nette Bettenson e oct members of the l a at t the home of Mn Mrs Ira Hayward discussed tt U. U 1 I I made maUc position and valid ONiel At the conclusion The Fountain H Wood gave a vocal solo sola |