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Show Parowan Wrestlers Down Beaver In Friday Matches Mr. and Mrs. Max Hendrick-son Hendrick-son and son Judd, traveled to Logan the day after Christ-was Christ-was to visit with Mrs. Hon-drickson's Hon-drickson's mother, Mrs. Charlotte Char-lotte Hutchison, who fell at her homo on Sunday, Dec. 15 sustaining a broken pelvic bone. She has been in the LDS Hospital at Logan since that time, and her daughter was able to visit with her on Thursday and Friday. In a wrestling match held at Beaver last Friday, the Parowan mat team took a rather ra-ther lop-sided win from the c.ul ...uiL. 1 1 jn craver ociilhji, which is ill no second year wrestling program. pro-gram. The score was 38 to 13 with three defauts in the heavyweight hea-vyweight division adding to the Parowan total. Results of the nine matches for points were as follows with Parowan participants listed first: 9S lbs., Gary Jones won by a i'all over Dale Yardley. 106, Jeff Taylor won by a fall over Alton Honohie. 115, Del Hulet won by a fall over John Kiro. 123, Johnny Orton was do-cisionod do-cisionod by Chad Bradshaw, 4 to 2. 130, Brad Orton and Roger Smith wrestled to 3-3 tie. 136, Keith Adams decisioned Kevin Griffiths 4-1. 141, Ronald Johnson was decisioned by Pat Bohn, 5 to 3. 148, Rick Trimmer lost by a fall to Bruce Yardley. 154. Sam Halterman took a decision from Mark Bradshaw, 6 to 0. 168, Jim Worley; 183, Keith Stubbs, and heavyweight, division, di-vision, Tom Adams, won by defaults. Following the regular matches, mat-ches, a series of exhibition matches were held with the following Parowan wrestlers getting wins: Rick Trimmer, Gary Jones, Tom Gurr, Mike Rowley and Robert Rasmus-sen. Rasmus-sen. Coach Lowell Caldwell announces an-nounces that the next wrestling wrest-ling match for the Parowan team is set for Jan. 6 in the PHS gym with the Piute High team as opponents. The Junction Junc-tion school has a strong team according to Caldwell. |