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Show HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC CARNIVALASUCCESS Tho first high school athletic carnival to bo staged In Lohi proved a decided success Saturday evening at tho high school gymnasium. Ono of tho largest crowds to attend nuch a show before In tho town waa present pres-ent and it is aafo to say that with-out with-out an exception they were moro than pleased with tho program given. Tho program consisted of a basketball dnmo, two fast boxing cor-tosts and two well matched wrostllng bouta. ' Tho basketball gomo wns a return appearance of tho High School Faculty ' and Business Mcn'B Athletic Club teams who played a tto gnuio soma weoka ago. Tho gamo pleased tho fans as It was closo throughout. Tho ' final scoro was 11 to 10 h favor ot tho business club. Tho first halt, ended 3 to 4 which scoro, with tho final outcome, donotes tho relative strength of tho toama. The first number on tho card following fol-lowing tho gamo was a boxing, or better said, slugging match, botwssi Lnvcllo Smuln and Uordol Hoblnson of Pleasant Grovo. Tho local lad easily won tho docislon in tho throo round bout. Robinson entered with a lot of confidence but after a few minutes of sparing Smuln opened up with a barago with both hands and Immediately there waa a decision coming com-ing to the Lehl boxor. Ho had things nearly his own way tho socond nnd third rounds. Ho landed numorous stiff punchos with both bands and nt ono tlmo In tho socond round had tho visitor nt hla morcy. Tho socond numbor was a fast boxing box-ing contest between Georgo Paul of Pleasant Grovo and Maurice Roberts. This waa moro oven and tho decision wns a tlo nt tho end of throo rounds. A limited wrostllng bout between Arlcy Clark and L. Christiansen do- : voloped Into a neck pulling contest And ended In a tlo. Doth wrestlors wero now at tho game and nolther dared to go attor a hold with tho result re-sult that thoy did not go to tho mat with tho oxcoptlon of a second or two. Tho big event of tho ovonlng was tho wrostlo between L. Tammlnon, faculty momber, and Alox Chrlstoffor-son, Chrlstoffor-son, city marshal. Tho fans wore brought to tholr foot encoring when ' Tammlnon in a flash pinned his much largor opponont to tho matt In less than halt a mlnuto's tlmo. Tho fall j camo after Chrlstofforson tried to get behind nnd missed his hold. In tho socond porlod Clirlstofforson was moro careful and after somo ten mln- i utos succeeded in getting a doublo arm lock and pinned tho shouldors of Tammlnon. Tho tlmo limit oxplrod betoro tho third round and tho match was called a draw. High School Faculty. G. T. P. P. West, rf 2 0 0 4 Mitchell, If 1 C 2 4 PIxton, c. 0 0 0 0 Goates, rg 0 0 0 0 Davis, Ig. 10 0 2 Uorry, ig. ..., 0 0 0 0 Totals .. 4 G 2 10 Business Men. G. T. P. P. Gnlsford, rf - 2 3 16 Giles, If. ...-" 2 0 0 4 Clark, c ... 10 0 2 Worlton, rg. 0 0 0 0 Thomas, g 0 ,0 0 0 Totnls G 3 1 11 It waa nnnduncod that another carnival would bo arranged for Friday, Fri-day, April 14th, tho procoeds to go to tho basoball club. Tho program has not yet boon arranged but will bo announcod noxt wcok. |