Show EPHRAIM MAN NABS TITLE IN TOURNEY In the recently concluded Manti ManU City Horseshoe Tournament Tournament ment Alvin Englestead showed his younger competitors a athing athing athing thing or two with more than a aringer aringer aringer ringer or two The venerable Ephraim resident resident resi resi- dent walked home from the city park with his fourth consecutive consecutive consecutive con con- trophy under wing Fighting Max Cox pulled out all the stops but faded in the final moments after looking good in early rounds of play He held an early lead over Mr Englestead Like any other athletic event horseshoes are also subject to upset The favored tandem of Cox Englestead Cox looked like the sure thing in doubles There was no way they could be beaten beat beat- en on record of their early performance performance performance per per- in the singles But Evan Johnson and Supt Jack F. F Burr upended them in the semi finals and went on to a championship round victory over other finalists Merriam Pose Anderson and Noall Clarke Nineteen entries took teok part inthe in inthe inthe the event chuckling at at the luck or skill of others and even themselves |