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Show HUTSOI AID DSDBEJO MEET The acceptance of Jack Harbortsou, the local wrestlor, of Tom Dodge's challenge for a match has resulted In the signing of articles for a meeting meet-ing of tho two fast mlddlewclghts in this city on January S. The agreement agree-ment was reached at a conference yesterday yes-terday and each man posted $250 as forfeit money, the aamo to be, uaed as a side bet when tho match come3j off. In their contract tho men agree to go in at 158 pounds, both also. agreeing agree-ing to give or tako two pounds. The place for holding tho match in this city has not yot been definitely decided de-cided upon and will be announced ; 'later. A number. of good prollmlnar-' les will also b,fstaged in connection with this main event. This will result In one of the most hard fought wrestling bouts ever staged In Ogden. There has been considerable feeling between Ilar-bertson Ilar-bertson and tho Greek, especially since tho match , between them several sev-eral months ago r when the Ogden mnn was given the decision over Dodge. Tho Greek claimed that Ed. Ferguson, who referccd tho match, did not give him an even( break, bat Ferguson's view's were approved by the crowd. Harbertson said that he was just as willing to jnet tho Grook in private pri-vate as to hold the match In public. It Is to bo a finished encounter, best J two falls out of three, and wrestling fans will witness an exhibition of the true ability ot both men. |