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Show I PETE EES 10 BE GIVE! STRENUOUS I ffjjllNIJC Members of the Ogden fire departmentsome depart-mentsome of the huskiest athletes in Ogden have volunteered to ?zlve Pete Visser, ' the Ogden fire fighter," as strenuous training in preparation for his wrestling match with Jack Har-bertson Har-bertson March 2S as he would receive re-ceive in the famous Muldoon or Bonds' training camps in the east. Among the Ogden firemen are several sev-eral men of about Visser's weight, and whde they have not appeared in public wrestling matches in Ogden, they are not half bad wrestlers. By taking on two or three of them in succession, Visser will find that he will have as stiff a training campaign as any wrestler could desire in preparation lor a champion match. Visser, who has put in some exciting years as an Ogden fireman, will drop :uound to the tire station ever;, day and take on several of the huskiest of the local department members. If there are not too many alarms during the next few days to keep the firemen I away from the nation. Visser will, without question, be in the pink of condition con-dition by the nicht of his match. That Visser will need to be at his best when he meets Harbertson in the finish match at the Alhambra theatre for the intermountain light-heavy-, weight championship, is conceded by! his own friends and admirers. Visser realizes as well as any of the wrestling authorities of Ogden that in Jack Harbertson Har-bertson he will have an opponent who is going to put his even' effort to the task of wrestling from him the championship title. As a result be will not be foolish enough to be in anything any-thing but the finest physical condition when he goes to the mat with Harbertson. Har-bertson. Harbertson is going Into the contest with the idea of winning, and as a re-1 suit there is certain to be some inter esting developments. The match prora- ises to be the best seen in Ogden this 6eason. |