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Show II S0SP9PT CHATTERjf I by rounds. That Is the latest In the sports world and as some of the scribes put It, the new ays- J lem forms a new way of "fooling" the public. The event was first offered at Chicago a few weeks ago when Johnny John-ny Meyors met John Kllonls. Under the new system the mat men WTOfltlfl ton-minute rounds with a one-minute root, Can you imagine one of the grap-plcrs grap-plcrs with a vlciOUS toe hold at. aay I Iho eight or nlne-mlnute mark or a cradle hold and have the shoulders of his opponent within a fraction of an Inch from the mat, when hlzxoner bel-iuo bel-iuo eh W . . This phase will bo brought out hQrtly. Funa will learn that every tlmo one of the gents gets In a tight idace, bingo the round Is owr and the unlucky gent will then be forced CO atari all over again. i mi w ii i i ELL The old system of wrestling has come in for nn amount of criticism but It has been tried and In many cases round alright. In Introducing the con- I tests by rounds a new phase of mat feature is listed which la merely In the Introductorv -tngc. 'Twill take no Lima, to perfect It. a a a This new style of wrestling has been tried at Chicago, Columbus and IA-lngston. IA-lngston. Mont., and. while it ha.s been more or less a novelty. It cannot compare com-pare with the other style of wrestling A gent answernlg to the namo of Snap has' written the Ogden baseball club seeking a position for the 1922 S'-ason From all indications he should have a good amount of ginger. Tho Ogden high hoopsters. commonly common-ly called Tigers, havo another representative repre-sentative of the battling type In togs Lyons. Weber's Wildcat rests at the top of tho heap In the Ogden division hoop race, perhaps that Is tho reaaon for the ear-to-enr smiles worn by the students stu-dents nt the Wober lair. sea i) i ; n v PR u Tra Dern of Salt Lahe meets Paul 1'rehn In a finish match at the Salt Lake theatre Friday night. Fi uitl all Indications a packed house will be represented. rep-resented. Oh, yes. the men are "rass-lers." "rass-lers." "Tarzan" Iurkln. Minnesota woodman, wood-man, who looked forward to gaining the heavyweight in It crown, has no doubt decided that socking is a poor business, larkln entered tho professional profes-sional ranks a few weeks ago. stating that he would not shave until he had trimmed Jack Dempsey. From the slumber voyage accepted by Lnrkln at Madison Square garden last Tuesday night .from the glove of a fourth rater. Tarzan has a tough royagfl ahead. Casualty lists sent out by the Aggie and "Y" crews should make the Saturday Sat-urday hoop contest ai. Provo between the Ix)gan and Provo aggregations a battle from whistle to arhiatlfl |