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Show SON OF PROPHET 15 SOME FIGHTER Sale Lake Telegram: Glen Smith, son of President Joseph F. Smith, earned laurels by his fistic ability last week in the armory. The Lafayette basketball team was practicing there when some high sohool cadets happened hap-pened In and challenged them to a game, which was quickly accepted. When the grade boys began to win their older rivals irled rough tactics, hoping to scare their opponents into submission. Smith, who plays ceDter on the Lafayette team, was knocked to the floor by the competing center, who, not content with this, began a series of jumps which landed mostly on his .(Smith's) head. Smith crawled to his feet and arraigned his lanky physique into a Fltzsimmons crouch, and the punch that he landed upon his assailant's Jaw would have floored a champion. It was soon all over. The cadets picked up the remains of their friend with a blottorTTas young Smith was triumphantly carried off on the shoulders shoul-ders of his cheering playmates, who had won a double victory. |