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Show SP?Kf CUATTEI IV By VARDEN Mike Yokel, who defeated Ixs Davis at Logan last Monday night al Davis hud taken the first fall, is uow seeking n go with Ira Dem. Ira Dcrn and Frankie Burns clash on the mat at Salt Lake tonight Both men are middleweight Jack lemp-sey. lemp-sey. world's champion he y weight boxer, will by the third man In th ring. Tho L niversity of L'tah and the Utah ( Argie hoopsters will tangle for honors i on the hoop floor at the Aggie htlr Saturday nlghi. The l'tah. Aggi and B X rCsj each team having won one and lost ono game during the flrot half of the, eahedule. Frank Moran, tho Pittsburg fireman, fire-man, now in London. Is dickering for a contest with Georges CWipSSfllsi I But Carper.tler's manager cannot see the YaJik scrapper. Perhaps, they fear thw wallop .Moran Carrie In his leftj arm. Tho Illlnol a. C. tnickntero wdl ar-1 rive in Osjdea during the foro part of, May on their jaunt to the coaat Joto Ray and Joe Loomis aro two of tholn best beta. Ray is a mllor and half-miler half-miler while lAiombt holds th world's 440-yard stick record. Efforts are being made to arrange a three-cornered meet between the Aggies. Ctah and tho eastern track-' sters. Such a meet would no doubt craate considerable Interest In this section ot the woods. Ted Johnson, former Western long distance runner, now a pencil pusher, for the lyjs Angeles Examiner, recently recent-ly won a ten-mile classic at San Diego. Johnson has bei n nirnin In all parts! or the wi during the past 1 enrs.' lie holds several records. Mor than fifty distance runners are expected to enter the three mile classic clas-sic to be staged her March 26. Run- ' ners of the Ogden High, weber Normal Nor-mal and (igden A. A ma)' entr. Fr. -attached runners may also enter the event. Tracksters of th- Salt Lakn schools j have b-en called together and hav', received their training Instructlone) from the coachex. Coach Ott Romney, of tho East High experts to have a j, banner aggregation In harness when , the bell founds j |