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Show 'PREMIER FIGHT CARD OF YEAR AWAITS STOCK SHOW VISITORS Wallace and Nelson Complete Training for 10-Rcund Bout; Glasmann-Kearns Battle Gains Attention. W ar'd thai bids fair 1 i surpass anything in the boxing line that has been put on here iln year, Efroinoter-Jini Downing is Teat-111? Teat-111? until this evening, when iiis specia Stock Show program will bn presented for the approval f the feverish fistic followers of nil wecklj shows. There is no denying that Lhe last battle staged beri botwc. n Wallace and Nelson who are iho principals in tonight's 10- I round melee, was anionp the most excijjng ever pulled Off here, bul I unless the signs go astray there will be just us much a.-tion in the affair tonight. I I.'ownlnc h:is bookeil itvo i,icii , a H loji events, ns well as a strons aup-! porting card of two four-rounders. Hilly Wallace, clever h" icramcnto ' lightweight, who is considered by the' fans of Utah as one of tho toughest' pieces of fighting machinery now per-j tormina in ths state, will ro aRainr. Al. ' Xelson. the "Idaho Eearc.u." Wallace ii an experienced, hardened perform-1 er. conscientious and in tho beat of shape- llo has met Nelson on two Oj -caslons, one in Salt Lake, where Nel-' sou gained tho decision, and once In Ogden, which was declared a draw He said today that he Is In such shape that ho feels confident that he can easily defeat Nel9on. and even up the scores, ills Ions suit Is hard, correct hittinj, at which he is n past master. M 1 ion PROMISED Nelson Is out to obtain revenge on Wallact . '.shorn he declares Is the flrcJtl man to knock him down, and if he battles With tho same style hs used here two weeks ago, Wallace won't be! In for any pink tea affair, so fan nerrco. It should ho a great scrap with two' well trained and game boys in the riiih'. ii n v Qlasmann. the sensation of thoi west In the amateur cluss C.i the patjt i less- years, former champion middleweight middle-weight of tho lnited States navy, will! meet Slim Kearns. of Salt L;ikc. In the seml-windup. This feature Is listed list-ed for four roands and should be it-plotc it-plotc with actum throughout. Olahmahh, who Is ;i polLshed athlete, ath-lete, made his professional d" but last I week in the ogden aronawhcn he mi t Jlmml,, Illcks of Montana, illasman' ntopped Hicks In the Ihlrd round of a scheduled four-round contet. The OgdeiiltS is an all-uroiind atli-lete atli-lete and his ability Is krfoWn to stockmen stock-men from all parts of the intermoun- tain country, who will be in attend- Hi this evening. Slim Kearns, Qlasmann's opponent Ht " it inoeclng 'cm all at Salt Iak I and . .it. I - the l inif ssith a string of H vlctorb ... He Is tall and Is hard to hit. Kg Ho Should le a bio to give Glasmann all the boxing he desires. Kearns baa IJK been battling for several years. Ba Jlmmie -Murphy, of Mgden, will mix Kg it in the next four rounds svlth Jim- Hn mie McCarty. of Montrose, Colo. Thlt Bk ls tho second appearance of these boys in the ring I lore, and each Is desirous B(l Lw Bob Wheat of butl,-. and Hoy .Mm- Hfj tin. ot' Ball Lake, are hok-.i for the Hg first cscnl. Thee aro bmli fast lads and should provide plenty of action. o'clock sharp. This In on. h . 1 Jul T i hunge In the time was mad to allow HLv '.ho stockmen to attend thytfr annual Btj banquet ind still .e the tire mi II i I |