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Show w Bantams to Fesiure Weekly lit Contests Lou Poluso art Bruggert who) meOl for the bnhtaniwejgbl championship cham-pionship of Utah In !he six-round fea-ture fea-ture event or Hardy EC. Downing weekly boxing yho- in the Hippodrome Hippo-drome tlra'T tnnizht, ptepped on the WMlMi f t ..w ) 1. nlr f!nl ... -1- ... , - .1 . .- day, Poluso tipping the beam at 117-1-8, while Brugger was one pound lovr-er. lovr-er. so there will be little- to choose as rar a weights are oncerned. There Is no rjues'lon as to which bey Is the more I -ver as Poluso has proved himself to he ore of the classiest little: two-handed boXers that has been develop! .1 her,- in many a day, but he has never been put to the acid test when it comes to taking B grueling, On the other hand. Brug-ger Brug-ger has shown his ability to take all kinds iff pun! -h:. lent and carrh s a rial wallop. Polusi has all the natural advantages, heighc, reach and cleverness, clever-ness, while B rugger has the advantage advan-tage of hitting ability, strength and rln CM'' neni The ftcnitwlriiiup bctwen Jack While and Soldier Charlie Young will bring together a couple of big, hard-hlttinu fellows who always put plenty Of action ac-tion Into their bouts and one or the other will probably connect with the winning punch before the allotted distance dis-tance has been covered Jack Costello and Red Newey of Og-den, Og-den, who meet in four rounds, are a clean and hard-hitting pair of welterweights, welter-weights, ind should furnish some s?n-1 s?n-1 1 ..nal milling w hile they arc In the ring. Jlatf Rowbotham. who come here highly touted as one of the best boys put turnen out of the Denver amateur ama-teur tournament, m meet a prettj r igged and hard-hitting local bo In w j i see Hasctlton. I l l PfiMr will also have to stop ; hard clouts When he steps tii.'oawh the ropes with Kid Cuddy, .'. iille Roy Milton and Harold Jacob- a p-ilr of brand new youngsters, will round out the bill. , oo |