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Show SPORTS CARD PLEASESCROWD Laughs and excitement aplenty were on docket last Saturday night at the R. C. Gemmell club's first smoker of the season. A good house of ardent fans enjoyed the full two-and-a-half hour show dedicated to the boxing youths of Bingham Canyon and Tooele. 'During intermission a 10-min-ute wrestling show was presented present-ed by Russell Burke and Myles Anderson, spurred on by "Chicago "Chi-cago Charlie ' Zahos and his bottle bot-tle of spirits, cold tea.) Max Shiga and Robert Perez stole the show. Other youngsters to show plenty of boxing skill during the short bouts were Nelson Nel-son Leyba, Roland Allred, Jim-mie Jim-mie Goris, Max Ivie, Jack Camp, Benny Perea, Carl Espinosa, Pat Montoya, David Gonzales and Bobbie Martin. Forty boys took part in the 20 bouts. In the upper bracket it would be hard to single out any one bout as the top notch affair, but Bingham's Joe Espinosa, Ray Montoya, Calvin Miller were impressive im-pressive in their wins. The boxers box-ers who appeared in the main seven bout program were George Leyba decisioned Henry Montoya; Mon-toya; Joe Espinosa decisioned Floyd Nash; Ray Montoya decisioned deci-sioned Bert Lougy; Calvin Miller Mil-ler decisioned Jiggs Jacobs; Frank Ronkovich tkoed Albino Lopez; Jack Gibbons decisioned Don Bicknell; Jack Knolan decisioned deci-sioned Eddie Demascus. Nash Lougy, Jacobs, Ronkovich, Gibbons Gib-bons and Knolan were from Tooele. Too-ele. All the boxers were awarded prizes, sport shirts and jackets. Bob Heckler was referee; Del Markham, Tooele, and Frank Swain, Bingham, were judges. Ken Shulsen, R. C. Gemmell club boxing coach, was promoter. promo-ter. Another mixed wrestling and boxing show will probably be presented in January. vs |