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Show BOXING SMOKER AT R. C. GEMMELL CLUBSATURDAY R. C. Gemmell club will present pre-sent its first amateur boxing smoker Saturday, November 29, with several of the state's outstanding out-standing boxers participating. Bingham and Gemmell club sports' fans will be able to watch local youngsters in action. A few of the Intermountain A.A.U. boxing box-ing champions who will headline the show are Albino Lopez, 150; Raymond Montoya. 126; Joe Es-pinosa, Es-pinosa, 116; Remo Pollidori, 160; Frank Ronkovich, 147; Horace Gillispie. 135; Howard Sheets, 126, and Marvin Marshall, 112 pounds. None of the fistic experts boxing box-ing in the upper brackets wiU be paired until the weighing ceremonies are over Immediately prior to the bouts. The boxers, who will make up the bouts in the lower bracket, have all been paired. These boys, all Binghamites, are: Jack Camp, 123, vs. Bennev Perea. 120; Nelson Nel-son Leyba, 106, vs. Roland All-red, All-red, 105; Robert Ivie, 90, vs. Max Salazar, 90; Bud Goris, 76, vs Paul Kenner, 79; Carl Espinosa vs. George Borich and Max Shiga Shi-ga vs Albert Gallegos. There will be several other short bouts in I this bracket. During the delay period be-! tween brackets, this time will be taken up by two well-known local leg artists, their identity will not be made known until their appearance in the ring. However, it is rumored they are both collegiates representing "Welby Teck" and Dinkey ville Institute" and being managed by "Chicago Limp Charley". j Ken Shulsen, Gemmell boxing coach, is doing the promoting and is quoted as saying "We'll see a lot of clean action and have lots of fun". The show will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. Bouts will be two one-and-a-half minute rounds; three two-minute rounds and one bout will be five two-minute rounds. Remember, R. C. Gemmell Gem-mell Memorial club, Saturday, November 29, at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Bob Heckler will referee; Darrell Kidd, "Ug" Wilson, II. M. McNeil Mc-Neil and Norm Jorgenson will act as judges and timekeepers- |