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Show SIX-ROUND BOUTS Ol" 11MIT CARD Headliner Will Bring Together To-gether Young Azevedo and Harry Attwood. Y mmg Azevcclo, local featherweight am pi on, -will h;i ve a i-liauc'o further t" featlnjr his cap of glory tomorrow night at tho Grand theater when ho meets Harry Attwood. Attwood is not only feather king of southern California, Califor-nia, lint he has also met and defeated a long list of classy boys and has con-MdcraiIe con-MdcraiIe of a reputation to carry around on his young shoulders. Besides the headliner, "Hn.nl v Downing has arranged ar-ranged for throw other six-tilt brawls, featuring local haymaker kings. Attwood battled before Manhattan club fans here a year ago, when he made a. big hit in his six-round mixnps with Jimmio .Johns of Ogden, Glen Gutkc and Yaukea Allen and other fast local fighters. After leaving here the California Cali-fornia boy went east, where he further fur-ther distinguished himself in many brilliant battles. Azevedo 's opponent has a long string of scalps on his belt. Some of his principal fights and tho outcome follow: Bat Chisco, won in four rounds; Battling Bat-tling Redely, won; Kid Herman, draw in ten rounds; Frankie Sullivan, won in three rounds; Math' Smith, draw in ten rounds; Frankie Tucker, decision in twelve rounds; Dob Burns,- won in twelve rounds; Danny Lyons, won in six rounds; Joe Carney, won iD two rounds; Al Boyd, won in two rounds; Boli Mitchell, won in four rounds; Beayl Hallan, won in three rounds: Jack 8urne, won in two rounds; Vie Wad-dell, Wad-dell, won in three rounds; Johnny Ar-rousez, Ar-rousez, draw in four rounds; hankie Farren, draw iu four rounds, and Floyd Davies, won in four rounds. Attwood battled Keddy, Tucker and Burns in the east. Farreu is recognized recog-nized feather champ of northern California Cali-fornia and one of the promising little boxers of tho Pacific coast. A fierce slugfest is expected when Kid Dutch and Battling Johnson tangle iu the semifinal. These two welters went to a drawr two weeks ago ami staged one of the most sensational battles of the winter. Both arc hard hitters and love to exchange wallops. Both are game and can stand up under un-der much punishment. Swede Johnson and Kid Mack will exchange havmakers for six tilts. These two welters are both of the slam-bang slam-bang type of millers, who can be depended de-pended upon to keep things hot while they last. Mack has long had a reputation repu-tation as a slugger and Johnson has demonstrated his sloop-producer more than once this winter. This wdll be the first engagement between the two and a lively battle is promised'. Jack Doyle of San Francisco and Willie Gee will also go six rounds. These two fast feathers have had much experience in the game and know how to inako things merry during a bout. The two fought a tough draw here two weeks a.go and are anxious to settle the argument. The amateur curtain raiser will start the show off. i YOUNG AZEVEDO, recognized recog-nized featherweight champion cham-pion of Utah, who will defend his title against Harry Attwood Att-wood tomorrow night. ( ' ' ' pi . ...v I 8. ''" ' ' i ; x i i X' - V w I A |