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Show FIGHT PROMOTER IS TO HELP UNCLE SAM Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, May 22. Billy Glasmann, local fight promoter, will leave Monday for San Francisco for assignment jn tho navy. He has enlisted and is straightening up his affairs preparatory to leaving. leav-ing. Ho Is 20 years of age, but says he prefers going in as an apprentice seaman, instead of waiting wait-ing to be of age and go into the army. He said that as long as his brother, Lieutenant R. C. Glasmann, is in the army that one member of the family should go into the navy. Mr. Glasmann has prevailed upon his chum, Elmer Camp, son of W. C. Camp, to go with him to the navy. Camp had planned upon entering the army, but decided to give his service to the navy. Other boys who are going into the navy from Ogden are Hyrum Farns worth, son of James W. Farisworth. 21302 Adams avenue: Joseph B. Fife of tho Ogden State bank and Carroll Lockwood, son of N. A. Lockwood, 652 Twenty-sixth street. |