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Show FRIDAY'S FIGHT NEWS THE TRIIil'XE will have volumes of sport news to impart to its friends Friday. The principal feature will he the bitr fight at Tolnlo for the heavyweight championship of the world, in which Jack Dempsey of Salt Lake and Jess Willard Wil-lard of Lawrence. Kansas, will he contestants. The pugilistic i-omhat will he reported in detail from the rinpside on a wire leading to The Trilmne's meua phonist. Jim Stanley, well known as an announcer of sporting events in Sajt Lake, will handle the horn. Jim has just returned from France, where he put. in some busy times as a Knights of Columbus Co-lumbus secretary. He took a postgraduate course in voiee culture, consistim: of endcavoriii'j to make himself heard above the din of' battle. - Jim's voi 'c, eousi'cpiently, is in its best raucous form. With the aid of Jim and the tooter, which, by the way is one of the larirest on earth, the blows as they are struck at Toledo will lie felt with undiminished force by the. auditors in front of The Tribune office. The main battle at Toledo is booked to lie-in at 3 o'elock central time, which is 2 o'clock mountain time. Prior to the chief scrap, however, there will be seven preliminaries and much exciting' news respect inu' the' color of Willard 's skin and Dempsey's nose and such like important details. Also there will be two ball (.'nines' at Los Angeles 'twixt the Jiees and the Tigers, which will be played on The Tribune's electric, scoreboard. We have inside information from Los Angeles that Salt. Lake is going to win them both. Everybody in town is invite, 1 to come around and pull for his favorite. The service is without, charge to the consumer, and is positively posi-tively the only thing in the. wide world in these times of high costs that can lay claim to that, distinction. |