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Show BOXERS SET TO MECTAT CLUB April 5 is the date set aside by the Gemmell club officers for their initial invitational AAU one-night boxing meet, it is announced an-nounced today by Ken Shulsen, club boxing coach. Bids have been sent several young Utah amateur boxers, all have accepted and will be in Bingham Canyon eager to throw plenty of leather. There will be about ten bouts, the winners to receive an eight inch gold plated trophy, while the runners-up will garner a very suitable boxing glove medal. med-al. Awards will be lettered- Some of the bouts that are sure to be crammed full of action act-ion and heavy punching are: Albino Al-bino Lopez, 145, Bingham AAU champion, vs Frank Ronkovich, 143, Tooele, former champ; Ray Montoya, 126, Bingham AAU champ, vs Darrell Olsen, 120, Ogden; Og-den; Joe Espinosa, 110, Bingham AAU titleholder, vs Gordon Jensen, Jen-sen, 103, Lehi; Remo Polidori, 164,, Tooele's four-year champion, champ-ion, vs Jeff Pelton, 165, Salt Lake City. Shulsen, states that the intermission inter-mission period wil be used to present Ralph (Pancho) and Junior Ju-nior (Chico) Hurtado, popular Bingham paperweights. Other boxers to participate are: Joe Compagno, 175; Calvin Miller, 135; Billie Lopez, 85; Nelson Nel-son Leyba, 88; Albert Salazar, 112; Tony Gomez, 140; George Leyba, 116, all of Bingham- Del-bert Del-bert Markham, 112, and Horace Gillespie, 135, of Tooele; Eldon Sabey, 135, and Bub Mitchell, 116, of Lehi; Byron Kennedy, 135, Ogden, and four boxers from Salt Lake City. Bob Heckler, former national AAU champion, will referoe-Jimmy referoe-Jimmy Shulsen of Salt Lake City and Walter Wall, Ogden, will be the judges. |