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Show FORT DOUGLAS TO SEND SHOW FOR TOMORROW Activities, both group and individual, in-dividual, have been slowed up and restricted by the war program- One exception to this generality gen-erality is the U. S. army, now in high gear. Fort Douglas personnel person-nel will send rolling into Bingham Bing-ham Canyon tomorrow evening, at 7:30 o'clock, November 7, a real treat for the R. C. Gemmell club members a complete athletic ath-letic show which approaches pro-" fessional standards... According to Ken Shulsen, Gemmell's boxing instructor and matchmaker,' all necessary arrangements ar-rangements have , been completed complet-ed with Colonel H. P. Keyser. The card includes five main boxing box-ing bouts. All the boxers from the'U. S. army, . representing 10 different states, are . headliners. Other army entertainers, such as Private Fielding K. : "Smat" Smith, well known Utah humorist; humor-ist; Private George Sanders, former for-mer soloist with Fred - Waring's Pennsylvanians; "The t Soldiers Three", a comedy team, will be introduced by Master of Ceremonies Cere-monies Sergeant Fred D. Taylor as a fill-in between boxing bouts. In all,. the evening promises the most enjoyable, mixed show ever to be presented at the club- The faster Gemmell club boxers box-ers will appear as curtain raisers. |