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Show GEMMELL CLUB BOXER EARNS AAU SENIORJONORS Victor Roblez, 118-pound Gem-mell Gem-mell club boxer in the senior division, di-vision, novice AAU title winner last year, stepped up Wednesday evening to take the senior division divis-ion diadem at the championship intermounUtin AAU boxing show Wednesday night at the Elks club. Roblez, a regular attendant at Gemmell club boxing classes which are instructed by Coach Ken Shulsen, put up u plucky battle to decision the veteran j Willis Sharp, who represented the Midvale Kiwanis club. He was competing in his sixteenth tournament, including Inter-mountain Inter-mountain AAU, Golden Gloves and Diamond Belt competition. Ted Cerwin, another boxer wearing Gemmell club colors, was one of the more promising boxers of the tournament. His elimination of Barney Weather-spoon Weather-spoon of Hill field Tuesday was a classic. In outperforming Sam Wells, Hill field negro, Monday night, Cerwin put on a fine show. He was forced to default to Booker T. Smith in the finals when a doctor's orders kept him out of the ring to care for a sprained shoulder. In Tuesday's scraps Ted Olson, Ol-son, West Jordan, won a decision decis-ion over scrappy Gene Lujan, Gemmell club, in a 126-pound melee. Another Gemmell club fighter, James Abreu, put up a good battle bat-tle in the 112-pound novice class Wednesday. His opponent, Norman Nor-man Cornell of East high, took the offensive to outpoint Abreu. |