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Show D ETTluG EVCN ' OIMIIEHGIIT " Th hotting oh th Hj-land-Thompron fight at Ogden' tomorrow night has thus far bora all rron money. Salt Lake City 1 hacking I - Pylaai,. hil Thompson' ha won a warm 1 ' placo ia the hearts ef th Ogdea, sports, x aad they ar backing him to th limit. ,If an Ogden man and a 8alt Lake man meet it ma.s bet. Ogdea will aot back down from lt position thst Thompson Is a win. nor. Ball Lake City is Just aa atanneh la its I boosting for Hyland. I Both, mea ar now living easr for their battle Hyland is only, doing light work and keeping himself in trim for th rent. , Thompaoa is lying around and doing aoth-' aoth-' Ing. 1 " . The erant promisas to tak more fialt Lakers m Ogden than did th Corbett-Hy-. laDd fight. Arrangements hare been mad : or- tho Oregon Short Lin to send two special spe-cial trains to th jancfion eity. Th tick-, eta aro selling rapidly in adrane'e and par-. par-. sons aro coming from aH parte of th Stat. . Aa unusually larg crowd watched I Thompson train yesterday at th fir depart-rr depart-rr gjmnaaiunr of Ogden. Thompson took Z xt: faat boys for a few turns.- They . w. i arrest Geiger, young Bert Herriek, 't tS appear in on of the preliminaries. I ar. i ,-tivhide" Kelly, his sparring partner I and Y-ager. Thompson showed up freah ! after Ve mixing and caused the Ogdea contingent con-tingent to become mora .esthuaiaatic over him. . . Hy'and will try. to wipe out the sfein ef i a defeat at -th hands of "Cyclone" Thomp-i Thomp-i sen. True, Hyland lost on a foul, bat it foes down ia the dope, book as a battl lost I just the' same. And this boat will be something of a a-rudfe affair. "'Figbting Dick'.' and his I manager claim they war robbed and jobbed at Lot Angele whan th little scrapper hooked ap beforo and both ar .very bitter againat th "Cyclon." Tanm peon 'tells a different story. Ha.as-aerta Ha.as-aerta that Hyland deliberately foaled him to save himself from a knockout. Newspaper accounts of the fight rary. Son sar Hyland, som ssy Thompson had . th .tetter of the argument when the unfair Mow brought the fight to an untimely end. Be thrt a it may. ill feeling wa displayed . between . the .pair, eren at tha time articles were signed. r There can be ao doubt of Thompson s being a tough fellow.. He is a countryman ' of alfon't, and like the' great' battling Dane, Ke just ests up th punishment in th rli rounds only t cone bsck strong as th battle progresses. He should giro Hy land a great fight. . .'..- |