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Show GOOD CARD PROMISED Four Bouts to Be Given bv Pastime Athletic Club December 8. The monthly amateur boxing shows of the Pastime Athletic club have come to be watched for eacerly by the lovers of the manly art, and the program which Is announced an-nounced by Manager Pendersast for December I la one of the best ever put on In the city. There will' be four bouts of four rounds each. Youns Slmms will meet Billy Lsnclns at 124 pounds. 81mms is a clever lad who has been trying to come together with either Price or Terry ' Darls, and -will probably set a bout with one or hptb of these men In the 'hear future. fu-ture. Kid Nagie will meet Jim Powers at 11S pounds, and Tom Barnes, who fought a hot bout with Billy Arnold at one of the previous shows, will meet Eart Burrow at 145 pounds. Speck Smith, who boxed a draw with Joe Younga st the Utah Athletic club show s' " short time ago, will so against Toung Wal-cott. Wal-cott. The men have had the gloves on before and after a hot bout failed to agree on who was the best roan. All of these men are training for the show at the Pairtlme club, and some hot bouts take place there every afternoon. The spectators who witness the bouts on December S will surely see some nghtlng, and one beauty of the bouts will be that they are all to a decision and no draws go. If the men are so closely matched that the judges cannot decide who has the advantage, the boxers will have to fight another round. Also straight Marquis of Queensbury rules will govern and the men must take care of themselves them-selves in the clinches. |