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Show DUSAK SIGHED TO MEET DERII Threw Wrestling, Thrss Boxing Box-ing Battle Slatod-oh Aran Program Thursday Thro wrestling tussle and as many boxing bouts will be offered at McCullough's arena Thursday night with Karl Dusak, Boston 225-pounder, 225-pounder, pitted against Ira Dern In the feature mat tussle and Bob Heckler Heck-ler slated to slug it out with Hsrry Pollei, another local product In the main fistic battle. Dusak was definitely signed by wire for the match Monday evening and has promised to be In Salt Lake In plenty of time tor the Thursday night program. Whether or not future fu-ture activities at the arena will be held on Thursday depends upon the (ana. It Is merely a new plan offered by McCullough because of last Thursday's Thurs-day's almost record breaking crowd. DUSAK IS BIO GUN In getting th okeh from Dusak. th local Impresario feels that he has secured a worthwhile opponent for Dern, a man who Is expected to test the Salt Laker to the last ditch. Karl has a marvelous ring record, according accord-ing to the promoters of the east and it a heedllnar wherever he decides to hang hi hat Ha has whipped practically all th eastern heavies who have appeared In Salt Lake, with the exception of Don George, Ed "Strangler" Lewis and Jimmy Lon-dos. Lon-dos. He hss wrestled one draw with Henri DeClane, title claimant Ira should be in fine condition for the match, because be trained plenty hard for his scheduled go with Lewis last week, only to have the heavyweight heavy-weight kingpin get snowbound on the coast The headline boxing attraction should be one for the books.' This msn Pollei. incidentally, is the same young man who knocked out Joe S teener last September when h became be-came alarmed about a hold Joe was using on Dern. Stecher knew he hsd been hit after he cam, out of a coma several minutes later. If Pollei nan vat hia .lulraa wnrbina half a well against Heckler, the Utter will have something to worry about Tha supporting program features Dean Detton against Al Ryan of Cleveland In one of the wrestling bouts, and Ashley Smith and Jack O'Hara, Texas, In the other. Bus Brandon. Butte, and Bill Haymond. University of Utah, along with Max Mellon and Max Jensen, ar slated to open th fistic end of th program. |