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Show FINE UOXINC; CARD: TO HE PRESENTED DECEMBER 2, 27, 2,s! On.- of tie- fine.-t boxing cariN lo ever be presented in St. George," is the promise- of tin- eommiitee consisting of Barney Bar-ney ('has'-, chairman; Bill Thomas, Thom-as, Lloyd Davis, and Clair Morris. Mor-ris. To bark this statement they point to the boxing card that they have lined up which they say includes headliners from the Hollywood American Legion stadium. Thi.s card will include three nights oT boxing, December 2(1, 27, and 2S, and will be staged in the gymnasium. Following are the fights as they are given on the window-cards window-cards displayed around town: December 2Gth, 10 round main event, featuring AH Spilsbury, 150 pounds, vs. Lee Page, 150 pounds, colored. Spilsbury is from Cedar City and Page from Las Vegas. This light according to the committee is for the championship cham-pionship of the Utah, Nevada middleweight division. December 27th, Jimmy Meadows, Mea-dows, 145 pounds, of Hollywood, vs. Teddy Pacilo, 14 8 pounds, of Los Angeles, this is the ten round feature event of this evening. ev-ening. These boys were recently featured in the main event at the Hollywood stadium. December 2Sth, Indian "Johnny" "John-ny" iSmith, 144 pounds, of Las Vegas, vs. the winner of the previous night. Tn addition to these main events there will be one six round and three four rouna bouts each evening making a total of twenty-eight rounds to be presented each night. Every effort has been made to line up a strong card. This has been done in an effort to create interest in boxing here in St. George and to provide the many visitors and local people with entertainment during the Race Meet, Associated Civic clubs meeting. meet-ing. District Legion convention, and the Tri-State meeting of the Rotary club. |