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Show THE Local Boxer 17 fJect Ogden f.7a;i n Championship Bout Mas Adams) repeatedly and effectively to stack up points for an easy first round. The second round found 'Christiansen in top condition and Adams losing strength fast. (by Adam's opponent mauled and boxJack Dalton. him around until he was pushed er from IVr.rose. will fight for practically exhausted and the Junior heavyweight Golden dropped him with a stingGloves championship. Friday to the ing right night at the Ogden high school Rose entered the ring Grant gym. Tuesday r.ight and traded blows XJaiton. along with Eldon Ad- with John Ige of Prcvo. Rose ams. Gerald Couch and Grant! started .sharp and looked like a Hose, entered the Golden Gloves, good threat, but Ige caught his with Dalton being the only one in the head and dropped plush getting to the finals. for an eight counter. Rose him Two of the boys saw action retaliated in fine style only to Monday night, and hit the can- run into a terrific uppercut by vas for the count. Gerald Couch. that landed square in the Ige Garland, met Don Ernstein of of Rose to end the fight. Dalton stomach Jack Salt Lake in one of the fastest Dalton will meet a Weber Jack fights of the tournament. Couch don Adams of Thatcher met Max high school boy Friday in the out sec red Ernstein in the first finals, ar.d it looks like he may round with his ferocious in- -, Christiansen of Tooele in what back a title for the valley. bring fighting attack, but in the sec- - appeared at the beginning would Dallon's punch is no less than ona, tmstein peggea coucn wiui be a waik away for AdamSi w.no the kick of a mule, and his continued left jabs, ana nnaiiy: forced Christiansen to miss fre stamina is good. Predicitions lowered the boom with a crashquently by merely a slight head give Dalton the edge in the com- ing right to Couch's head. oUon, and then punched him ing fight Friday night. El- ths other j j After turning back the Weber tne Hotti 5 last Friday, the evening. warriors Bear River Bears have set a oe- termined sight toward the hive of the Box Elder Bees, in the hope of avenging the heart s- loss suffered breaking of the Bees hands by them at the in their first season basketball encounter. Box Elder, in the meantime, are just as determined to make in the game to' it be played tonight at Box ElderIn the way of comparison, there are some interesting statistics which should give you a pretty good idea of what to expect tonight. now running Bear River, second place in region one hoop play, claims wins over North Cache, South Cache, and two over Weber, losing only to Box Elder and Logan. Box Elder has been successful in dumping Weber. 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Vernon Glenn, who was following Bill, pulled the truck back on the highway, and in so doing the deer was released and he got up and ran away. r ' i Coat and Leggin Sets ncamp? While driving about V!-'- vr, r. PEMMEYS TOM RR01V! 0" phvg s 5 ONLY tn Ticrqn ' Mnrth Cnehe nnri South Carhp Bear River is now running K second in the class A high schools of the state in offensive scoring with a game average of h 46.5. The Rivermen's opponents have racked up an average of 43 counters per game. The Bees have scored an average of 37.1 offensively, against U' their opponents average of 381 According to Durrell Hughes, Bear River hoop mentor, a win for his squad would probably assure them of a spot in the State Tournament, while a loss for Box Elder would probably rob them of the chance of reachlnsirtr " 4 I , ! t" BILL ADAMS GETS BUCK BUCK GETS AWAY 1 Mr. arid announce Moneys. nt ing the tournament. l Pk Saturday Beard and in making flowers of Saturday to wood fibre by Mrs. Oscar Koford. mth'tv.- nn, xewhou.se, - Monday fight, ' Tremonton First ward , i j i rvvrrrnv 53-4- j s i i. w Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker, lief Society will held their work Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester and meeting next Tuesday, beginn- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor mg at 10 a. m. In connection attended the annual election and with the quilting and other hand dance of the Utah State West- - work, instruction will be given in Ey Jack. 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