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Show NUnAU WORKING OUT FOR HIS EffBees Slate PEACH DAYS FIGHT AT ARMORY League Tourney For All Teams Armstrong Says His Boy Is "Sharp" Now; His Opponent, Amido, Has A Good Record Keith Nuttall will be working out in the National Guard Armory building every afternoon from now until his Saturday, September 6, Peach Days fight, Henry Armstrong, Keiths manager, and Morris Nuttall, his father, said this week. Keith worked out in serious preparation for the big September 6 battle Monday afternoon and will be hitting the light and heavy bags and working every afternoon, from 3 to 4 oclock. Im not giving Keith too much event of a V. F. W. fight card. work how, Henry Armstrong, former triple title holder, said in yesterday. Hes keeping shape by' fighting. Thats the way Armstrong came out. In his greatest year, he had 38 fights, 27 winning straight by knockouts and a total of 36 knockouts. Armstrong also won the Other two. Morris Nuttall said, of course Peach Days crowds will be welcome to come up to the armory and lpok Keith over any afternoon this week or next. "Sharp" At Colorado Armstrong described Nuttall as sharp as a tack in his fight Wednesday night, August 20, at Montrose, Colo. Keith defeated Val Alvarado by a knock-ou- t in the third round in the scheduled m a in eight teams of the Farm Bureau league will play in a single elimination tournament, to open Saturday with games at Honeyvilie and Willard. The tournament will continue at Bear River City Sunday, and the All finals will probably be played in Rees Pioneer park at a later date, Finn Gibbs, league president, announced this week. Colorado Alvarado, The opening day tournament bantam, had never been knockis as follows: ed out before in more than 40 schedule At Honeyvilie Alvarado a W'as fights. navy 1:30 Honeyville-Deweyvillfleet champion during the war. 3:30 - Tremonton-PerrThe crowd of nearly 2,000 fans Willard that witnessed the Colorado At 1:30 - Willard-Corinnfight all were Nuttall fans 3:30 - Bear after the bout. The Montrose Winners of the games at HonDaily Press, describing the fight ey vil lie will play at Bear River as "one of the best boxing afternoon at 1:30 & Sunday matches seen in years, reported that Jerry Finnegan of the clock, and winners of the Willard games will at 3:30 Colorado Boxing commission, oclock. The winnersplay of the two who saw the fight, agreed with River games then will meet the majority of fans that Henry Bear in the finals. fuknows he a has Armstrong ture title contender 'in the Brigham City boy. Albuquerque Next After the Peach Days bout here, Keith will go to Albuquerque, N. M., on September 15, to meet Frankie Serano in an eight-roungame of the main event. In the first series for the chamFrom there Keith will go to three-gamKansas City, where he is a fa- pionship of Box Eider Farm vorite from his highly success- Bureau baseball league, Willard ful Golden Gloves campaign defeated the Brigham City club to the tune of 24 to 3. The Wilin 1946, for a fight on Septemlard club collected a total of ber 29. Bobby Amido, Keiths Peach 22 base hits off the offerings has beaten of Brigham pitchers. Days opponent, Zundell went the route for some pretty good boys on the coast, Armstrong declared. At the Willard team, allowing five one time he claimed to be the hits. Ben Zundell of Brigham hit champion of Tiajuana, Mexico, one of Bill Zundell's pitches and was recognized as a leading far out over the Willard center-fielder- s head but was thrown Mexican contender. Amido now is being trained by Charlie Wil- out at the plate trying to liams, former manager of Leroy stretch it into a home run. WiHaynes, who knocked out Pri-m- llards big inning was the sevCarnero. Amido will do his enth with nine hits and five training for the Nuttall bout on walks for a total of 12 runs. the coast, and will arrive in Every man in the Willard lineBrigham City Thursday, Sep- up hit safely. The next game will be playtember 4. He will appear at the armory next Friday afternoon ed at Brigham City, Saturday, only, to loosen up for the fight September 6, at 3 oclock. The series is for the best two out of the following day. three games. A Featherweight Amido, who is 20 years old, weighs about 127 and will make Wins Promotion The streamlining of Bennetts weight at 126 pounds for the Peach Days fight, Armstrong organization in Ogden brought said. Hes a fast fighter, a very a new assignment to Frank H. clever boxer, the former Moyes during the past week. declared. These Mex- Moyes, for some time a salesican boys have rhythm, they man in the retail store, now grow up fighting and theyre will be doing city sales work. good fighters. What's more, he's a good puncher. Keith will do Tipsy Bike Bider A well to get out of his way when LEWISTON, Me. (U.P.) he swings. He said he expecboy was in juvenile ted the Peach Days bout would court here for riding a bicycle be one of the fastest and most while under the influence of interesting fights to watch so liquor. far in Keiths professional career. in a three-rouncurtain raiser , Fast Preliminaries and among the t In addition to the eight-rountwo Utah pros will Nuttali-Amidsemi-final- . feature, two fast box a The fight show will be a part preliminary bouts will round out the fight part of the Extrava- of the big Saturday night show, Show Saturday winding up Peach Days, which ganza-Fight night at Peach Days. Gary Nut- also will feature the Grace Evtall will meet Dean Gilbertson ans Centennial Revue, with added specialty acts. Ring and stage will be built in front of the grandstands as Rees Pioneer park, and reserved seats and ringside reserves will go on sale today at the three local drug stores and the B and B billiards, according to J. H. Blaylock, Chamber of Commerce director member in charge of the program. e Willard Takes First Of Series o dowH-to-tart- prices! b triple-ch- Frocks offer you, just in time to Irejdenish your young- school wardrobe. Frocks Cinderella Only have that Magic Touch! sters Sizei 3 to 14 $1.98 to soft-hal- f STANDINGS Box Elder News-Journa- Thank you, Mrs. Sadie THE THE (Established C. A. West Co. four-roun- h 1696) JOURNAL up their hardware families ken their a month. either of taken in PONY EXPRESS Hy Calamity W' " f( Jane Phone your news to No. BACK TO SCHOOL 7. 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