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Show BOX YJewiournal ELDER Brigham City. Utah Nuttall Slated To Meet Second Rated Boxer Keith. Nuttall has arranged for Sthe- fight of his career" so far, as the agreement w as reached to meet Maxie Doueessen of Los Angeles in the Olympic stadium on April 22. The match will be a affair with the weights to be 132 pounds with a "give or take a pound" clause. - Doucessen is a Henry Armof fighter who is boring in all the time. He isnt touted as a hard puncher, and wins a majority of his f.ght.s by .decisions. But the fact that1 he is rough is borne out in his record. He has been in professional boxing since I'M 3 and strong type SPORT SHOTS Wednesday. March 23, 1949 has never been knocked out, or to take it even further, never has been defeated. Keith and Doucessen have both met and defeated a fighter by the name of Scolley. Both boys turned in knockouts in the seventh round which would infor slated dicate the match April might turn out to be more even than would be ext cted. Keith is moving into the rated boxer class when he meets Doucessen is the secMaxie. ond contender for the worlds lightweight title. A victory for the Brigham City boy over the second rated boxer in the nathe tion would put Keith in select circle. Schoolboy Rowe Is the player who has played in annual All Star game for leagues. American league, and 1936. National league, , By Alan Hanline v Finals for The A. A. U. Tournament at Salt Lake Box Elder won the tourney at Salt Lake City where fourteen teams competed in the meet These teams are as follows: Box Millard, Provo, Elder, Davis, Lyman, WyoSpanish Fork, ming, Granite, South, Roosevelt, Deseret Gym, Rotary Y.M.C.A., B.Y.U. college, Utah State, and Friday night after school with Coach Sam Gordon, fifteen of the eighteen that went down won awards for winning their Frank Kobo-pashweight division. was the only boy from Box Elder who entered in the Senior division. Frank came through with a first place in the rough going division. Mr. Gordon is pleased with the team except for the class, three boys entered and all of them lost. But regardless of that, we are satisfied with them for the good showing they put on at Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Gordon has had good success with the wrestling team this year and we wish him all the luck in the world for next years team. A. II. le d only the both J935 1917. A. H. Phone your news to One of the events of the From The Beehive ' 727. , Mrs. Minnie Campion Crowned Queen Mother At County D.U.P. Annual Ball Saturday Night Nuttall KOs outstanding social were well pleased season took place large attendance, ;;r ,i M.ni-i- (ihinci.r rp of Pnti-- sr " r"- -' . Saturday evening, in the Ar- i One of the highlights of thea the crowning of mory building, when the Box evening w;-Elder coqnty chapter of the Pioneer Queen Mother by City Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Councilman Eberhart Zundel. their annual ball. The affair acting in behalf of Mayor Lowas open to the public as well renzo Bott, who was unable to as to members of the organiza- be present. Mrs. Minnie Camtion, and the officers in charge pion was chosen for this honor, inasmuch as she is the oldest counimmigrant pioneer in the by art illustrations by Dolly S. ty. Although she is over ninety Rockwood. years of age, she demonstrated her sprightliness by leading the Miss Lenora Romer, chairman march and reciting from of the radio committee, was in grand during the floor show. memory charge of arrangements, as- She was escorted in the grand sisted by Miss Lucille Jones and march by her son, LeRoy CamMrs. Bernice Anderson. City. Mrs. pion of Brigham Refreshments were served by Campion was regally gowned in Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt, Miss Han- a turquoise-bluformal with nah Hillam and Mrs. Ella Han- gold sequin trim. Master Johnsen. ny Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. crown A special guest was Mre. Lew J. Wayne Johnson, was Olsen. bearer. It was reported that the net Other floor show numbers inproceeds of $85 from the club's cluded novelty dances by the recent cooked food sale had been turned over to the state Mount Ogden Dancing associafederations fund for rheumatic tion of Ogden, who performed Cotton-EyJoe, and the fever aid. Dance club of Logan who In response to a request for Giove. Pefor danced Cocoanut sleeping accommodations preof Marble ter Dew'eyville visiting members of, the Univer. sity of Utah band, several club sented a boutonneire A corsage and members volunteered the hoswere presented to Mrs. Knudson, pitality of their homes. R idd-- , Ar? Guests At Parents uulfit'. D. U. the with Rolttml W. Oneta J. Thorne, county chairp. president, was genera! arrangements. ot man in charge was in Mrs. Lillian J. Widdows and refieshments charge of and was assisted at the Mrs. Ruth serving table by ChristenLorraine Reeves, Miss Mrs. sen and Miss Ruth Collins. Mrs. Maand Thorsen Gladys of nila Spencer were in charge ofticket sales, and all county ficers present acted as hostesses, pub-licit- Master Sergeant and Mrs & land W. Ridd and littlel dauT ter, Mary Lou, and Martha wt-kof Salina, at the home R. H. Ridd. Kans., are gu of Mr. and v ,7 - Master Sergeant Ridd jn turned from a ment to England with the'5 corps. 90-d- e TV When Old-Tim- e kicks Old Bill into the well and Old Dibbin Hill and the well are worth saving can bring Bill up . Our wrecker for air and never injure a hair. step-dance- fall over Henkete, Roosevelt. B. E. dec. Adams, Burke Monday YCL Davis. In Keith Nuttall, weighing 131 pounds, spotted his opat per, B. E. of Holly127 Nakamura, B. E. dec. Hight ponent, Jackie Burke and wood, Calif., our pounds of Granite. 133 Burnett, B. E. dec. Flynn, then proceeded to pound him to the canvas in the eighth round South. to win by a knockout in Salt Lake City Monday night. Burke brought a fine record with him to Salt Lake and was hoping to add the Intermoun-tai- n lightweight crown to his Burt, B. E. Fugikowa dpc. Larsen, Spanish list, but Keith, having Just gotten the title back wasnt about Fork. 155 Hansen, B. E. won fall over to let it go again so soon. The Brigham City flash was Roxberg, Granite. 165 Balls, B. E dec. Ethington, the aggressor all the way and in the eighth he started in with Boys club. Heavyweight Carey, B. E. won a vengeance pounding both fists by fall over Meir, Granite: repeatedly to the face and body Hunsaker, B. E. won by fall of his opponent to put him on over Chlarson, B. E. the canvas after 35 short seconds had elapsed. Saturday Results, March 19 Junior Division 103 Hunsaker, B. E. dec. Platts. Hughes Guest At 112 Robinette, B. E. dec. Lay, Quarterback Meeting Roosevelt. . Love120 Adams, Davis, dec. The Brigham City .Quarterland, B. E. back club met last night in the 127 Nakamura, B. E., won fall Idle Isle cafe at 6:15. The guest over Gibbs, Roosevelt. speaker of the evening was 133 Burnett, B. E. dec. Jacques. coach Durrell Hughes of Bear Davis. River high school. Dave Ander138 Morris, B. E., dee. Dalton, sen, Bear star forward also atB. E. tended the meeting. 155 Smith, Millard dec. Hansen 120 DIG "Army Workhorse CMC the same famous valve-in-he- ad Engine 270" that performed so dependably and economically in nearly 600,000 military GMCs on battle fronts all over the world. BIG Roomy Comfortable ' Cab eight inches wider and seven inches longer than prewar, all with 22 per cent greater vision, seats with double ventilation the number of springs, automatic built-i- n system, complete insulation and soundproofing. steel-weld- ed BIG Husky Frame and Chassis with heavy duty frame of 10.1 aection modulus , . . big husky axles, clutch, transmission, brakes and springs. Built to handle gross truck and trailer weights up to 37,000 pounds. Loveland, o fB. E. 165 Fotes, E. NIELSEN MOTOR B. E. Har- dec. 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