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Show yn , 'h Amateurs Set Ring Event By John Mooney Tnbune Sports Editor The boxers who emerged as Utah's Golden Gloves champions a few weeks ago at the Coliseum will represent the state in the Region 16 USA American tournaBoxing Federation four-statment Friday and Saturday at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Utah will be led by Tony Montoya Jr . the No. 3 amateur at 119 pounds who was beaten tn the National Golden Gloves semifinals recently. Manuel Martinez of Ogden, 132 pounds, and Salt Lake's Julio Feliciano, a heavyweight, also competed In the National Golden Gloves and will be back seeking another shot at national honors. Also representing Utah will be Kevin Andreason at 147 pounds, Manuel Soto at 106, Angelo Pollock at 112, Richard e EE" The Salt I ake Tribune, Sunday, r pnl IW y! 19, 19M 1115 Arlington Burial Waits Brown Bomber Moncada at 125, Darrell Cottrell at 139, Scott Ochoa at 156, Richard Justice at The body of former heavyweight boxing champion Joe lMiis is scheduled to be flown Sunday to Washington, D C.. for burial Tuesday at Arlington National Cemetery Louis' interment at Arlington came on the order of President Reagan, w ho w aived the regulations that would have prevented his burial at the nation's most historic national cemetery. On Friday, a crowd of nearly 3,000 people paid tribute to Louis at a star studded memorial service for the former champion He received a final standing ovation from those packed into the Caesars Palace sports pavilion. big hand This is a 'Let's give J1 celebration, not a funeral, the Rev Jesse Jackson said at the close of his eulogy to Louis "let's hear it for the champ " LAS VEGAS, Larry Fullmer at 178 and either Pisa Finai or Tony Fonuia at the superheav yweight. This will be the first year for the superheavyweight (over 200 pounds) class in the tournament. All in all, 48 boxers who have won championships in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Northern California will be competing in the two night show which will send its champions on to the national tournament in Concord, Calif , May 165, 18-2- There will be 24 semifinal bouts Friday, starting at 7 p m and Saturday will offer 12 championship bouts, starting at 8 p m. Reserved seats are $5 with general admission S3 for each night. Tony Montoya Jr. Leads Utah Boxers Nev (AP) The crowd in the sports pavilion at Caesar's Palace rose and erupted applause for who died suddenly of Iuis, cardiac arrest last Sunday at the age of past during the day long public viewing, according to mortuary ufficia's. Jackson shared the services with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Davis sang a moving version of Heres to the Winner, his voice breaking at one point, and closed with a quiet "God bless ou, Joe " Sinatra called Louis the champion of champions who uitrodueed grace and dignity to the sporting square with the ropes around it fill'd into 66. Jackson eulogized Louis as "the black's treasure and the world's champion," an of a unassuming hero who lifted the spirits people beset by racism and of a nation faced with the dark days of World War II. "Joe Lewis was our messenger of hope," he said in the often fiery eulogy "He faced the head winds and won Joe Louis was there when we needed him His job was to salvage our national ego and yes, he did the job And very well." Prior to the service, several hundred coffin, sitting on a pople viewed the open and flanked by an bier m a boxing ring honor guard from nearby Nellis Air Force Base. On Thursday more the a 10,000 people Sinatra, World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Larry Holmes, former undisputed heavyweight champion Muhamad All, fight promoter Don King and Caesars Palace President Harry Wald were among the palllwarers "Im very sad and grieved," Ali said But still you know in Iwfore the service the back of your mind we all go out this way." ' Ca MONDAY 8-- 9 TUESDAY 8-- 9 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 8-- 9 8-- 9 FRIDAY 8-- 9 SATURDAY Free VISA' Mac's Hours 8-- 6 Men's DINERS CLUB Suit Headquarters 2-Pa- nt SHssn Parking Free Alterations t ON OUR 2nd FLOOR SALT LAKE CITY ONLY! 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