Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Garcia’s Body Ernie Dusek Comes Friday Blows Put For Tussle With Leaver Ross on Spot Most Celebrated of Shows B A C Turns Back Dixie College 12-- r By SPARROW McGANN NEW YORK Oot 2— Barney Rosa suffered a severe cut on the Inside of bis mcriith when one of Ceferino — dj- - Garcia’s sweeping blows “theruL5er mouthpiece dislodged and sent it flying into the press row Outwardly this was the most damaging punch the Filipino inflicted on the welterweight champion This view however was incorrect From time to time Garcia landed damaging blows and drove Ross into corners from whicfi he could not retreat forcing the Chiwtth cagoan to punch his way-oblows which had they been less accurate “might have spelled disaster for the welterweight boss Ross saved his title and prestige by giving a good account of hnjiself and thus opened the way to several good matches during the winter season Lou Ambers and Pedro Montanez danced and hugged their way through a mildly diverting exhibition of the manly art It was one of those things in which a boxer was too smart to be caught with a solid punch by a foe undoubtedly overtrained and Weakened in making Ambers used his noodle weight throughout while Montanez used a k mind which caused him to tie up Lou’s left hand and stupidly nullified the use of his best punch While the Puerto Rican prevented Ambers from scoring with short lefts he did his cause more damage by putting his own right out of action Without his right to the body Montanez is just another - heavy lightweight attempting to scale the heights without ammunition ut one-trac- Grappling Family In Feature Olaquivel to Meet Roebuck -- - Ernie Dusek regarded as the most formidable of the celebrated brothers Omaha grapplers will be a leading attraction on program eHhfr arena— Emie ismatched with Diclc ly Reaver 4n the main event The Dusek family has OCTOBER 3 1937 B AuismisAGiiirs- meserthb DEPT SHORE OF OGEDERI CEDAR to tame the long been ing for— seme at the forefront of wrestling in gigantic Roebuck Bill Longson after satisfying himAmerica There are five of them self that he was fit and ready for and all are topliners Of the group strenuous wrestling by taking a test Ernie is generally oredited with last Friday his first after nearly a bit a year devoted to recovering from being just a bit stronger will meet Benny Ginsto more bit take an injury a able and tougher Benn true to his Friday berg care of himself than his brothers reputation gava LeaveV who has been gmng performance last weekitn his rare exhibitions here since "hout with Vincent Lopez He and should put on something the season opened and who won ad' Longson a classic approaching ditional friends last week for his Back Again fine showing against Bronko Nagur-sk- i Papiano Lee Henning Iowa cornhusker world’s champion should make meets Hans Schultz Leo Papiano an ideal opponent for Dusek and Floyd Hanson are matched and Juan Meets Tiny George Harbin and Bert Hanson In Of the lot the Jack Washburn arena promoter preliminaries Hanson set-t- o should Papiano-Floy- d announces that at last he has be tremendously exciting Last The lineup: DIXIE pretty good assurance that Juan week Floyd serving as referee C AGGIES Smith It Leo in his match with K Ashbv A L Leawtt It Lvman Olaquivel will be here Friday He disqualified The Fret Leo irked Ig Eaplin ruling Brooks has been matched with the enor- Henning no end so much so-- - in fact that 'K teavrcrrCT rg Snow in a match when Papiano got through with croenr' mous Tiny Roebuck rt Bhamti re G Anhby Cook rated of second section of Henning he gave no little time to Duffin sort a Qb js McArthur rnb Iunf a twin headliner Twice before attacking Hanson Ihb Stephenson Milne C r tt The program Juan has been booked for matches containing six Christensen Score by periods: here but each time he was pre- matches is the most voluminous of — c o o o vented from the date the current season thus far How- Dixiefilling B A C -S- tratton hb Substitutions Clark f Ljitibii r Martin ob Olaquivel appeared at the arena in ever the snappy fashion in which Dixie— Heaton K Briggs several shows a couple of seasons Washburn is running off his shows f 6ellen ScwhuJ' touchdowns forB A C Duffin back He is a thoroughly compet- makes it easily possible to coment wrestler and may turn out to plete six bouts within reasonable ''“officials' DAariand0Puy referee Red 6e the guy the fans have been wait- - time Oaborne umpire the-sece- nd highly-enUftain-j- ATTENTION HU ENTERS! 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STOBE of OGDEN CLOSEOUT SALE and Other Stochs SGodks ©flEnoir (Qimidl n2 - to - 6 Tribune Intertpountain Service CITY — The Branch Agricultural college eleven defeated Dixie college 12 to 6 in a hard fought contest at CedarCLtySatur- day afternoon The Branch Aggies scored touchdowns in and third quarters while Dixie scored in the final canto on an interception by Brooks The Fliers from St George opened up in an attempt to tie the score near the end of the game but the Aggies carried too much power smothering the passer on almost every attempt were impressive The Aggies through the line a powerful back-fiel- d rolling up 12 first downs to five for Dixie Lunt Stratton and Duffin particularly breaking In the line through for gains was in almost little Freddie Baqks every play ball well for Gardner carried the the Fliers and Captain Leavitt and line Brooks were outstanding in the ' Dusek Friday's-week- SUNDAY MORNING and State STORE c 9 |