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Show Gunnison Boxers On Big Fight Card Five favorite Gunnison boxers, all of whom have made splendid showings show-ings in the arena on several occasions, occas-ions, will appear in boxing matches at Salina this, Thursday, evening. Clair Tollestrup, who is staging the event. Harry Christiansen, Lloyd Olsen, Ol-sen, Ray Spadde and Bardell Larson, Lar-son, comprise -.tjje group of boxers that will do battle royal with their antagonists. The bouts, Mr, Tollestrup stated, will be held at the old amusement hall, which has been'-"fixed and will be made comfortable for the customers. The main event promises' to be a real affair, in the opinion of the fight followers. In this 0-round battle, bat-tle, Tollestrup will take on Jack Ahern, a likely fighter from Salt Lake. These two boys fought to a draw some two months ago and as both are fast this main event promises prom-ises to be a "real go." Tollestrup will weigh in at 150, while Ahern's fighting fight-ing weight is 155 pounds. Harry Christiansen, a favorite in this section, will be pitted against Max Fairbanks of Richfield, and Delmar Wilson of Salina wSU' be matched against Lloyd Olsen of Gunnison. Gun-nison. Three preliminary boxing bouts have been arranged, in which Ray Spadder of Centerfield and Wendell Mattsson of Salina, will box for honors. hon-ors. Bardell Larson of Gunnison and Raymond Kane of Salina, both clever for their class, is also one of the preliminaries. pre-liminaries. A big crowd of boxing fans will attend the carnival from Gunnison and Centerfield. |