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Show , , . , -,i Hans Feig Captures Novice Trophy In AAU Boxing Meet Hans Feig, popular young Cedar Ce-dar City High School student, walked off with the Intermountain Intermoun-tain AAU 147 pound championship champion-ship in the novice division Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, winning the championship bout in a decisive manner. The AAU championships were conducted in Salt Lake City on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day by the Salt Lake Elks Club. Hans, together with two other local boxers, Elroy "Butch" Nelson, Nel-son, and Frank Berrett, were entered en-tered in the intermountain tournament tour-nament by the Cedar City Elks Lodge. Although they did not fare as well as Feig, Nelson and Berrett made very commendable showings. Feig decisioned Edward Mc-Henry, Mc-Henry, State School representative representa-tive in the finals and in earlier bouts marked him as one of the outstanding performers of the entire en-tire meet. The young Cedar City boxer had been impressive in his first round bout when he knocked out Norman Gale of Salt Lake City in one minute and 10 seconds of the second round. He drew a bye in the second round, and then came back to decision McHenry. who had defeated Thomas Needham of Salt Lake City in the semifinals. semi-finals. Herrett won his opening round, bout, decisioning Ben Tingey of Box Elder High School. However, in the second round he ran into perhaps t ho outstanding boxer in the novice division, and lost by a close decision to Jay Fullmer Full-mer of West Jordan. Fullmer went on to win the title in the weight, 127 pounds, by knocking out Refugio Sausedo of Price in the first round. Nelson was eliminated by losing los-ing in his first bout. He dropped a close decision to a hard charg-ng charg-ng Indian, Frank Arro Chiss of "ort Duchesne. |