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Show 11 J DON rULLME? Tic A ARMOND CAtDL JAY FULLMER Local Elks, CSU Athletic Department Combine to Sponsor City's Top Card Saturday, Feb. 1 is the dr e, set by the BPOE Lodge No. 15-"x and the College of Southern Utah athletic' depar'ment for the big-J gest boxing c&rd In the hlstoryi of Cedar City. The entire camp from West Jordan under the management of Mar Jonsen will come to Cedar Ce-dar Cl'y to participate in the event promoted by Mayo "Spike" By bee. Gene Fullmer will return to do some refereeing. and his two brothers, who have gained national na-tional status In the fist io world during the past years, will appear ap-pear on the card along with La-Mar La-Mar Clark of Cedar City. AA triple main event will be s'aged featuring these three men. Clark will be matched with Richard Ashton of Provo. Another feature of the evening eve-ning will be the appearance of Don Fullmer, brother of Gene, against another outstanding lo-cal lo-cal talent find, Armond Cadol, member of the Cedar Cl'y police force, who showed outstanding promise In his appearance at the ball park on Independence Day. Jay Fullmer will meet Andrew Richards In the third "main event." Each of these three fights will be six round events, according to Bybee. I O'her bou's on the card will 'pit Harry Reed of CSU against Scott Jensen, Cedar City; Scott McKnight, Minersvllle against Wilford Jake, Cedar City; Doug Amlcone, West Jordan, against Kent Bradshaw, Cedar CPy; Ray Jensen, son of Marv Jensen, West Jordan, against Henry Jimm. Ce-dar Ce-dar City; Norm Gonzales, West Jordan against Ronney Anderson, Cedar City; Glen Gonzales, West Jordan, against Tommy Brock-meter, Brock-meter, Cedar City; Wallace Shul-sen, Shul-sen, son of prominent Ken Shul-zen, Shul-zen, Salt Lake City, against Bryce Bybee of Cedar Cl'y, and Tony Vigil West Jordan, against Gordon Topham, Cedar City. Ringside seats lor the event will be $2.00; general admission, $1.50; students, 75 cents, and children under 12 years of ag, 25 cents. |