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Show For New Hospital Benefit Boxing Bouts Slated Saturday Night Fists will fly and gloves will pop Saturday night Ln Palomar, when a group of talented young Salt Lake boxers enter the ring. The card is another benefit 'for the hospital fund for west Millard and the event is sponsored by the Theo Que Jensen Post 117, American Amer-ican Legion. The bouts have, been arranged through Harold McNeil, of the Salt Lake City school board, and head of the amateur boxing association, associa-tion, and James Shulzen. Reed Nostrom is in charge. The husky boys are from Ki-wanis-Felt Boys Club, Fairmont Boys' Club Rotary YMCA Boys' Club and Holladay Boys' Club. Among them are International AAU champs and runners-up, and Golden Gloves champs and runners run-ners up. These lads will be matched match-ed in nine bouts Saturday night. Main Event The main event will be Don Ernsten, K-F, 126 pounds, vs. Toby Salizar, Rotary, 126 pounds in five 2-minute rounds. The other bouts will be three rounds. The first event is at 8 p. m., and from reports the card will move fast. Admissions' will be 50 cents for children, $1 general admission, and $1.50 ringside seats. All funds With the exception of expenses of the boys will go to the West Millard Hospital Assn. The bouts are the first battles scheduled since election, and a large attendance is anticipated, both for a good cause and godd sports for entertainment. |