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Show Fight Festival Friday Night Pleased Crowd The best exhibition bout that many have ever seen was the one Friday night at Palomar ftor the Jamboree, when ranking heavyweights, heavy-weights, Bob Dunlop and Dale Hall were matched in three rounds, re-fereed re-fereed by Rex Layne, second ranking rank-ing heavyweight in the world. The bout opened the show to allow the men to make an early start back to Salt Lake City. The whole show was good and spirited, with four state wrestling champions on the card, and four Intermountain AAU boxingchamp-sions. boxingchamp-sions. In the wrestling Johnson of the Weber high cshool defeated Knight of Delta by decision. Papa. George, Weber, defeated Hunsaker, Delta, decision. Porter, Delta, defeated Beavers, Weber,- by a fall. Robert Callister, Delta, won over Cunningham, Weber, We-ber, by a fall, and his brother, Raymond Callister, defeated his man by a decision. In the boxing Abbott and Bring-ard Bring-ard got a draw. Broderick defeated defeat-ed Peterson, a decision. Winfield, Oasis, and Salazaar, Salt Lake City fought to a draw. Leon Alldredge, Oak City, defeated de-feated Martinez, Salt Lake, by a decision. Gallegos, Salt Lake City, defeated Grygla, Leamington, with a TKO. Torres, Salt Lake City, defeated de-feated Payne, Fillmore, a TKO. .Hinckley Boy Scouts, with the Colors, and Byron Carter, a national na-tional anthem, opened the card. The large audience was delighted with special acts that included a hula by Mrs. Lucille Osguthorpe, a Charleston by Verl Jacobson, & a tap dance by young Shirley Ann Talcott. Arve Rose, chairman of the fight card committe, made the mike announcements. |