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Show Bouts Pull Crowd To Palomar For Fridays Events Palomar will be packed Friday night for the opening gong of the big amateur boxing and wrestling show that opens Delta's Highway 6 Completion Jamboree. Tickets are going like hotoakes, and more will be sold at the door. All is inreadiness for the big night, according to Arve Rose, the chairman of the fight card committee. com-mittee. Opening the show will be the Hinckley Boy Scouts, to present the colors. Byron Carter will sing the national anthem, under direction direc-tion of Ladd Cropper. The bong - - the events commence. com-mence. The show will go along rapidly, with all 3-round bouts. The amateurs will come 'first, then after a ten-minute recess the exhibition ex-hibition bout will be on. REX LAYNE With Rex Layne, second ranking rank-ing heavyweight of the world, in the ring as referee, and Bob Dun-lop Dun-lop and Dale Hall in a 3-round exhibition bout, fight fans Friday will have Madison Square Garden fare. This special attraction was arranged through the courtesy of Marve Jensen in cooperation with the Jamboree committee. The amateur bouts match the top ability in the looal boys with lads from Weber high school. Mr. Roseasks that the boys in the show be at Palomar Friday night at 6:30 p. m., to get ready for the show and have the attending at-tending physician's checkup. Ticket sellers are asked to check in their tickets by noon Friday with Cecil Baker, at Baker Pharmacy. |