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Show OO EXHIBITION GIVEN BT KELLER FOR TRE OGDEN FANS Tern' Keller, -n-ho Is to meet Jack Dempsey at the Alhambra theater on the evening of May 3, in a ten-round boxing contest, oponed training quarters quart-ers yesterday at the Elite Athletic club and gave an oxhlbltlon of conditioning con-ditioning "stunts" before a crowd of nearly a half hundred fans. The exhibition consisted of shadow "boxing, bag punching and sparring with Grant Evans. He also did a stretch of road work and declared himself to be in good condition. -Uist night, he went to Salt Lake to witness wit-ness the woekly card of boxing bouts at the Manhattan club and was intro-dupqd intro-dupqd to the fan3 of that city, who sfa hkekins Dempsey to win the match on the 3rd. Dompscy, who bar. been training In Salt Lake, is eager to get into Ogden Kx;',,JT5is!""'"i,,v'" uv;"",,1,1' Ul W.Qin"Jn"''iiiiiM fin I CWmdjlj;' III I I Mill lllllll II llll I li I IIIITCTTT canyon for a few days before tLj big bout, and It is expected that ho will desert Salt Lake within the next two days. From the Alhambra theater comes the news that the advance sale of seats for tho bout is coming well up to his expectations. Excursions have been arranged on the Bamberger, Ogden, Og-den, Logan & Idaho railways and the Oregon Short Line to Ogden, from Butte, Pocatello, Preston, Logan, Salt Lake, Evanston, Green River and Ely, with special trains returning after, the bout. oo |