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Show COAST FIGHTERS . ARE TO BE SEEN Matchmaker Eddie Dallas of the Elite Athletic club has completed his bookings for this week's boxing show, which will be staged In the old Globe theatre building, Tuesday night. Ten well conditioned and clever boxers will be seen in action, in five four-round four-round bouts, according to the match maker, who has taken several days to figure out a card to please the fans. For the main event, Billy Lucas ot Seattle and Tommy Crawford of Salt Lake, welterweights, have been matched. match-ed. Both have beon seen In action at the local arena and proven fighters worth watching. Lucas defeated Bud Brown last Tuesday night and Crawford Craw-ford won a decision over Kid Davis, two weeks ago. Eddie, Bronson of Indianapolis and Kid Irish, Salt Lake boxers who havo 'been furnishing good entertainment for the fans of the latter city, will be the principals Tuesday night in the semi-windup. They will box at 150 pounds. While the chh?f Interest is usually centered on tho welterweight bouts, Tuesday's card, according to the ath-letlo ath-letlo club officials, will have three bouts by lighter men that are expected ex-pected to prove equal to the main events. Young Azavedo of Sacramento, Sacramen-to, who sprung Into the limelight two weeks ago by defeating a local negro bantamweight in one and kne-half rounds and last week won another victory, is to meet Billy Wall of Og-deu. Og-deu. Bat Nelson of Ogden, who celebrated cele-brated his first appearanco In a local riug by defeating Whltey Johnson In two rounds, is scheduled to go four rounds with Frankie Erne, also of Ogden. The curtain raiser will be a bout between Young Rivers of San Francisco Fran-cisco and Bud Anderson of Ogden. In speaking of the card, Matchmaker Dallas says he has endeavored to avoid booking boxers who are not in good physical condition as he deems it unfair to the fans and the flghtr ers themselves if the latter do not make a good showing. oo |