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Show I j; YOUNG ID GILBERT FJIVIISM Till I 1 ID ME. READY FOB THE BIG. BOUT i t Al Young of Ogden and Pat Gil- I bert of Salt Lake have finished H , their hard training and are now BH' 'SmSi H 1 anxiously awaiting the sound of the Jgf lS H J gong that will send them together igreat deal to the winner as he will BEffi 1 ) be intermountain champ and also JEEjp Pp 'lfli sturdy little Mexican, who has' fLsl & . - B , FRANK ARMSTRONG u the western crown tucked away on his head. Both Young and Gilbert J Have plenty of followers and each will be backed to the sky. Young fcas stated that he will knock Gilbert out before the fifteenth round, fj Kvhile Gilbert says he has left nothing undone and will finish the k fight inside of twelve rounds. Several wagers were made Saturday with Gilbert as a slight a favorite. Gt ! The semi-windup will be a six-round affair between K. 0. Brown of San Francisco and Red Newey of Ogden. This contest will be a 4 slam-bang, take-and-give battle. Both boys are going in to win as the result will mean a great deal to the successful one. jj The preliminary will be a four-round affair between Red Hogan h of Ogden and Leo Johnson, a colored boy, from Denver. Johnson c has stated that after knocking Hogan and a few of the best boys in I r this section out, he wants to take on Jimmie Johns, the "Pride of H' & c Ogden." I !j . The referee for the two main events will be Frank Armstrong I of Salt Lake, one of the best "third men in the ring" in the country. iFrank has always been noted for his squareness and being able 'to v I make the boys fight harder as the rounds progress. b Promoter Billy Glasmann announces that the house wall be ,the jcoolest spot in Ogden. The preliminary will start at-0 : 1 0 sharp, with , the semi-windup going at 9 : 30 p. m. |