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Show I JOE MILLER IS THE BOY WHO I KNOCKED DOWN kl YOUNG FOUR I TIES IN 4 ROUNDS ON COAST I f JOE I With both Joe .Miller the clever hard-hittinK welterweight boxer from San Francisco and Pal Gilbert, the slugging boilermakor from Salt Lake, training furiously for their bis 20-round 20-round scrap at the armory hall, next Monday, Apiil 16, intense- interest is being shovsn in the outcome of this bou. Both boys are staking their ring careers on the result ol this mat eh Both are rugged, lough, willing mixers mix-ers and many fans predict Ihe greatest of all ring battles when these two boys step into the roped arena next Monday night Gilbert has shown the sporting peo pie, time and time again, that he will stand toe 1o toe and swap punches with anyone ihat Is put in Ihe rins with him. He has been under Ore hundreds of times and he has ncer flinched or backed up a step Miller comes to us with a reputation of which a champion sould be proud He has never taken that fatal count of ten. He has whipped good boys nnrl aeai champions as well, ogden fans remember that. Al Younc, the sensa licnal Ogd-n boy was ;;hn Ihe sei eresl beating i hi life down in San Frani 1st 0 W I 11, Miller is the boy that h.mdcd AJ that trimming. Can you picture pic-ture that little four round go? Youne: was knocked down ever round some- lines for the count of seven and BOme times for the count of nine. Yet Miller Mil-ler aid after the bout. "That Osden boy is sure a came little fighter but 1 am inint; to cot to the championship I and 1 must either win or quit boxing This bout is ,111 ihe more interesting for the facl thai filbert stopped Al Younc and now the Ogden fans are waiting for the boy that will turn the trick on Pat. Bifly Glaamann states that the tickets tick-ets are going fast and the Ogden fans should get their tickets early so they will have Iheir same places at the ring side. |