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Show Li WITH THE BOXERS i I The "Canadian Kid" who will make his debut tonight in the Wasatch Mh-'letic Mh-'letic arena, is elus d as one Of the toughest boys In tht west. He has the 'record of mans K. -'s to his credit land,. although ha has Cough' :i 01 battle-, he has never been knocked to j the mat. 1 Tonight's scraps. Wasatch Uhlctic club. ,i re "Muff" l-:ronson, of Bortluml. MPaclfic coast iigtit weight champlop, vs, ! Claire Ut otia o; "Bus ' Ibiylr. vs Did; Berger; "Canadiieni Kid" vs. yome Bice, Kid Cuckoo vs Left : Smith Eddie Barns vs l:ob Sneddon, and a four-round curtain -raise i NEW Yn:l, pec Si. Battling Nelson, former lightweight boxing champion of the world, was granted a referee's license bj thi XeW York state boxing commission today Nelson's career ca-reer as a fighter ended several years ago. The commission also granted a license as referee to Al Belch, heavyweight heavy-weight DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 31. Johnny Wolgast, of Philadelphia, shaded Bud Logan of Minneapolis. Minn . in twelve rounds last night, according to newspaper news-paper men. They are welterweights KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. 31. Morris Mor-ris Box. Kansas it welterweight, made short work of Billj Bright. Mkla-homa. Mkla-homa. Lux's speed was too much for Bright, and after two minutes of the first round had elapsed, two hard right chops to the jaw sent the Oklahoman down and out KANSAS CITY. Mo . Dec. SI. Captain Cap-tain Bob Koper of Chicago, and H Ugh Walker, of Kansas iVy. hea einli!. t nght a gruelling ten-round, no-decls-lon bout here last nigh' Newspaper critics gave Roper a shade In the final fi-nal round Walker made ,4 whirlwind finish, outfighting the Chlcagoan. |