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Show M'KAY AND MATLOCK TRAIN 1 NIGHTLY FOR 6-ROUND BOUT AT WASATCH ARENA FRIDAY I . M 3 ,, ' f y ylSS KISJJj4jf( Gordon McKay, Pocatcllo mlldlcwcls;hi wjuj , promised one of the hottsal fights of his, career ' Idaj nlRln whon he mixes Leo Matlock or California for sis rounds i" the Wasatch Vthlctlc club. Ring fans ha c the opportunity each night this week until Friday to watch Gordon McKay and Leo Matlock Mat-lock work out for their six-round go as the main event of the weekly card Both men will be In the ring each night exchanging punches with sparring spar-ring partners and going through the paces to put them in good condition. Matlock has won many friend: In ogden og-den and when he meets McKay the crowd will probably be about equally divided as to choosing their favorite Bob Sneddon and Red Hogan are also spending much tinu- in the an n gym getting in trim for the B im-WlnduO im-WlnduO affair. Sneddon succeeded in knocking Hogan out during their last battle after Hogan appeared to have Sneddon ready to go down for the count. Hogan believes he can even up the score Friday night. Kid Andrews, the heaVy-hlltlng 'K-ib-n welterweight, will meet 0 tough lad in Terrible Mitchell from Caclv valley, who has been knocking the big i boys right and left in that vicinity I Andrews now holds all records of the local ring for consecutive knockouts Pans who have seen Mitchell in ac-ilion ac-ilion declare Andrews will have his hands full to h id his own with the farmer lad. Eddie Burns, the local lightweight, M scheduled for four rounds with Jinutiv Iorcy. a f'iM local boy. Jlm-Imv Jlm-Imv Coy will tangle with the Fighting Bell Hop and a four-round curtain- raiser win open the Wil- |