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Show - w The East High school Leopard ihoopsters will meet tho Colorado Springs High school five on the letter's floor .this evening. On the trip thus ; far the Leopards havo won two gai and lotd one. Tho Puoblo High school five put over a 22 to 17 victory on the Leopards Saturday evening. Rom-Toy's Rom-Toy's charges aro to meet tho Grecloy five Tuesday. v Les Davls.ocal boxer who received an Injury to his right hand In his bat-: tie with Jud Parker of Pocatello at tho Wasatch Athletic club recently, states that he Is all set ajaln Davla Is especially anxious to meet Hill Glasmann. tho Ogdcn boxer. Jimmlo Johns and Blil Glasmann are training dally at Lava Hot Springs . in Idaho The two local stara are dolnr len miles of road work per day j and conclude their workouts with pep-! pep-! pcry hours in the gymnasium. Thoy are said to be In the top condition at I this time. Mike Yokel will mix with Tom Ray on the mat at Salt Lake Wednesday srenlng The former world's middle weight champion expects to defeat Ray and gain a return match with Ira Dern, champion. Jack McAuliffe. the only undefeated undefeat-ed and retired champion, backer of George Cook In his recent battle ulfh Carpentter admits that the Australian was "Cooked." McAuliffe now states that Carpentier id in tho best condition condi-tion of his career and wants to meet 1 l mp.-cy In a return "mill." rtntp races in the (ntersbhoUtStlo dlvi Ion a("e getting Interesting in all sections of the state. Tho defeat of the West HUh Panthers was one of the surprises of tho play last week. They wore handed a 40 to 33 lailng by the L. D. S. five. Upsets also were featured in other divisions. Some of the fans who attended the Box Eldor-Ogden battle last Friday attribute tho victory of tho Brlgham-ites Brlgham-ites to "luck." Coach Carl Petersen, however, states that his charges were outplayed from the first whistle. Keen Interest centers In the colle- i giale h"op title race. On paper tho title will no doubt be decided between the Utah and Agglo quints, as many fives of the state have already hung the Indian sign on tho "Y" ;tggrega- ( tion. At tho Utah lair and at the Aerie institution, nifty caging ma- j chines are In togs and a bitter struggle will no doubt rule when these two teams meet. Hundreds of skating boosters of Ogdon Og-don were out on skates nt the local pondsSumlay afternoon. Fancy skat-I skat-I rs. speed artlt and Just plain beginners be-ginners were numbered in the Hut but they all enjoyed tho sport. Burled forest has be.?n discovered near Peterborough. England. |