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Show jO SP?KT CUA?TEI I IV BY AL VARDEN I Mike Yokel and Leslie Davis WtU tangle in the feature, event of tho weekly show staged in Logan by the: Logan Athletic club tomorrow night. In a match at Grand Junction lastj week, Yokel displayed that he was In condition by staying two hours and fifty minutes with August Sepp. This contest was declared a draw. Ira Dern and Krankle Burns will plash on the mat at Salt Lake next Tuesday night. ISoth men are middle-weights- Dern appears to bfc the ta-orite ta-orite Tho Caddock-Londos affair tomorrow tomor-row In New York will he one fall to; a finish, in a contest recently staged at San Francisco Caddock obtained the first fall over Londos in 13 minutes, Loiidos getting the second fall in One hour and five minutes. Caddock was awarded the decision at tho end of the contest. The Caddock-Londos match Is creating cre-ating conoid) rable interest in Ogden jand the result Is being awaited by I scores of fans- j The McKay-Anderson mlt battle scheduled for Logan, February 21, was cancelled yesterday when the princi-l pals and the promoters met at thel Wasatch club. Failure of Anderson to, make the stipulated weight Is given .. tin reason for the cancellation. "Hucksters of the local high schools Will don the abbreviated togs during the pr sent week, providing the Weath- i conditions will permit. Both We-I bcr and Ogden boast some flrst-rato material. The annual indoor track and fiel games of the Intermountalh Associa- tlon of the A. A. U. will be held' at; Salt Lake during the latter part ofj March, according to present plans.; Some of the best track men In thoi state will be entered In the games. Jaek Harbertson of Ogden Is seeking seek-ing a return go with George Kelson of Preston. Nelson recently won a decision over the local mat marvel in a two-hour contest at Logan Coach Carl Petersen of the Ogden) Tigers Is depending on Kerns and: l.oM'dah: to jiandlo the distance runs for the Orange and Black during the coming season. |