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Show BILL GLASMANN I M STRINGHAM I B IE FRIDAY . J Darren Found Too Light for Ogden Athlete, Promoter Says H Bl I.I. GLASMANN Xk ? Mff "1 )y Promoter Down'i Cf a ImviNUi in i ne Mx-rounu main ccni iKfl I'sB HI Glaim-i tin's opponent will be j.;Ss wfl Stringhum of Salt T.akc, Instead of 'JE vlously announced. Darren li consid- ernhlv lights- In weigh- t , jfl E mann. while Strlngham It practically the same poundaso. Tlie fact that LH Darren wa.i underweight led Promoter HQn Downing to make the change. . I STRINGHAM HAS "REP" I Glasmann has had two appearances in the Ogden ring as a professional. Rl He I jS round in hie first battle bj a knock- IVhtng I: rounds Until ' asmann turned pro- W is considered om of Sa. 1930 in Cpfe making the final tcyouts for the Amer- m to h ent t H Olympic games, but was defeated by sot who wa Slvt n .. ludge'M decision - him, aftei six H H ifc 1 j es I ill times He ' JHBO Is ln perfect physical condition and is able to take the hard punches with- mrH lout giving any outward signs of dis- BH tress. Those wlo have seen him op- id i no ej j doubl but what he will give Glasmann jn ,m the toughest going he has yet had. BLu l 1 Ml. in s K E Kx Lester Davis, ttgden's slugger, will take In slim K earns in the fom oeBid LaWfl semi-wlndup Kearns is the Bait ..tk" B our rounds with irjtf1:' Glasmann In C glen on the Livestock show boxing card. He is a tough bov and a hard i Hi is a H long reach and is able io deliver :l ter-rlfic ter-rlfic punch. He is always primed to go to th finish, many think L'u is Es will have hiu hands fill B Davis has been showing ln Ogden LH to good -' igc of late, having tak-n tak-n on nearly every middleweight In this section. H' Is perhaps the most H aggressive fighter who ha., appeared, In th local ring this season His JgR favorite tactic yecin to b; to rii.-h Ills RH opponen md crowd him to the limit from the first tap of the gong, never leaving him a second lo rejt or collect himself. Davis is always in fine phy- sle.ii eundltion Ho works out eveo5. H day and is continuiUy experimenting "' n new stunts to Improve himself as LBE a boxer. H was formerly a wrestler H or ppjri in- nec in hc!i- valle lMi TERROR RETURNS I Butch Mitchell, tho slugging terror, IV 1 , iwho was th-- feature of the Livestock SmI show program, has been matched to MMS fight Leo Anderson for four rounds. H 'Butch is one of the smallest boys who has ever entered the roped ring, but h-j 1 1 has more pent up energy, which h- turn loose everv- time he fights than PVI rja half dozen average preliminary box- Anderson Is a flash from Midvale the town that produced Midget Smith H and Is reported to be a tough ous- iH I touiei a.; ReS BchuUx, of Ogden, and Bddl 1 Duncan, of Salt Lake, will swing th-- leather lu the next four rounds. Thcso ! two lads are new and are expected to provide some new phases oa thr bi f Ing game. f John McCarU-, of Provo. and t.be i Grant of U-hl two other good bow 11 who are also making thtlr initial a'p- Ifl pearance in the Ogden arena will flgh' ' the first four-round event of the ev- f . ning. j I Workouts win be held at the club every night this week until Friday t on Is invited to mtend thes". workout They provide clean athleti,-imusemenl athleti,-imusemenl ind are absolutely fre- to I all who cure to come. The workouts begin at . p. m. and last one hour and t Tickets for this week's bouts are on ' sale at dVit Hrothers and Hernenwav & Moscr s clgnr stores J |