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Show By Al Wardtn. KICK yea. bo1 Every event on the! card was replete with ginger and action and tho fans present were well, repaid for theli attendance. The main event at tho Wasatch club last night was Just like home brew. It bubbled all over. Jlmmle Johns saw enough stars in the fraction of a round with Blllle Wallace to draw 'em perfect for any art gallery They were coming from all directions yea. wo know wc counted 'em. Frankie Darren won so far from Red NeWey that Red found a new exit on the way out. ... Ira Dern was numbered aim ng the guests THE K. AND Oil: When Jlmmle Johns kissed the canvas can-vas tho first time in the main event a peppery "Oh'" was sounded throughout through-out the arena. Wallace sapped Jn Ills right bo fast that he slmplv pui Johns' out With the first crash. Those who were close enough to Johns know thai he took one of the worst beatings ever administered a fighter in an ogden ring of headline caliber A few days ago Jinimie Johns stated stat-ed th a his aggn sslvenen.s cost him hia battle with Midget Smith and that he had planned lo let the other gent do the leading in the future. Last night Wallace led and led and led. The Soc-ramentolie Soc-ramentolie failed to cease leading that was the only argument. WOMEN AT RINGSIDE. Thore were plenty of women at the ringside dressed in iho height of fashion. fash-ion. With particular emnhasis on the helglu. Health hints: DUCK The only difference between Wasatch Wa-satch club fighting and flshtlng In the homes Is that there's a referee to prevent pre-vent biting. . The latest gallery yell. Raw- Raw! Raw ! V As "Bugs" Baer insists they are no longer prize fighters. They are nojv price boxers. Red N'ewey went inlo one of those famous Gloria Swunson poses and tho gallery applauded. ... The Three Musketeers, Ernlo Ford. Adoiph Miller and Ted Conrpy, were parked at the ringside. . Dimpled miss in the fourlH row f tho cast tier: "Aw, como on, fight." ... Lew Boyle, the social bud, displayed display-ed his ear to ear umlle with r-ih punch. Lew's imported specks glittered glit-tered in tho light which made him one of the "distinguished ' spectators. ' . Prior to the first event 3ports writers writ-ers of Bait Lake and Ogden Inspected the new underground tunnel, which has been constructed for ihe scribes. All of the scenes wero dark While not fighting at tho Wasatch club Eddie Burns, studies at tho Ogden Og-den High school to bo a rhcntologlst. Khentology by day and skatology by night, as it wore. a For the same amount Of persovcr-enoe persovcr-enoe directed In another chinnel. Battling Bat-tling Bill Pflest.cr could be president Of tho United States. 1 Having reached this portion of the column and obsorved his own name, Harry Clark will now lay down the I paper. |