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Show fIghtstonight ; for qgdenites Davis Will Meet Rockson in Headline Bout, Others to Meet Rod Lrt-. who DioMM Vim Car-ponter Car-ponter r Bait Lake in one or the principal four round houte at tlie riiioi tonight, l HI CARD. Davis vs. Rockson, tlx round.-. Brlgga va, Carpenter, four rounds. I Logan . Wallace, four rounds Roach vs. GroVer, four rounds. lair va Cook, four rounds. Hayes vs. O'Rrien. lour rouDds. Lea Davis, the Oajden middleweight boxer, will get his big chance this evening in the six round main m-it at the Manhattan club at the Armory when he mixes with Mickey Rockson of Boise. Rockson has won two victories In the local ring. He declsioned Ed Shpard two Weeks ajfo. making tho btate champion look like u oovlc . Last Friday he tallied a knockout over Del Adams of Welscr. Rockson nnd Davis are both in the best of sliape and prepared for a1 battle. In the semiwlndup Jim Carpenter will meet Red BrlggB, the popuarl favorlta. Rrlgps has been boxing in various parts Of t lie sUito since his last app arance here and is expected to put his usual strong battle. Risd llogan and Eddie Wallace Will sling the gloves in one of tlie other principal tour-round events. Roth of these boys are clever with the mitts. Leo O'Dalr of Salt Lake and Jack-Cook Jack-Cook of Salt Lake are booked for one of th- other feature events over 1 the four-round route. O'Dalr made an Impression last week ly scoring three knock-downs on Jack Sneddon. From all Indications this mill will be of the slam bang order. Blllle Roach and Kid Grover will step over the four round route, While Be rl Hayes, and Young O'Brien will meet in the curtain raiser, Tickets have been placed on sale at Hemcnway & Moser's, de Wit Brothers and McCarthy's cigar stores. Remember, tho bell sounds prompt-Is- at S:3J o'clock. |