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Show will begin at 4 o'clock sharp, and the main go will follow with no delay. these small men, so that it la conceded con-ceded that the Salt Laker has a hard proposition to face. Both men are reported In excellent shape for the contest and It Is expected ex-pected that the exhibition will be I highly scientific. Reagan trained for tho go at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon, and the rugged surrounding there have apparently rounded him into pertect condition. Sinclair choso his home town Salt Lake In which to prepare for the match, and reports that be is well satisfied with his shape so that, excluding past performances, and considering only present condition, condi-tion, the boys are alout evenly matched. match-ed. Sinclair arrived in Ogden yesterJay morning with Harry Brown, manager. He took a short constitutional and later an ato trip to the canyon. Reagan Rea-gan wa1 working at the Hermitage Hermit-age resort, but the men did not meet, Sinclair returning after a refreshing ( tiip. Reagan's camp gives out the in for-iiiation for-iiiation that their man Is at the weight now. while Sinclair Is supposed to be slightly under the limit. The preliminaries of the contest boxihg mm THIS AFTERNOON Former Bantamw-cdpht Champion Jlmrny Reagan aud "Peanuts" Sinclair will meet this afternoon at 4 o'olock at the Fair Grouuds tor their long aef,.rre.d and widely talked of boxing contest. The contest Is to go twenty rounds and should decide once and for all the question a to who Is reall tho Utter man. Sinclair has established frome reputation repu-tation for himself the result of hU clever work In l'tah and the inter-mountaln inter-mountaln country, but has never before be-fore clashed with a national fUure In the pugilistic field aa this same Jimmy Jim-my Reapan. Should "Peanut" b- returned re-turned the winner, there will be a future fu-ture for blm. He will attract to himself him-self the attention of promoters of America, aud should find little difficulty diffi-culty in securing engagements with ! the best In his division, with tho t prospect of rapidly climbing the lad-i lad-i der of success. I On the other haiuj should the Ttah boy jote the decision hla future progress prog-ress In his profession will be somewhat some-what hampered. Reagan has fought most o( the big one at the bantam weight and ha usually scored a win. i nn time bxa the prvmler man of |