Show Ute Tribe boxing Team enters Colorado tourney A six team from the Ute Boxing Club will make a invasion into Colorado when it competes this week in the regional Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Amateur Athletic Association at February 6 to As one of the outstanding and popular fighting clubs in the Ute boxers received a invitation to participate in the Denver Tournament this The Rocky Mountain News and the Elks Lodge of Denver will sponsor the team along with the Ute Recreation Won AAU TITLE Among the several outstanding boxers representing the Utes will be Elwyn DuShane who has ruled the bantamweight class in the Intermountain AAU circles for the past several DuShane has won bantamweight titles in the junior and senior divisions and last year successfully defended his senior title in the Intermountain Tournament in Salt Lake Having returned recently from attending the Hill's Business College in San DuShane has been in training for about a week and will be going UTE BOXING back UTE TRIBE BOXING From rage into the Denver show considerably below his fighting Another classy fighter is Johnny Cesspooch who captured the division bantamweight championship last year in Salt Lake City and who was further honored by officials as the most outstanding boxer in the entire novice Johnny will be fighting this year in the junior Rated High Rated by his trainer as the most promising among the many skilled young Ute is Darrell of Randlett Darrell will be competing for the first time in the amateur Out of action for two years Frank who is now employed as an assistant in the Recreation Department of the Ute will attempt to regain the fighting form which carried him into a lightweight championship fight with Jay Fullmer of West Jordan's fighting in lost this fight on a split Two other improving Rueben Cesspooch at pounds and Robert are to have their best year in the amateur fight Accompanying the Ute team will be Francis Director of Community Services for the Ute Homey Recreation and Fred |