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AfUl 10. 19U
POSTPONED BOXING SHOW TO BE HELD APRIL 14
Statistics
On Muscles
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ol 4nd eoUwf* «r««V
ling hold* th*t wr*
used by Btxiy foUcMT*
iA teholaatie eo^p*-
titlon will net b«
u*«d during the Bil>
Itary eour*** giwwn
by PhyiieU Training
Offiears auch aa tha
one pieturad.
Although the fu-
ndeoentals az*e the
sane, different holds
and tactics are taug
ht - more punishing
and fatal than any
college coach ever
thought of. .Jddo'coo-
rses are being taugtt>
at all the army posts
and callus throughout
the Nation'. Seymour
Johnson Field is not
left behind in these
endeavors as a thor
ough going over is
despicted in the pi
ctures on the-left*
ligger Frwgrim This
FrBvioBdy FlaRiod
Tf lalttiBd
ngbt will bs staged
at the Sports Arapa thia wadnasday,
the lith of Aprli* whas a bexiag oh>
ov st^ed thrcaigb tha afforta of
tBia f^lea fraialat ^gmuAMd-
ed By ReoreatiflHa Offlaar 3.F.
mwm, «a yaaw^ad-
the pustpwad gloriag galaigr
will feature two four round aaitos
solidly baekwd up by a soxtwt of th
ree rounder*. Starting at 2000* the
GI gladiators go Into action and If
tho show is misted by aiprtae it wo
n’t be for laeic of eoin, at the do
ors ere open to all.
The pairinga of the lade, as
amouneed in last waeks AIR-0-lf9''H»
has baen switohed around to laaurea
maxiaun amount of legalised murder
for the spectator*. The boiere have
davoted all of their spare tine to
the f.rduoue taelc of getting into tiw
Adding color to the event
ful affair, tte Post Band will
be present to blare out insp -
irlng muiic for the boys.Uhila
one of the main bouts is e]g>e-
eted to be broadcast ovar the
Tobacco Network, by Radio Aon-
oxmcery Pvt. Johnjrqr (^ant.
up against Pvt. James Jaekson of tlw
80th AvB.
in another heavyweight duel of
%hrw rounds duratlgm.WC Oeorg
tat^^ar, reprwwiBtt^ tHa MO T8S
tMglas with Prad IMUtya* iVTifc
alagger.
Sergeant va. Private. 1liat*a
wliai la in store for l^e fans whea
^Wur -Striper* Maea of
8q« and Rq. meet* Praakla telesal.
swth. pvt. gelesal. a dialwtlws
worlnan. had been uaihle to train
for this bout beoauao of hia duties,
as la an az-Ooldan Olero star and
acpaet* a rough scrap trm ^ atu-
urily "Sarge*. this cooteat is likeV
to steal the honor* for tho night.
proper fighting fettle. Some of the
men hake had a alto of difficulty
la finrtin* time to spend on the tr
aining routine. This hae failed tS
dampen their fervor as they only go
through their paces with added leet
at tlie gym.
The co-feat*»red fours will be
fought in the Welterweight and in
the Heavy class, Toimiy Webb, stand
ard bearer of tho 79Srd, oroeees tlw
mittens with Slmo Young of the 300
T-^s. ‘oth pj'Cs scale slightly over
130 and toss proportionately heavy
duVee. The 147 pound four has the
touted PFC San Voci, 793th, stacked
Pvt. Inr Greenberg and PPC Geo
rge Abrams, SOlst and 796tb respeot
ively, awing out in a 140 pound
mix. The GIs are waiting to see if
PTC Abrams poaaesset any of tho tra
Its of his namesake, onetime Middle
weight Champion of Uie World, Oeor-
gie Abrams.
The 797th sonds Jack Kail in a
gainst Fred Jones of the 80th Avn.,
in the last three to round out the
program.
Officiating as Judges will bo
Major J.3. '.furr and Major S.G. Pro-
haska. Sgt. Cutrone and Pvt. Siegel
will handle the reffing chorea.PKCe
Tarry O’Witb ond S&way Potrook al -
ong with ?vts, Mario Pevero and Ch
arles Barrientos are to take charge
of the seconding of the boxers.Pvt.
Merle Agnello will anounee the bouH
Dull nomente ere to be at a
premium that evening as will be the
eeate. So, don’t tarry this Wednea-
day and - "Have a good tlneli*
Wm-
THE CAlSaUUAK CAUGHT FFC OAVEN PELLDB SUDINC HCUE IN A 01C6E ONE - flrs SAFE J AS FAR AS THE UUPIRB CAM lUKE CWT.