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Show S: ' OLDIER BULL YOUNG, who will meet Rid Bro-! Bro-! meo in eight-round main event I at Manhattan club tomorrow j j night. j I f I s 7 ' ' " ' . jt '-. , . .. J h - ' -1 ; x : I " c I f - ' F, r - -j ' ' i "I f-:.:, : - i v - v . . - . ' i" ..;,.'.: t 1 - ' ' - : . '" i , : szm ............ .. .........-..'...- i M BATTLE WILL-BE WILL-BE B-BOIIBO AFFAIR Bromeo and Young Are Matched in Tomorrow's Headliner. With an eilit-rouii'l main event between be-tween Ki'i Jironico and Soldier Bui! Youhl;. to bfi preeeled y three ronnd mills and a ood fonr-round preliminary, pre-liminary, Manntrer Duwning has ar-raneil ar-raneil Thirty roiinda of buttling for In? weekly boxing how in the Grand theater thea-ter tomorrow niht. Broinro and Vo.;n created a genuine sens:ition last Monday night when they went six fat and iiere rounds to a draw, it is doubt l'ul of two boys eoiiM be iounl herabcut who could crowd more real battling into eight rounds than this pair. Young Hib-'ituted for Miekey O'Brien at a nnnulc's notice last Monday. Mon-day. He had no tnnning tor a m;tGi. but he showed that he had even that noes to make np a real battler. nit notion he tired a bit in the la?t two rounds, he never Flopped fighting and earned ihe dra-v .ie-iion that he got. Now thrU he lias had a fuil week in which to prepare himself, be should make tin- gojpL' ery f-ntih for Hionc-o. Thn ter atd last Mon lay ni-ht thouii he ihc:ig!it Young was ea-y pickiiv f'r th1 first two ro:indp, but after that he srnied down to real fighting fight-ing and had his hands ful: at thru, lie renl37.es now that Youni: is a mithty tough boy, ft ii ii has been purring in some hard jiek tiie pa-t week to per in the hest tosiide sh;.pe. Th1 scnii-windup l-etween Kid Dafh and Kid Pavi of Oden shou'd be FUf.h another singfe'-r as the Pule h-S:aer ..h hi vt Mondny. a both are wiliirig to take a punch in order to put on over thm-seb"t. thm-seb"t. ani neither one is whipped until the relereo hns counted tin. 1 "hitch i:n doubt ediy possesses th.e har-iest wallop cf the two. v.hi'.e Pavi-can Pavi-can take t h e : : i a little har lor nn tie jaw. so there is every reason to believe that th-n- wiii pet ut a treat battle. .Tim:nv- M'.il'in of Knron :im! Sn I'rnncis'-'i. but now of r.i;-hani, aa i T.ew I'illon, who !'n mad-1 c.t;te a r--:ci-tat'ion as; a rr.-:-h-fii.d-ready la;r Thro-..uhoi:t the mi. idle we-t and cinim-beaver cinim-beaver rs his honie. h.we e--"i mr.t. he i for six i ott n 1 i s. T I : -s e boys both come here -wcil ro.-ommer.ded. Frank M :;rt in. one of T'r rde "r1! 's bovs; f roni 1'orr r.'oucia-, will v:n'.:c hi? lo.1;1.! 'P"'' "t v h- ;i he ::;ees j-ttiiri: i ha?les Midkifi. Martin is ai.l to have had mn: :ierab!c cx;ierie:i. e in the rin. and i- to-;t-Vi as a tj.:gh and v.i.'-ir.g v.i.'-ir.g -"-y by Soldier Hurke a;i 1 o: her et the Twer. i : li ::i:;iu:ry who have seen hi::: if. :.ct:cn a nr.rrV'er of time-. M-tr-:n vas Torinorly with, the Twen:ie;!i on boroer and has .if.?t returned, to h:s d 1 r ci'font. If he proves to be tie in i he is re: f,'ed to be, thi bout sh.efM a'-o be a regular eive : take r.ff; ir.c'.i start to ;i:ii?'a. |