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Show 1 MANHATTAN CLUB I The feature at the Manhattan club Monday night will bo a six-round boxing contest between Young Erlenborn and Jimmie Reagan, at one time bantamweight bantam-weight champion of the world. F. A. McFarland. the bicyclo rider, who has boon watching the boys work, says: "When Young Erlenborn meets Jimmy Reagan at the Manhattan club's show Monday evening at the Salt Palace, ho Is meeting a real champion. A boy who has boxed and bested tho classiest boys In the featherweight division. Boxing critics who havo seen him work out are of the opinion that Erlenborn will have his hands full for the six rounds he faces Reagan. Tho latter said yesterday after his dally -workout with his three sparring partners: " 'I understand this boy Erlenborn Ig a mlxor and if ho lives up to his reputation reputa-tion he will give the boxing fans a genuine gen-uine six-round thriller. Candidly I expect to stop Erlenborn beforo the end of the sixth round.' "Erlenborn says nothing but admits that in Reagan he Is trickling the host boy he has met In his whole earner. "Both boys were examined by the club's medical lexport and woro declared in the finest physical condition." The other four bouts will be as follows: Jim Crawley vs. Young Forhes; Buck Montgomery vs. Tommy Sutllvan: Charles Gilbert vs. Fred Lugan; Kid Shlloh vs. Eddie Johnson. |