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Show piii WELLS 1 BOX IN HERO V IKch Which Was Forbidden E England Likely to Be pulled Off on This Side. Lh AFTER COULON i . faimveight Champion Has jfciin Britisher Who Won IJlonsdale Belt Recently. JfoT.S. Andrews u 1, a frrnnd Fport ami one of fxerlsos a nuin inn have." ' tho Honorable Nielsen, of parliament for the Australian riJlK v!io is making a tour of l-d ,sraea .11 the lliterpsls of his nl. RPtl who wa discussing the in "ire Milwaukee Allelic Hub, lUfit of t'm writer. Uno Fpwt that brings a man Into plav moro than In boxing. a Mr. XirlJWMi. "and when H ranged In a clean, sportsmanlike ifier i. no ;anie more lutoif ji miih for thro arc many sHcn-nn sHcn-nn to tV palnrs that you will n't etVr Une?. 1 hav always boon nt admirer of tho mnnly art. ami iv that l Australians arc very (l The" like 500.!. clean sport, wfrrniprr of tho clean breaks M.aj.yMi-piwu-e style the Amcrl- pi foml of. V011 call It hitting linen or with 0110 ami free, to bfllns came under such a spU'H rfln; man a6 Hugh Mcintosh of tl bound 10 prosper, and as Ion? kp the fport free and Mean it 1 dotiM, hp among Hi" leading 1 Aiiclralla The big stadium at his bftn creaily ImpniVfiJ and I' f.OD people, so voti fee t hey fire of a monster crowd at the i Mr. Mrlnlosh was home ft Fvilnj and I presume he Is blp reafon r. sport, for ho usnnl-xfrz usnnl-xfrz up In handsome styb. .1 1 vrry busy hero slneo my ar-1iae ar-1iae hnd no chance to witness of any kind. I hope to pet jm frturn time when I will ha 19 tAln In all the sIshiH and rnity in Boxing Game, rou Tilnk that Iho sporting lh country have a groat deal tho feeling among aoino elapses iC boxlag Kainc?" remarked a, n buMns man to mo tho oth-maii oth-maii who In his younger days :prt boxer and nl.so a good layrr. "I have always been an nilttr f the 11m iily art." con-bulnc?B con-bulnc?B man, "and really en-odnp en-odnp bouts, especially of the and variety, or they soem to t action than the long dtnwn-lU. dtnwn-lU. However, get ting back to fubjert. I notice- that most (hi boxing gmno ninko the f always referring to a prize fllllstl' event whenever thev -t? about an affair nf that y rem to forget that the old-s old-s il?ht Ip no! to be considered K a boxing mulch of thin lime.! r U no more comparison of than bclwr-'n day and night. rillcs jmsKed laws against the rlzt fights, which was correct. wh?a mm went Into the woods IWds and fought with bare anlll one of them was rendered . Tlim was real prize flght-l flght-l cam the change and the lov-e lov-e eport nriontcd the modern boxing with big padded gloves ww rulpg. which do away with cf brutality, it has become and one or the best evoreih'cB man. and It ulso teaches the n how to take care of thom-' thom-' iportlnc writers were more 1 tnelr language in reporting Wtsls there would not bo that wiM now exists, in my opinion, UM ncn-o to keep the gamo jorae of the young writers seem r thp Impression that Ihoy f tbo readers undei-ataud that eal sporting writers unless thoy cm ."Port thnt 'Jim Jones BHly Smith's fnco to a pulp In ' flKht at tllo club last night U was tho greatest pugilistic 1 off In ycarsj alao, tho crlm-fJtttW crlm-fJtttW and the canvas was K red The chances arc that no blood eplllcd at nil. but K to show their Knowlcdgo of - If Hich stuff was put Into ? 1 1 1 1 mll ''-uango opinion I bollvo that nporting wrlt-iiJ wrlt-iiJ K?mn much Rood b" Hcop-" Hcop-" fects and U3lug bettor lnn-BhowB lnn-BhowB High Class. ? I'HTr In Wnlch Bombardier ,fcnllj!h heavyweight cham- .NtSirr:a. yiorbcclc, the South Lrttrt?i0n' 'i other night In Ion-llftMt Ion-llftMt of iiLn? do,llt be a rush on VHrfciir 1 A'"lorican DromotcrK to Ahii I Iow ,er hre and stack Kw, of the "Wnlto hones." VVhM,fLbP an entirely different Bmi&u ,'rom what, the oeoolo HslMila' ll.it tf xcted by iho K4 MTi.rat Yc,lH wo,)I(1 merely iHl hvJir and endeavor to ont-M ont-M Kl5f. ooDoncnt. but in this DBl! ih vnivl.,rn ,th proper mo-m? mo-m? knockout nunc-,! IKt forIn Wt tho South African IB- Wlu"lntL,au th- necessary ten NK1 ttSlrlS '""proved greatly In Bwurand th hravy cer-rvor,f cer-rvor,f I'o followed jRyj tPeiS1 nccounts "0 rc-U?ClnaI rc-U?ClnaI l manager of Mat ?0rn?otIlU,nK' w Bom-Hntlfj Bom-Hntlfj i"? past lwo months lmft m x ' u 18 nrobablo that s iBfcity iSm at. llHtmas time. diMSt' for thol1 ,n matclics whon tei0" to nlriT .raa.1, nrc '"ore CBfe n("' whther thov gt n SiB'i,SS?rtftt!l!? Vuntry.'md wo- ! ,K'uTi., "the J ot " VnamDloti- tllBc v.t0 Box Sedmoud. HlBtt 0 iiL'Lt,ebed "Kalnet Jack SHSm. Dcc nii0,",1''" rounds at Xow dBl.5nrft th A peculiar In- NtLe Un WUG Nelson's Orat flBrhu't An "sSIS,"1"1 vc' Rood ' SB'. nd 1 hi 5, 0R? nt Nolbon in. tgjmA. hlm whimpering adv?e jEWvoy-.o .-umc pret.y Bm,' rf! 'ut1'!' busln..B in m. uicrcy or Rcdjnond had the latter known enough to go In and win. He wan lust a bk afraid that vol-gast vol-gast was stalling, and for thai reason did not care to take a chance. Redmond Red-mond will be in the best of condition for the baltle with IColson, as ha has been in strict training for the past month In anticipation of a match with Joe .Man-dot .Man-dot at Memphis, but which has been postponed post-poned owing to an Injury to the southern champion. It will not be surprising to hear of Nelson being defuntod by the Milwaukee boy. as h llltcs the long distance dis-tance route Jnsl as well us tho Hattlnr, The contest will take place before the Woat Side Athletic club and will be at 135 pounds ringside. McGoorty Has a Good Chance. Eddy McGoorty, the Wisconsin middleweight, middle-weight, Is eoinlng Into his own. For a long time. McGoorty was passed up by some of the promoters, the claim belli? that he was not of championship class, hut his Hhowlng in tho cant the past two months has convinced the promoters nnd critics alike that ihere is no middleweight middle-weight In tho country today who has any more light to n try for the title than, the same McGoorty. Ill manager Patsy Callahan, has been laid up for a time In a sanitnrlunt ill Grand Rapids (Mich.). ; but ho la Improving nicely, nnd announces an-nounces that he will be out boforj Christ-mas, Christ-mas, and will thou arrange for Eddy to 'make another Iuropoau trip unless something some-thing good should turn up in tho State In the meantime. lie is particularly anxious to match up with Marcel Morcau. the French champion middleweight, and alco Gurgex Carpentler. the latest French champion In the welterweight ranks, but who has nol Joined thn middleweight. McGoortv Ik nnnlotJK to first meta Frunk Klaus and Hugo Kelly, two of the beet American mlddlcwclghts, and then go after tho foreigners. The indication nr5 that Johnny Con-Ion, Con-Ion, the bantamweight champion of the world, will have a real title match after the first of the year. Sid Smith, the Hnff-lls'n Hnff-lls'n nvweight champion, who won "ie Lonsdale belt at tho Nntlonal Sporting club in Loudon last week, expects to como to this country after the holidays and challenge C'oulon for the world s title at any weight from HO to 115 pounds. Smith defeated -loo Wilson for the British Brit-ish title and now has a clear Halm to it. Ho will be accompanied by Blljv Mar-chant, Mar-chant, the British featherweight, and his manager. W. X. A nines. MarchoiU Is after a match with Abe Attcll or -lolitujy Kllhane. and from nil ai-'ounl bt! will dvo Hther one the baidc-at kind of a battle. , J |