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Show BOXERS BiTTLE FOR I CffY TITLE TB1GHT Young and Karren and Shaffer and Papke Will Be Headliners. . Ned Tcung vs. Clarancc Karren, wel-tfrwelghts. wel-tfrwelghts. Hany .Shaffer vs. "Young" Papke, 135 'Kid" Sandy vs. "KM" Emmctt, ban-'am ban-'am weights. Battling" Travis vf. "Young" Malo 1 nc-t, pounds. Ben Judd vs. Jack Meyers, 145 pounds. Joe Bishop vs. "Young: Battling" Ncl-Fori, Ncl-Fori, lightweights, n Doors open at 7 o'clock. Everything Is In readiness for tonight's lrln show of the Manhattan club hich nil) bring- the boxers of the Frainp-ton Frainp-ton club and the Manliattau dub to-pcl.icr to-pcl.icr at the Garrlck theater. The matrhm t ill decide the boNin chnm-H- r'onsliij) of the city, and unless nil slpns fp 11 the tlicatcr will be packed to the Ecry boxer of the Manhattan club is reported to be in the best of condition for the bouts. The Manhattans arc out to wipe the west aiders off the pugll-lstic pugll-lstic man if they can. Tonight's will be the tnird moetlnp of t'.ie -two clubf. Thus far neither club has been able to pain a decided advantage, and the boys are out to settle all arguments this time Pete Sullivan, who has been looking 1 after the ti-aininer of tlie Frampton boys, t-'ay? that all of bis lad:; are primed and j ready for the fray and declares tht 1 they will show that his work has not been In vain. Ned Tounp, wlio will meeL Clarence Karren for the third time in th past two months, is confident that he will be able to dupli-ale his last performance against Karren and stop him brfore the bout has pone very far. Karren and the entire west side are just as confl-dent confl-dent that he will duplicate his first per-forma per-forma nee a.calnst Touns: when he beat Young In three rounds. Young hns had the experifince of go-inp go-inp twelve rounds with a totiph cua-tomer cua-tomer in Helena slncp then, which should Ste him added courage and confidence In himself, and his friend? figure that lie is a cinch to repeat over the Framp-ton Framp-ton hoy. The west slder has also had the advantage of the schooHnp of Pete Sullivan for the last two weekti and his friends figure that Peto '.iaa taught Kar-ren Kar-ren enouph to enable him to make Young take the drpam tablet before tlif four rounds are over. Either way It goes, the fans arc sure to be the winners, and it should be a hnmmor while it lasts. Thc Jlarr? Shaffer-" Young" Papke bout, whlcn will divide the headline hon-ors hon-ors with Young and Knrren. lg causing much talk and will no doubt be Just a good contest. The Frampton boys and 1 their. rrlemiP are depending on Papke to ?Tl?,p J1011,1?, ibis bout through his superior hitting ability and the fact that he will have sevctnl pounds hc better of the we ght. Shaffer is legitimate ush"-wisnt ush"-wisnt and can make 1S3 pounds ringside easily while Papke say he can do Ilke-u'"6' Ilke-u'"6' tPV1 froni appearances it looks as th,?uBnJie C0Ul1 rot mnke belter than 136 without amputating a leg. The Manhat-lim. Manhat-lim. ys re. f,eP",Jn o" Shaffer's real i5111 a clevfrncM to win for htm. Ho is undoubtedly the class of the eveninff when It comes rlcht down to facts, as Tit Js very doubtful If there Is a man on the card, regardless of weight, who could stay four rounds with Danny O'Rrlon as Shaf- fer did, and from an outsider's standpoint it loolcs as though Shaffer ought to get tho decision at least. The other bouts on tho card are hard to pick, as tho men appear to be very evenly matched. Very little is known about the first two pairs that will be on tho bill outside of their respective club-rooms, club-rooms, as three, of them have never appeared ap-peared in public here, while the fourth has appeared only onco. Thcrftfore. it would be Impossible to venture a guess on thc winners. Owing to f lie fact that Downing Ih pro-motinp pro-motinp tho bouts and Is manager of the Manhattan club, he I eager to get someone, some-one, to act as the third man In tho ring, and In tho event that he does not do bo, judges will bo selected at the ringside, to pick the winners, and "Downlng's only duty will bo to make tho boxers break and abide by thc rules, or to stop a contest when in his opinion one man has no chance of winning. The. bouts will begin be-gin at S:30 and the doors will be open at 7 o'clock. |