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Show PROMISING BATTLES Three Six-round Engage ments and Two Four-session Four-session Eouts. j The Vis tr!ple-h?aded program vr'rrA Manager Hardy K. Downing- has arranec for his weekly boxing- show at the H'pJ podrome theater tonight profr.ises to U one of, the most interesting that has beei booked for a loc.il rinj in some time, t The Kid Evnmer-t-Fighting Georre battle, bat-tle, which will be one c' ihe six-rour.d feature events, is causing considerabit soeculaticn. Err.mett is recognized at the hardest -hitting featherweight that lias boxed in a iocs! ring, while G e o r ;i hs developed into one of the best your? sters that have been seen at the ciub i.v.s fe.ison. He a'o carries a goci nunch. The next six-roller, between Johnson and Ciint arf cf Fort Dou?. las, will brin? locother a p3 ir of real Fiiicffers, either of wi:o:n is apt to brir.j home the b'v.z end of the n-nneV at any t m e . S c h ? r f In t a r . i : ' a r has t hard k' in h.5 right hand. Johns1! w:l: s-1 o '" up S o h .ir f i n ;- t i n : e he hit! him and is apt to out!?: his opponent i: U eoe? the s:x rwyAs. , The other s::-rour.arr, between Bo1::-i Muncer of Garf'id anil Frank!e Srni'-h ers. the weet side yc ;r 75 will erinj loire'.her a pair of wiiiir.g boys who cat make thins: 5 intt-res-.inc. The totir-ro1.'-' ies a:- rrcmise th far cf tbrhls. Art Erugser am Eddie Kes!er. wh.i wi!! furnish t.ie principal prin-cipal four-rour.d--r of the evening, an yomgsters who "ii! tear irio eioii o'.r.ei from the tT.i;k of the c o u . T ! e y tv i il make up in as'ire'iv?:-.? for whatever they lack in ring gtncrj.is.up and experience. experi-ence. Art No well ail Jaek F-r:-:r.ett are bat-tiers bat-tiers of : ?otit 'he sitie calicer ar.d shov. d make tivni-s i:.iore lin-g, no matter wh.:i one wins. Dave Shean Some Talker. T t was a 4 m i -1 a k e ' 1 vb en P thean was pen contrnot orillinr tcr lower t-.: :arv his sort son . aocooac2 U tl.p msnn.c.-'xerit of the Ponton Ked and a? scon a? Shonn en lied attentioi to the matter th.e ' ir.!take ' ' was corrected, cor-rected, whereupon Pave sir.ech Ee ever. Pave had to c considerable t.yk iniz ,to Fra7ee and Farrow Inuore thei could see where the ' mistake'' wi! m a do.- |