Show lynch iiii loses Bantamweight Crown to Abe Ae Goldstein Champion Badly Beat Beaten n by East Side Jewish Battler By HENRY L. L FARRELL United Press Pres Staff Correspondent N NEW EV YORK March 22 Abe Abe Goldstein Goldstein Gold Gold- stein a R pale-faced pale sad-looking sad little Jewish boy from the east side of ot New NewYork NewYork York today Is bantamweight champiOn champion champion cham cham- pion a Job worth at least Ithe if It he hangs onto it a while With a 8 round fifteen-round decision over Joe Lynch a west side Irish boy in Madison Square Garden last night Abe stepped Into the titled class and there wasn't any doubt about it either For once the decision was accepted as a good goodone goodone goodone one by the tho big crowd and even the rabid Lynch partisans which packed one wing of the galleries knew that their boy had been beaten all the way LYNCH LUCKY TO ESCAPE KNOCKOUT Lynch was as fortunate t in escaping nd a knockout ou asI I In the second n ninth an and eleventh rounds he was all aU dizzy from the thO right-hand right punches of ot Goldstein The bell belI saved him In the ninth round when he was gone and Goldsteins Goldstein's desire to take no chances saved him the other times Young Goldstein fought a cool calculating calculating calculating cal cal- fight and did Just what he was told to do by Willie Lewis the great middleweight of a R few years back who found the boy in the amateurs amateurs amateurs ama ama- and made a a. champion out of ot him Were losin by a mile Fat Eddie Meade Lynchs Lynch's manager whispered to him after the ninth round Step out Jole Joie and get this fellow tellow Lynch did step out in the tenth round and It was the only one he hewon won It was by a dying spurt however however however how how- ever and he was beaten worse in the eleventh than he had been before The champion bled freely from the nose the last few rounds while Abe was unmarked CHAMPION MERELY A Trouble experienced In making the weight may have taken Jaken too much of off Lynch c but t his exhibition seemed m more no f f to i noli li like that h o of a fighter who was a all through The new champion Is 24 years old and Is a legitimate bantamweight lie He was born in the slum district on the lower east side and had his first boxIng boxing boxing box box- ing experience at the Y M. M C. C A. A where whereat Nat at Osk taught him his first lessons He lIe fought for three years as a flyweight flyweight fly fly- weight in the amateur class when Willie Lewis saw him and took hold of ot him Lewis brought him through the first steps In the professional class carefully and developed him Into a very capable little fighter |