Show I SPORTS ON BOOM IN AUSTRALIA Letter Just Received From Snowy Baker States People Enthused By Fred T CLEVELAND LEVELAND July 15 Australian Australian I CLEVELAND sports are booming Crowds such 1 a as never before watched athletic events are turning out regularly A Aletter Aletter letter received from Snowy Baker premier sportsman of the faraway land says crowds at football matches are not rare and that boxing shows twice a week drew ten to twelve thousand persons The return of oC soldiers to the land of ot the kangaroo has boosted sport Just as asIt asIt asit It has haa In the United States There are more boxers than ever before and the boxing fans are clamoring for more matches with Americans Baker has under a trip to California with a team o 0 New ew South Wales Vales amateur boxers I 11 it Ii In is angling for a series of matches with wits Californians It Is his plan to make this an annual event Though many of t the best t Australian 11 at athletes l have been killed or disabled I in inthe inthe the war there lt to a new generation of ot stars coming on and great Interest Is IsI being taken In t the 1920 Olympic meet ee in fu kenT g Belgium I The coming m Olympic is perhaps perhaps per per- e haps for a new wave of activity activity ity in all lines of oC sports in the British i i colony Australia probably will show strongest est in the boxing events as amateur amateur amateur ama ama- I boxing there is at Its Ita height I Fanny Durack and MIna Wylle Wylie famous I swimmers are now In this country and andI will compete in various aquatic events during the summer I u |