Show NTH THE ruG I II I Boxers I I VL a aN i EW YORK July 28 Taxes Taxes lev- lev levied N NEW led fed by the government on the which Jess Willard re received received re- re when he lost his hU heavyweight heavyweight heavyweight heavy heavy- weight boxing title to Jack Dempsey decreased the amount to according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to figures announced here by E. E J J. Lynch an Internal revenue agent Dempsey actually received receded of ot tho called for In his contract he be added The former champion paid a normal tax of ot and a n. surtax of In all according to the figures while Dempsey's normal tax was 2040 with a 8 surtax of 1490 r Jersey City N. N J J. July 28 An An effort to regain the worlds world's welterweight boxing championship from Jack Britton of Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago present titleholder will be made inan In Inan Inan an round eight-round bout here tonight by Ted Kid lad Lewis of England Lewis was was knocked out by Britton in the ninth round of ot a bout several months ago and as no decisions are permitted In this state Lewis must win In the same way to be be come champion again The title had changed hands twice previously previously previously pre pre- between the two fighters on referees referees' referees referees' referees referees' ref ref- ref ref- decisions Britton winning In 1918 1916 and Lewis in 1917 The two boxers have met in many no-decision no contests The champion a ring veteran with fourteen years' years experience Is 34 years old while the challenger who donned the gloves professionally nine years ears ago Is 25 years ears old S San Diego Cat Cal July 28 Anent Anent th the recent Dempsey Dempsey- Dempsey Willard Villard fight at least one spectator counted the blows landed by each In that memorable first round at Toledo According to Leo J. J Zink a aSan aSan aSan San Diegan who attended the match Dempsey landed one forty-one times on Willard Wll- Wll illard lard and Willard scored d nine times on on Dempsey In that first round Ishi is exhibiting hi the fd score card he made out t I at the ringside g r Portland July 28 The The condition of Bud Anderson former lightweight championship cham cham- championship contender who lies In a critical condition at St. St Josephs Joseph's hospital In Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver Van Van- couver as the result of Injuries sustained when a fellow worker at the G. G M M. Standifer corporation shipyard turned a compressed air all machine on him Is unchanged unchanged unchanged un un- un- un changed according to Dr R. R D. D the attending physician Anderson has hasa a chance to recover unless unexpected complications set In r Laredo Tex July 28 According According to a dispatch received here late yesterday from Mexico Jack Johnson former heavyweight w gh boxing champion of f the world o Is about b to be deported rte fr from Mexico by order of ot the government The negro boxer now in exile from flOm the United States as a a. result of ot an alleged violation of the white slave law is charged by the Mexican authorities with scandalous conduct defiance of the i police and refusal to obey Mexican laws It Is reported that he intends to return to Spain I s s New York July UI 28 JeSS Jess Willard I wasn't such a a. farseeing business person after all For several years he received credit for disregarding managerial leeches and employing a a. confidential sec sec- But where was Jess' Jess saga sagacity during his hia stay In Toledo prior to the championship bout with Jack Dempsey The new holder today possesses a substantial substantial substantial sub sub- sum derived from the cinema exhibitors who purchased his end of the notion motion picture rights of the bout on July 4 4 1 Jess disregarded the chance to sell his his ils rights As a a. result Dempsey Isn't losing any sleep as to whether the films are ever permitted to be screened in Ohio or not The same cannot be said of Kansas Jess |