Show TO TEST BOXING LAW CHICAGO May Mar 16 Plans Plans are on on foot by local fight promoters to test the Illinois boxing law A match is 18 being arranged between boxers of recognized ability It is proposed to advertise the bout for tor twenty ro rounds to offer a purse and charge ad admission on I In this way ay the thc promoters an announce the arc atI sure to encounter opposition I which will at least brinK bring the matter Into court As As' a A. tart start an application for a charter r for tor fc e boxing club chub has been forwarded for tor ward warded d to Springfield Tho Those interested In Jn th the renewal of or boxing box- box ing believe that the state law Jaw which forbids forbids for tor- bids contests of or th the thia kind may wither r runder under sunder a I. court Id decision n sufficiently long lone for tor a a. new law to be bt enacted which would permit It In the meantime It Is 18 th their ir Int intention nUon to carry arr on the sr sport ort Packey lackey McFarland and Young EIne rn fought six rounds at Philadelphia last night and the Chicagoan made the I local loca al ho boy 00 look Jook lik a a. novice It looked hooked an as it If i McFarland was not doing hH his best but bu with Hh the be beginning of ot the closing round Packey cut loose and jabbed and u pe ut Erne Ems so o persistently that he almost had him out u at the close Cloe S Tony Caponi of Chicago and Joe Gorman Gorman Gor Gor- man of Los Angeles rou fought ht eight furious rounds to a a. draw at Chattanooga last lut night The battle wa was very fast tut for mid middle die dle weights both men hitting incessantly Capo Capori D I proved the superior In the In Infighting Infighting In- In fighting but Gorman Corman n. n employed d a left heft jab I to the face fue and head that was veT very i tive live Neither m man n. n was waa able to send his opponent to the floor although each stag each stag staggered his hs man at Intervals |