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Show SEVEN BATTLES ARE ON LATEST PROGRAM Kayo Artist Will Swap Wallop in Headline of Big Show Promoter Hardy K. Downing; will attempt at-tempt another comback Monday night at the Hippodrome theatre and will endeavor to give the fans a card that la aa full of pep and action aa the one he offered last Monday nigrht. For those who saw that set of battles, there le no doubt In their minds but hrtt the affair was far and awav the beat card of the season. Action, nothing more or lean, according to I o wnlng. is what he Is offering to Jhe fans. In giving It he Is offering a card: very similar In all respects to the last one. It lan't featured by any particular boxing kill, hut Is full of speed, action and battle, bat-tle, with an extra bout added to the usual prog rani for good measure, KAYO CHAMPS. Two knockout lad a will meet In the main event. John llauna, tho Bot-atello kao champ, and Kud (Kid) Hair, of logan. who will go for the full Six roan da. if not.itne; stops them. Manna haa a remarkable record, havlng-won havlng-won all of hia fights in the last year, with the ext-eptiotittf a bout with Jay Holomon of Halt Lake, by a knockout in one or two rounds, lji.it week he knocked out Tony fall! of Cleveland; the week before it waa Arthur Howell, the colored boy from !enver, and so on right down the lint. Banna has a wtck.-d habit of punching punch-ing with tM'trt hands from any direction, with tha alcep producer In either fist. He la easy to hit. however, snd his defensive de-fensive Is we.tk. Hair is a different type of fighter. He Is placed under the rlaaei-fit-atiort of "wild." as he swings wild, and fights from a long Uifttnnre. However, How-ever, he hits hard and he hits often and when he does, it usually .means the long sleep for the other boy. When the pair ni-.ls there should he some action. They are admirably fitted to battle, and should furnish all the action the most rabid fan could desire. KELLY IS BACK, Another battle that la looked upon with-favor with-favor by the fans la the four-round affair between Kddle Kelly the Ogden cyclone, and Benny Khanrifn of I a ramie. Wyo. ' Benny fought a aenaational four-round i draw last Monday with Jay Solomon, thei tough little Halt Uk West Hitler, and iHiwnlng; figured, from the style of the! I two men.'that he should ahow even morel 1 hsttle HgainM K'MIe Kelly. Kelly will make his first appearance in 'he Jot al j ring this ear. Two hard hitting1, ambitious bantams will meet In the main preliminary, when Walt Hart and Jnhnnv Williams tangle. Both boys are verv short, and exceptionally exception-ally etrong for bantams. Their entire 1IK pound see ma to have been sent to their chest and m un-lee. TOUGH BANTAMS. The pair are fairly fast, and fairly cleverbut clev-erbut they are great aovkera. both of them, and they can give snd take a flock of punches. H.rt fought iMxie Kid to a aeneattonal draw la at week and It Is believed be-lieved that Will lama and Hart will five ths fans a big run for their money. Hert s older brother, Art Brugger. will tangle with IHminick Tippero. the Bingham Bing-ham feat hern eight. In another preliminary. prelimi-nary. Brugirer la the same type of boxer, as hla brother, while Ttppero la both a hard hitter and a fast stepper. GOOD PRELIMS onnke Richmond will come hack to the local ring In a four-round preliminary with Joe Jackson of Oakland, who has fought everything In Halt Leake from cur-1 tain rmlsera to head liners, Kmll I'aluso. younger and more sensational sensa-tional bnnher of the famous lou. comes back again to the local fans with Red Ho-jgan. Ho-jgan. a new product of liarfleld, who la auppoaed to be the real stuff. Hoars n has been working out in t.arfleld with luck Ue Say so and other battlers of that town. Eddie rvmglas, who hss made quite a hit this aeason. meots Marlon Hanavn tn one of the early bouta 1 , " AMKatlCANR WIN. j COHLENX, Oct. T. The rifle team repre-eenting repre-eenting the Amertcaa forces In (Jermany made a clean sweep tn the interallied snooting snoot-ing tournament held by the Hritlsh army la the Rbiaelaed at Celua yeaterday. Tbe A merica a 'marks-Hen, headed by Warrant Officer Heehil of the HUg-nto larantry, won every Intersllted event. Tbe final erorve were: Americans 414 points British 44. V rn. b J43. Heigiana It. (aOimi OATH KB FOR tiAMK. I PANVILLK. Ky.. Ort. T. Crowds arrived here today from aM parts of Kentucky to wlineaa tha scheduled game between 'antra college and the L'n'verelty of M laeiestspl. It is the laat hme appearance of the Centre i learn aatU arter tbe ilaxvard game. i |