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Show ME?1SIC WTS A GO jWITIf A CHAMPION PORTLAND. Or, ; May 12. George Memskv the Chicago boy, who floored Young Corbet and won a lraw decision after a four-round battle. Is out with a proposition for a finish tight with the champion. In- a fiery leftef- mailed to the king-of king-of feather-weights he says: ; "I have waited now . almost three weeks1 foryon to make' me some defl-rklte defl-rklte proposition for a match.. Tou have continued sidestepping' me until I have bectrrfie convinced .that you fire afraid of me." r I ' .- Memsle is determined to meet the ehaploh again. He feels that be Is a Tfia'cvif' for" the- champion and ff given the"rportunlty can win the featherweight feather-weight t3tM of the world. .. . -. Don't Eelieve It on Bob, SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. News receive re-ceive la this citr that Bob Fitsslmmons 1 had agreed rt meet either Marvin Hart or Jack Root to this city before the Yose-n.ite Yose-n.ite club .In August Is discredited in athletic ath-letic eirctee here. ; Vandftbiiral Horse Third Again, PARIS,' May 12.-W. k!. Vanderbilt'a .Frederic ran third in the race for the 'Prix Verboise oMnday at the St Cloud meeting. . , f ... 1 11 mi. 1 -ii iir |