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Show HYLAND LIKELY 101 PUT UP GOOD FIGHT The only match which. Is exciting Interest In-terest among- the fight followers at the present time Is the go between Frankle Neil and Dick Hyland. It is likely there will be en immense house at the so. a9 both boys are native sons, and each has a large following. This is to be Hy-iand's' Hy-iand's' first professional battle, but he has a big following among the light fans, and although the betting will probably be about 1 to S on Nell, there will be plenty of Hyland money in evidence. evi-dence. Although he is an amateur, Hyland has been about the busiest fighter in the business for the past two 'years. He has won forty-hree contests, and of these thirty-three have been won by the" knock-out route. When It is considered con-sidered that a. Frisco amateur bout only lasts four rounds, it can readily be seen that the boy he Is only 18 years Sd-r-ls a whirlwind and has a punch which may make Neil wish " he had never met him. The amateurs of San Francisco are the best in the world, and Neil himself developed all his ability abil-ity In that class while meeting all the little scrappers south of Market street. Jack CordelL who won by a bad decision de-cision over Eddie Bantry prevpus to the Corbett-Nelson fight, will meet "Spider" Welch, who made such a game fight in this city against the Dane, Jn a ten-round preliminary. " ' |