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Show Jacobs to Bid Edward, Wally to Louis-Farr Battle Miks realises that even royal fight fan never loses Interest in the fame. The Honorable Mike said he expects ex-pects to fill his choicest ringside pews from the roster of the sociar register. "This," he said, -will be the classiest fight crowd ever gathered in this country." The Honorable Mike is already studying the nice distinctions between be-tween an earl, a duke, a baron, a lord, a marquis and whatever other ranks there are, and the proper manner of addressing each. He Is also debating seriously, with himself whether to have society so-ciety debs as ushers or members of the polo set dolled up In soup and fish. In any even, the Honorable Mike assures one and all that nobody who la anybody will be missing and anybody who la nobody no-body will be found ont In the distant dis-tant bleachers with, the rest of us mugs. By PAT ROBINSON International News Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 24 That most distinguished member of the Bash Bowl coluny-'-tha Honorable Mike Strauss Jacobs Is going to invite the Duke of Windsor to attend the Tommy Farr-Joe Louis fight at Yankee stadium. The Honorable Mike said today ha believes the duke will accept the invitation, because only yesterday yes-terday several members of the British nobility assured him they would be at tha ringside. Among those who will be found In tha Honorable Mike's front pews are the Marqula of Queens-berry, Queens-berry, Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, former acontroller of the king'e royal household, and Sir Louis Grieg, equerry of the Duke of Windsor when the duke was - Prince of Wales, and Sir Noel Curtis Bennett These outstanding members of the nobility will not only lend distinction to the fistic festivities, festiv-ities, bur one of them ths msr-quis msr-quis has assured the Honorable Mike he will present the winner with a $1000 gold belt, the gift of the National Sporting club of London, which Is the most exclusive ex-clusive boxing club in the world. In the back of the Honorable Mike's head la the thought that the duke and duchess the former for-mer Mrs. Wally Simpson might make such a trip an excuse for their oft-mentioned visit to the United States. Before he donned the royal robes as king, the duke then Prince of Wales was a frequent and enthusiastic attendant at the fights staged in the National Sporting club, and the Honorable |