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Show I TAVTON O. June !S.--Jack Brttton. I wrllerwelght tltleholder, and Ted Lewis, I Kngllsh challenger, will fight under canvas can-vas tonight In the second twenty-round decision match htey have taken part in. The two men will weigh In at- 14! pounds at I o'clock and the fight will start at I o'clock. Tha champion was a favorite in the batting today. . Jack PempeeT. the Rait lke heavyweight, heavy-weight, has written Jack Kearna from Seattle. IKmpuv saya that he Is working In a shipyard, lhat he has turned over a new leaf, and that If Kearna will get him eome matches hell show that he csn really fight. Kesrna will looK around, nnrt ff he can't get Pempeey started again 'in I Hill Will lie llis lakl' Him Uasti I Kearna is also looking for Red Watson, see Harry tyfkowitl has been eommlesloned to get 'up some athletic events for a big rodeo" to be held July 1, 4 and at Ashland. Ore., and as a starter Harry Is looking around for somebody to box Red Watson. see Kid Daltoo, the Loe Angelea lightweight, light-weight, atopped Kid Williams at San Diego the other night and thereby made himself a) favorite In that city. Wll-llama Wll-llama outweighed Dalton several pounds, see Fred A. Wenck, who was ousted as head of the New York state nosing commission, commis-sion, thereby lonlng a $5noo Job. fell Info a soft berth as an official of a New York ferryboat corporation. Before Wenck waa appointed head of the boxing commission commis-sion be wrote foolish little boxing notes for tha paper Jtiet llketheee. 1 August 8epp will attempt ot throw R. W. lastle at Kvahston. Wyo., tonight twice within an hour. |