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Show Jack Dempaey, th 8al Lake heavyweight heavy-weight whom tha Sacramento promoter war trying to find In order that he keep hi. ring engagement with Willie Mrehan. haa at Taat W .located at Heattla. Damp- . eey la aaid' to tiara a match In tha north and may not return, to Ban Francisco for. three or four week". Before lempeey! !' waa located at Seattle ha waa heard of at Melcall. . , " . Southern California fane are all emoked up over a new welterweight named Benny amfth. Smith mada his ftrat pub-; pub-; lie appearance the other night at Ver-joiatha Ver-joiatha way hioutboxedJ2ltnj2r I -iQIiJaSaannaaaBiB (the earlier battle, about Tpres. Charley ' McCarthy, th. Canadian boxer, former member of the "PrlnceM Pate," was I accepted ac-cepted today as a recruit for the First Minnesota artillery. Th. examining doctor doc-tor declared his phyelcal condition good In aplte of the wounds. Ephralm, Jun. JJ Sergeant Kid Kuwh Re rand, featherweight champion of the Forty-third Infantry, .tattooed at Fort Douglas, has been malched with Battling Yearling, featherweight champion of the Atlantlo fleet. United "tales navy, tor a six-round battle here July i. e e e Philadelphia. June !f "righting Sammy" Katcher, lightweight champion of the United State, marines, won his title In one punch, down In Nicaragua. Kow he 1. busy urging all eligible young men to rally round the banner of the ".oldier-nllor.," and la u.ing hi. ants n. an orator to win them over. Sergeant Katcher won his title when ths marine, were on an expedition to the Central American republic, light after a lively affair with revolutionist. In which bayonets bay-onets were ueed Instead of boxing gloves, ft took exactly three second, for Kalcher to convince hie adversary that there was only one marine lightweight champion. Hlnce that time no one has disputed the title. ROPED ARENA fContlnued from page 4.) tonard, a veteran four-rounder, sent all the fan. home talking. Hmlth l ald to have boxed as coolly a. an old timer and to have shown natural pklll that Is not it all common among youngsters nowaday. nowa-day. . . e Carl Morris Is authority for the statement state-ment tht Frank Moriin Is a much harder puncher tlian ounboat Smith ever was. . e e Billy Murray hat gone back to hie farm. Ukt many other, of the former .tjtm of th. roped arena, he doe. not realise that he Is all through. He blames his poor condition for the bar! showings he put up In the Oakland fights. Murray Mur-ray has taken Billy McCable. a mldrtle-keight. mldrtle-keight. up to his ranch and h. la going to train in earnest In an effort to do a "comeback." . . e Chicago. June 22. Kid Howard, proprietor pro-prietor of the Arcade gymnasium, left today with Is athletic troupe. Including Kver Hammer, lightweight, who will meet all comer., for a tour of lh. Northweat-ern Northweat-ern states. St. Paul. Minn.. June IJ. Though he bears fourtenjmlletbcar. recelvedlli |