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Show GREAT BATTLES ON MANHATTAN CLUB PROGRAM Lou Poluso Will Meet Classy , Youngster From Idaho W11K.N Lou Poluso. the lfi-Ue Suit Lake sensatiou, is on Hunly Downing' weekly bills, the fans always (Tet a great thrill jf j to wind up the program of fights. t-tti I -At least, such has l kern ne asP fr JVN many months "J 1 1 baek. Therefore ""yf TrTooErsTnougti' W Cr-ing boy" Bpt Cfiz BT their "thrill to-j iWX V night at the Hippodrome Hip-podrome boxing " Rhow. Not only is Lou on the bill as a main eventer, but he is going to meet th rlasslvst article within the bantam limit he has ever tteen sent -up ag-ninst. The choir, morsel la Hay Rose of liolsr, the lad who haa knocked them all nver In Idaho and haa beaten aome of the best boy on the l'acijie t'ldat. iu-i iu-i hiding billy M.m ol, the i'ortland wuu-der. wuu-der. ROSS IS SLUGGER. Kose la rated as the hardest hitter among Hie Utile txiya In theiie paris. He even surpasses Art BrugRer, the local battler. Jlose administered to Hrue-ner the hardest licking he has ever lieen given. He fights exactly the pame .style, has a punch that equals Art's and Is Tauter and more clever. Poluso haa beaten Art every time they have met. r-tif he haa had to keen bU4v to do It. He will hav to be busier Mill to whip Hose. He will have to stay away from Ray's tiled fe hammer blows, nrwt that's gnifiy to he a. harder Joh thaw it wit k with Brim-nrer, beca use Kay is considerably fitster. VINCELLI ON. Jack Vincelll, for several years the kinjipin of all amateur battlers around Salt Lake, is going to make his second professional appearance at the Manhattan Manhat-tan citib shows at the Hippodrome to-ninht, to-ninht, when he meets Dick Kers;er. the Ux-Al Willie Meehan. Vincelli made such a reputation in amateur circles an a real battler that Hardy lKwning worked for a year to g-t htm to turn professional. When he did he met Jsrk D:ly of Kronklyn, an especially tough boy for an amateur to meet the first time out. Vinoelli obtained a draw and he learned many lemons shout the professional ring where It differs from the amateur. He went back to training for professional Ixnits, snd tonight will met Dick tierger. Dick is a hard, hitter and a clever boy,! and will make, it Interesting for any of them. Vincelll haa class that has been proved, and the bout should make one of the most Interesting on the program. OR EN BACK. Jess Oren does a comebsck to local ring circles when he meets Hums Ho le of Ogden. "Home Run" Haker, wttb was to meet Jess in the preliminary event, reporter! re-porter! stck yesterday- and" wnereptftce(t by tioyle. Thon who know Oren of old know that ther will be a great battle when he steps into the ling. Dick De Say so. the Garfield si u price r, who won a knockout In one punch last Monday, will meet a tougher lad in Marvin Mar-vin Carter of 1'rovo this week. Carter can slug with lie Ksyso, and 4 hebattle should be great. Joe Costello and Martin Altargo, two Filipino newcomers, will tangle In the first preliminary of the I evening, while Rube McKendrick of Oar-i Oar-i field snd Harry shay of SmIi lake wiU ! stag the curtain raiser. lw Tendler and Benny 1,onard are closer to signing articles than they have ever been before. Since I'hll Olassman saw Richie Mitchell knock the champion down he husrhad a change of heart. Assemblymsn Retts has proposed a bill to the New York legislature that would tax racing receipts 12 per cent. That would make racing a poor bet. |