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Show RUDY AGAIN. MUSKEGON, Mich., March S.Rudy S.-Rudy Unbolt, the Boer, and Jack Redmond of Milwaukee will appear ap-pear in the main go of a benefit hoiing thow to ha staged by the Muskegon Baseball association, at Merrill rink, March 20, the bout to be a ten-round affair. Unholi has previously loat to the Milwaukee boxer, and Is eager after another mauh. Although Unbolt Is considered con-sidered hy many as a has bean, he still has enough ability In him to make a big local thow, especially with Redmond against him. a Ba.-k In N-w York the etate treasury has been enrlchei to the extent of $70,000 during the past year through the operation opera-tion of that ptovlaton of the Frawley law which compels athletic i-luba atnglng buula under llcenae from the boxing com-mission com-mission to pat to the atate the sum of h per cent of their arose prorerda. Something Some-thing like t. 4110.000 has been paid by the public for the privilege of seeing the topnotrh ten-roundera In action, and the Income to the commonwealth has been more than sufficient to pay all expenses ex-penses of (lie commission, a nice margin of clean profit being left for expenditure on affairs of atate entirely foreign to sport. There la no reason why Utah should not profit from the same source. Under proper rcKiilatton the game can be ataged In a clean, healthful way. The ring enthuataata are bound to have their tun and It would appear the better part of common eenae to let them spend their monev on It at he.mM than to rirtvn them to foreign fields for their amusement, see I jam Angeles. March 8. The winner of the "Bud" Anderson-"Knockout" Brown bout, scheduled for the afternoon of March 1&. will ba given a May date against Mexican Joe Rivera. Thia announcement an-nouncement waa made yeeterday at the headquarters of the Pacific Athletic club. Rivers Is said to have O. K'd this arrangement ar-rangement before leaving to box Leach Croea in New York. aee Te Angeles. March I. H T. Mc Daniel, Dan-iel, sporting editor of the New Orletns Item, wires that 81000 cash has been depoelted with him to guarantee that FYankle Burn will be at weight for his match with Eddie Campl which takee place at Vernon on the afternoon of March 29. Campl telegraphed laet night to the effect that should he win from Burns he expects to be rewarded with a return go against Johnny Williams of Baltimore. Williams 1m ready to return to the coast, but Is holding out for a chance to box Johnny Coulon for the bantam ban-tam weight championed t p. Promoter T. J. McCarey stands ready to handle the bout If Coulon can be prevailed upon to take a chance. Missoula. March 8 "TIikCs certainly fine business." aald James Plquett of the Rocheater Gymnasium club hist evenlna, when he heard that the etnte leeintatiire had finally passed the Klley bnxtng bill, which legalizes In Montana twelve-round contests under the aueptces of Incorporated Incorpo-rated clubs whloh secure permission from the commission to have charge of such contests in the state. "It will mesn a lot to the locul Kme." continued Mr. Plquett. "and I am going right ahead with plans that will make It possible to bring the beet men In the business to MIkhouIm. Under he new law It will now bej possible to secure fighters of top rank 1 Hntlclnfite that several cities In Mon- tana will get In the game right away. It will probably mean that Butte. Anaconda. I tlreat Falls, Helena. Billings und OMblv other cltleK will have well organized clubs t and by co-operation we can bring the ' bjtt fighters t6 Mexttana where It la now l.-.,.--Hil,, |