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Show v sjensssssssisBssBiiBssiis ' BY J. X NEWMAN. Peter Sullivan, conqueror of Martin Conole, 7iI Fitzgeraldand a nunca of the lest ones in the Cast, and who has been looking seventeen ways for Sunday in thla man's town for a match, if goir 3 to put out three men at Bingham Bing-ham to&l-ht, In a handicap match. ' . - There's not the least doubt that be .can do it. Tote ir by long odds the I'cst li rat-weight this town has seen in T : i ; ; i ' .' . f f .",' t ' a " .. :" -''' ' y . ' ; v' .. . . , 1 . ; . v.. . : ::.;.;.::';:;:; '.V.;' y .:,:-.s.; . ;:: -:;;;; a month o' Sundays, .and but for th misdirected efforts of a number of soreheads, would have had a chance to show the people' in this neck of the woods what he can do. v The match tonight will be play for him. He has a similar mill at Lark next Tuesday night, during which he takes on Kid Hannan,. Kid Bernstein and Kid Price, the last named a elever heavy-weight. It seems ' that that match between Sullivan' and Alvarado may come off after all, this time at Bingham. It - is understood that arrangements ar-rangements have been made to bring it about. i Kid Bernstein of this citv, a very willing fighter, and a man of considerable consider-able weight and cleverness, meets Young Sharkey at Lark tonight, for a fat purse and the honors. Many local fight fans will go to the match and pull for the kid. Pete Sullivan informed THE TELEGRAM TELE-GRAM this morning that he is willing and ready to meet Fighting Dick Hy-land Hy-land any time, any purse, any place, and that the latter need not go further East for a good bout. There's nothing definite as y$t, but on the surface of things it looks as if the two clever, nifty scrappers may come together soon. If they're matched it will bring the largest crowd to the ringside that ever wore shoe leather. ' KID BERNSTEIN, Willing scrapper of this city, whpmeet8onjgSharkey at Lark tonight. |