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Show ALVAHADO SAYS HOPES FOR HATCH V1TII SULLIVAN Mnttonchops Billy Gibson, iq Denver, Den-ver, has wired Peter Sullivan, the young and clever Boston light weight, that, in all probability, he will be watched soon with Harry Lewis." "Keep working," work-ing," wired Bill to Pete, and Pete is werking. '. ..Harry Alvarado, the Mexican, who knocked out-Kid Broad at Bingham 'tother night, blew into town today and warbled out a challenge to Pete Sullivan. Sulli-van. "IH go on with him," said the Mex, ''If he makes anywhere near my weight." ' That listens funny. Sullivan today is lighter than the Mex, although the latter lat-ter claims that he weighed but 130 pounds when he went on with Broad, wise ones laugh when they think of the plucky, shifty little Mex going on with a good man like Pete Sullivan. The Mexican wouldn 't have a look-in. THE TELEGRAM will gladly publish any challenge, flung or accepted, between the two men. Sullivan laughed last night when be heard that Alvarado is anxious to meet him. "I'll go on with him any time and anywhere, winner take all," said Sullivan. There's the makings of a fight between the two if it's nursed along right. The dusky lad may go to Los Angeles soon and take on Kid Lander or the Montana Kid. He's had offers from Tom McCarey to come on, and George Sloan, of the City of the Fallen Angels, is also anxious to cop out the Mexican. |