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Show SUtLKV.!! HATCHED tq;i:zet.c::iaiiui: Peter Sullivan of .Boston, the colored light-weight . who .'. defeated Martin Conole and who fought a' draw recently re-cently - with Willie Fitzgerald, is matched with Young Donohue of Denver, Den-ver, one of the beet lads with the mitts in the ring. . The match will take place here Monday, March 25, and will be for ten rounds, both men to weigh in at 133 pounds at 3 o'clock. Harry Lewis, who was to meet Sum-van Sum-van here, has crawfished. For a long tins Lewis hedged and sidestepped, but was finally induced to, sign articles to meet Sullivan, insisting, hewever, that Sullivan weigh in at 142 pounds. That weight is welter, and Sullivan is a lightweight. light-weight. ' - . " . in more ways man one, ana particularly particu-larly by his refusal to make weight for Sullivan, - Lewis has shown that he is afraid to meet the nifty Boston lad. , It is understood that legal action will be taken by Muttonchops Gibson, Sullivan's Sulli-van's manager, against Lewis because of his breaking of the contract to meet Sullivan. . Lewis, when last heard from, was in Grand Rapids, Mich., where he was fined $1000, as was his father, for being be-ing the accidental cause of the death in the ring of Mike Ward. Lewis was wired repeatedly by Gibson concerning his match here with Sullivan, but no answer came, and the match is off. After the bout with Young Donohue, Sullivan will either go to 'Friseo or to Denver, where matches will be arranged between him and some of the topnotch-ers topnotch-ers in the game. A . |