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Show ttiWAIIGO TOIIISHI'S HEUDLIIiEB ' With four ratuinat coed preUmlnariee aad the Clark-Rowan matek (or tha wind up. the amateur boxtnc card at the Manhattan Man-hattan dub tonlaht looka Ilka one of the beet eniertalnmeate ever put on by thla club. Marty Rowan, the New York boy who meete Joe Clark In the main event, le prartlrally unknown here, except by hie put performance In the eaet, where he met auch men aa Jlmmie Oardner, Battling Bat-tling Huriey ami several other. If he Uvea up to the reputation of hie neat performances. Jos wlU have mors than hie hande full to land tha long and of the money. Clark la too Well known to need any Introduction to local fans. He has probably prob-ably trained harder for thla eonteet than for any of hie previous matchee and h-tenda h-tenda to tear In from the sound of the gong until the contest le over. In the preliminaries, the Young Law-renoe-KId Irish bout ahould prove almost ae good ss the main event, ss the mixing mix-ing abilities of Kid Irteh are too well known for anyone to try to etand off and outboa him. Consequently this will as another whirlwind afair. . , Willie Willie, the clever little colored bov who looked like a comer when he was boxing here last winter, has returned and will meat a tough and willing boy In Young Luaan. Kid Brown, a local boy, will meet Joe Ivea of Denver, .the. boy who .made auch a hit with the fane last Monday by the bout he put up agalnat Young papbe. Jlmmie Crowly and Andy Medley round out the card. . H. K. Downing, referee. Poatoffloa place. |