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Show lid orr n Milwaukee. CinOAOO, Jan. 17. George T. (Knockout) Blown the Greek middle weight, and Jimmy Olabby, have been matched to pry tha ltd off tha boxing- game in Milwaukee on tha evening of January Si. They are ached uled for ten rounds and will perform before what Promoter Pro-moter Frank Muikern hopes will be a capacity house In the big hippodrome. hippo-drome. There will ba no referee' decision If tks contest gee the limit. Nat Lewie for Brown and Muikern for Clabhy sparrwt around like typical mstrhmaklng rihylocka over what and when the men would weigh. After mui-h heinnilnv ami hawing they asreed un li pounda at :3u In the evening. e e e I-ondnn. Jan 17 Pportlna Life announces an-nounces tluit noHibardler Wells, heav : w.1 ((lit champion of (ireat Itrltsln. will meet Luther Mr! art v In a ten-round corneal in New Vork about the middle of r ebruary. e .. . rienver, Jan. IT. Jimmy Clnhhy. the Milwaukee middle Wright, nrrlved In Denver Den-ver yraterday for hia ten-rntind battle with Howard linker of Boulder, wnk'h will take place at the Denver Athletic club on January 4. Clabhy la one of the beat middle welahts In the aulnr today. He holda a deelalon over Mike Glhbona. and haa defeated many other clanay box- istt a 1 1 w. eg uevrv iKja.nr ip a cifvar two-handed Hghter, with a atlff wallop. He haa been righting In excellent form during his recent bouts, and as he Is already In good shape will need little work to prepare for the coming contest, e e In the middle of the eighth. w.ith both men working like draft horses ana the victor over Stanley Ketchel apparently planning for a knockout at ths first opening, Thompsot. fouled. Mickey Morton Mor-ton ruined the hand of the TutUllng Dana and the man who had twice defeated Ketchel In hard fought rounds of strenuous strenu-ous nghtlng What the d nets Ion to a mere boy in the Forest park ring. Both men Jumped toward each other in the eighth. The LNanr biffed Thompson with a stiff right. Both were iualde the guards. Tho m peon landed a right that struck tin-Dane tin-Dane in the midrib. The blow qiu uot hurt the Dane, although his seconds Immediately Im-mediately protented and the reft ree stopprd the tight. Not until the s.Mh did the J -ane nake up to what was epec.td of htm. He was on the defenses defen-ses moat of the time and tlte blows thai he did land did not have the pnn-h that he p-tcd. In th seventh, he drove a .wrie of rlvhte ami lefts to the )h. hut thev did not seem to knock Tlampeon off his guard. 'I he lane fought hard, however, how-ever, and would proiialtlv have made the laat few run i mIh with more ginger than he put Into the Urst (Ke. The decision uf the referee split the crowd Into factions. fac-tions. Home apprmed and others did not. In elthr event, the la tile we the beat that tuts ever leu put un ut the park and aaa a hard (ought go i.oni the time the gong sounded In the tirat until the Itene'a hand went up In tha elshth and he had the declLn o r tle eteran. I -o- nn laid Jim Frnaer down for the fuint out In the aetnd tound of the prelhoinNr hy n si Iff upperciit to the .la that drew blood and took nil of the liaht out of the Iim-mI ntan. Thompson alii haiit at Helena with Leo Mens for a ft?tm Hide bet two weeks from tonluht. Ja -k t;nilrt anmiuncaa.1 Uiut hn Will liktUI llHrrle line already arramred n routeat with tlte "llattlina: Pana" of Itutsa. Hiirlnnrtehl. Mo . Jan. 17. I fpie muring mur-ing rain. thlity-tlv automobile huids of enthUKiitsts and a forty -pieve bund a ere at the elation last nlarht to "v.eh'on.e home" l,uihtr Mi-t-'arty. stidta heavy Wetajlit rhatuiuon tf tit world. A vigorous vigor-ous eiuaatie aaa waved hy fhurt-h people aKaliist a demnnsliatinn In hntH.r of the Multilist. Mit'artv will no to Juplln tomorrow to-morrow to rsferee tlie Joe JaannrUe-JelT Clarke taut. a New Viuk. Jan. IT, Friends of J. W lllanl. aiicn they learned last night of the ai.ioum'eraiii ,ln Hr-orilikg I, lf that ' Well . m tu meit Mtt'urtv. said tliat Wetls should be reiulred to sian an ! aKreetnenl v meet HUid pro uled h , wins from JuVt'arty. Thev say that as Wtl.ard had the better of the bout with M't arty the lattrr'a i-hampionshlp rUiios depend ot his ability to bout Wlllard. If Wells wins from ii.4-arty inativ will t-onteirit that Wlllard iniajht hava whlpjed him. .r a ' a Oranil lUpi In. Mtch'.. Jurt. IT ltudv (Hoar t'nhols easily oiitptiluted taul tSI-hora tSI-hora if Ipvtrtrtt In aU-round bunt her last tilaht. ' ' rVrnter ' Cok at t.letina rn vX Kilday i.liit.llois .en s In a teleKftim to the writer, Maurice Thompson alalia tlmt Ive aot an awful deal In Boise last i.tariit, as he a as wln- j nina the tight fiom the halilliiat I lane h, a decttlrd inainln. ThouipMou also slates ttvat Ioj Flynu knocked uut a ahlte hope In two rounds. Her la ids r U'ltrin: "lxv-t tn a foul In the eighth. The orsl deal I eer aot In niy Hfe. Waa winning-by winning-by nule w hen they atK'Ped the bttut. , Will s end pu er loinoiro . I Nxi rlMin knot'ke! out witlta honudn two rounds." tint te luiertiiouiiialn. New York. Jan. 17. Tha armv tel.. umphed over the navy laat nlant at the Forty-fourth Htreet club when Hoidler K earns ttmk the popular venlirt Otun Sailor White In a rouah-and-tuinhte ifii-rtiuitd ifii-rtiuitd encounter. Kewrna' seed and 1 rupfiredneaa u for hrrn. A1t1aiiKh will In ataj game, hia Hahier oponut was hattily able to wlthstiat th roouh uswR the soldier man Imnded out. ttoth iuhii Indulacd In rouifh la flirt thra.iai.oul and Young; Cor le It. refereelnu. ua nuiv aa either pf tha piliH-lpal railing fur breaks. t .. IVt'alelto. Ma.. Jan.' 17. In a live-ntnnl live-ntnnl trnxlng hunt tlercely contented, laat nlKht, between 'X'urley'' Williania, a iallnad man, ami "liMttittitr," Harris f Philadelphia, llarrla e-ord a vltnn kiHx.'koitt. The blow was a right to the ont ot t he jaw. Wlltlauts. t trough nirht-hui nirht-hui nulufwllj , was clearly utclarteU. |