Show I I L WITH THE THEl l' l Lee Morrissey l quite a popular member of the lightweight colony of oC boxers in this neck of oC the woods stopped off oft here yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- en route to Yuma Ariz where he has several matches booked The northwest lightweight had a chat hat with Hardy Downing and will probably show his wares here again as soon as he finIshes finishes finishes fin fin- his engagement in the south lIe He boxed Ad Wolgast a ten-round ten draw at Yuma S September 10 and won a four- four round decision over Young France at at Vernon last week Ills His next opponent at Yuma Tuma will be a local boy named Beaver The Yuma promoter has signed him for three matches one of the others being with Bobby Waugh Morrissey tells us that Ad Al Wolgast Is still a great reat battler but that all aU reports about the former champions champion's loss of oC mEmory memory memory mem mem- ory are true In fact Morrissey agrees with others who have expressed the opinion that promoters should absolutely refuse to match the tho once great lightweight lightweight light lIht- weight any more NEW YORK oct Oct 11 Three Three Amerl American an fighters under the guidance of Nate C. C Lewis of Chicago will leave here In December December December De De- De- De cember to engage In boxing matches In England Lewis arrived here a couple of weeks ago with Pal Moore the Memphis bantamweight ban ban- after a three months' months stay In England Prior to leaving England for America Lewis closed close with the Barry syndicate to bring Moore 1 aria ana several other fighters to England in December to en engage engage engage en- en gage In bouts with the best talent on the theother theother theother other side during that month and In Jan Jan- uary Moore Is signed for three bouts one with Ledoux the French champion another another another an an- other with Ross floss the English bantamweight bantamweight bantamweight bantam bantam- weight titleholder and the third with Joe Lynch the American bantamweight NEW YORK YOnI Oct 11 Harry rry Levine representative of a syndicate headed by byU Billie Considine I and Dick Butler l the U ar g el I well known sportsmen t sailed last week elthe on the White Star liner Adriatic for England England En En- gland land where he will endeavor to persuade I En-I I Jimmie Wilde the great English fly fly- flyweight weight to make maleo a trip to this mis country late this month If It Is said that Levine has has has' I been authorized to offer Wilde Vilde a lucrative C un nr lit It rI In nnA 1 S I I According to good authority It is the intention of this syndicate to have Jimmy I Wilde meet the best boy In this country I who will scale not more than pounds 1 I in New Jersey this winter S There are several good meb here at that I weight all of whom Considine will take takeI I i into consideration for the match with i Wilde providing the tho latter accepts his proposition I a Phoenix Ariz Oct 11 Eddie Eddlo Eddie Shannon i of Los Log Angeles won on a foul from Dillie Billie I i Robinson of San Francisco in the tho sixth I round of a scheduled schedule ten-round ten bout hero i last night The men mn fought at 13 pounds Yuma Tuma Ariz Oct 11 Ad Ad Wolgast former lightweight champion knocked out Walter Valter Kan lan of f Yuma here last night in the eighth round of ot a scheduled ten- ten round fight Tucson Ariz Oct 11 Ralph It-Ralph Ralph Lincoln of or Los Angeles was awarded the decision over Benny Chavez of oC Colorado In a ten- ten round fight here n a ht a a a f fv v Milwaukee Oct 11 cl Ck Sharkey outfought outfought out out- fought Sam Marino according to newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper decisions here last night in ten rounds Both fighters reside in New York a a a Pittsburg Pa Oct 11 Jack Jacle Jack Perry of or Pittsburg was given Iven the decision by sport writers over Johnny Griffith of Akron in their ten-round ten bout hero here last night Denver Colo Cob Oct 11 H. Lew left hook hool carried too much punishment for Stanley Yokum Denver lightweight and the Philadelphian was awarded the I j decision on a technical knockout In the fourth of ot a scheduled twelve-round twelve bout j I I at the stockyards ards stadium here Jere last blows which were landed landed landed land land- ed at will and carried steam rocked the Denver man After ACter about a Il minute of ot fighting ii In the fourth round the on one one- sided affair was stopped at Yokum's re ro- ro quest In the semifinal event Mike Ertle St. St Paul bantamweight won a decision in eight rounds over Harry Paul of Den Den- ver |