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Show a T " TW' J V ., rW. " ,t . , , mr '- -r "I i t t Wj aa &$- HIE DESEBET TUESDAY' NOVEMBER NT3T73 29 5 1921 k COAST BATTLER UNABLE TO WEATHER FIRST ROUND AGAINST SOLLIS - i CLIQUE COMBINE AGAINST RICKARD MAY RESULT IN REPEAL OF NEW YORKS BOXING LAW Amazing Display or Pluck and Grit In De Sayso-Cudd- y Bout Fist Slingers The Barefoot Boy Wins 940th Wrestling Bout e -- f- -- f- -- 4- Manager Gamble Meal Tickets Money-Ma- d . Gotch Only Grappler Who Has Beaten Zbyszko Pair of Slugging Lightweight Go Four Terrific. Rounds To Draw Charlie Ross as Substitute for Eddie f Others Draw. Kelly Onyl Loser on Card Governor Miller May Put End to Squabbling in. Empire State By Killing Ring Game- - Jack Curley Talks Boxers Into Blind Attack on Thump Impressario. a Manhattan Club Results. - "" George Mil defeated By Frank G Menke.' Charles BeO by knockout ta fbat round, (Copyright, 1921, by King .. and fought draw, tomr twmda Kl(l Roee and Bert UUaon fought to draw, four rounds, Mickey Dundee and Calvin Herman fought to draw, four I Jack Dalton and Connie Mack fought to draw, four rounds. Arnold Gordon and Hynim Pooock fought to draw, four rounds. y SALT LAKE Bout is Thriller. igs 4 Ky- - Nov. E a tre college will struggle with western football Imid at Ban Diego, CaU East vs. West tournament, tats In December. According to an Dr. hers today. announcement Prank Rainey, chairman of the fae-- t uity athletic committee of Centra, said the game will be played either on December 24 or and Indicated that Centre opponent would likely be the Lelsnd fitanrord university. University of Southern California, or Washington State. Centre squad, wnlch will leave Danville on Dec. 14, alii be composed of 22 letter men and Coacbes The Moran, Myers snd ThornhflL team wtll work out, the announcement said, at Denver, Balt Lake and will City and Ran Francisco arrive at Ban Plege on Dec. XL ' Dick Knocked Down But Never Out -1- - RUTHS CASE TO . By Intorpgtionfl Navi Barrio, ) CHICAGO. Novr ! Jim!,, K. X. Lendl) baseball commlee loner, is expected to hand down nn early decision In the case of Babs Ruth, home run king, who defied hase-bail law by playing In exhibition games after the last worlds series. A questlonalre sent to Ruth hao been returned to Judge Landis and U la understood he gave the commissioner the Information asked. Bob Meuse! and Bill Piercy, other members of the New York Tanks, "are expected to be discussed nt the cams Urns as Ruth's. - I 4 I Tide Mat Bout t (By Associated NEW YORK, Nov. Press) It. Wrestling rules of years ago were enforced here last night and recognition was gtrev" the rolling falling. which enabled Stanislaus Zybaiko to retain hla heavy title in a fimeb weight wrestling Commission ' Makes . match with Ed (Strangler) Lewis- This old rale which Zybnko said has ' 'Em Show Contracts won many matches for him la the" The commission decided that some days of his career provides that when managera taking advantage of the a business Ignorance of are In the fighting game, were work- - houWer, ,ouch th, m,t Ing the "golden fleece' on the young- his oppon-ste,h,n be awarded tomomentarily. by forcing the boye to give toenL The referee of last night s contest them anywhere from J1 to 10 per awarded Zbyssko his first fall on this" rule, a ben Lewis rolled out o( a and crotch hold. Lewis won the first fan last nlsht fireworks th. nd then a wJth aeXend fjyjn headlock after 17 utesand 31 seconds of wrestllnx. Inasmuch as the commission was awarded the second fall Zbyssko toianded that all managers and fights after 21 minutes 29 seconds and tha ers hereafter submit their contracts to third fall also of the rolling type the commission, the managers who came In 14 minutes SI seconds, Zbysswere gouging their fighters, shrieked ko taking Lewis to the mat with a 10 the high heavens 4r protest over dogbiq prmlock the h!gh handed methods of the -:- commission And, In the end, a Long Beach Twirier group of manager! got together and Wins Horseshoe Meet formed an association of their own which had for its announced purpose LOS A.VGELE& Cat, Nov. W. R, presumably Bradfleld of Long Bvsch won ths first 'protecting ourselves' y from the commission While th boys ware all togeth.r annual California stats horses ho. concluded tournament, n. just like drinking boffee or something t lends fo, near here. Hs scored 22S j that, and tossing verbal jocose 122. h. wr lusssd- two ringers. 4 beeelea nt the commission some on at a time M llliam Crick of Oakland wag secbrought up the name of Rickard. Then Gibson aired hla little feelings ond Ji registered 29a ringers of thrown tn pairs. G. l'p apoke Marty Kilhlea. manager of whichof91 wereBeach and Harry Smith Long Johnny Wilson, mho had a grievance llot of Glendale tied for third place and of hla own. And. meanwhile. Danny Hot won the rubber. Morgan, manager of Jark Britton, The new champion is 52 Years oldi eurred hla memory and found that he Crick is 22 snd Hoyt is 17. bad some sort of grudge against . fn GordanilcKay To Fight Ortega In Seattle Ring BEATTIdE. WasbgvMuu. Ida McKay of Pocatella tVOsrdaB will box Battllug Ortega, claimant of th Pacific coast mlddlwsigbt title, four rounds bars tonight. Tbs winner baa been promised a match with Marty Purrsll of Nsw York. Dsc. 12. McKay and Ortega staged an affair last summer at Lagoon. The. contest proved to bo a frost when both fighters adopted ths dsfsnstva-si- d 4r ths battls. Tbs patrons gavs ths contestn ants th rax" throughout most of th fracas. well-know- eight-roun- d Captain Bob Roper, Chicago heavyweight. and Bill Reed, of Los Angeles. was stopped by the referee In the fourth round after Reed had been zanne Lenglen, French tennis player, knocked down four 'tlmea He waa with dancing a few hours after she, badly toeaten In all four rounds. Tbs alleging physical unfitness, had de- referes awarded ths boat to Roper. faulted to Mrs Molla Bjurstedt MalJOHNNY DUNDEE WINS. lory, In the women s national championship. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Johnny DunThis charge was attributed to Mr. Jennings by a reporter for a Philadel- dee, newly crowned junior lightweight night received who had Interviewed boxing champion, lastover phia newspaper, the judge's decision him regarding Eddie Walthe resignation A. R. de Josnnis Mile. lace. veteraif .at tha end of Brooklyn manLenglens theirbent. from the vies ager, the trench Lawn Tennis presklencygf association. Tbs resignation of Cept da Josnnis criticism of tbs American tannic ROMNEY WILL body by Mlia Lenglen, which tha cap tain felt unwarranted. MAKE MAROON T mads no such statement, said Mr Test evening s reporter Jennings HOOP QUINTET Philadelphia paper she and asked for commerft telephoned upen the disCapt. da Josnnis s respatch regarding ignation. I told him I had no desire to -quoted. I madeno cemment on Mila. len a condition. I did not sayLengaba danpad the night following bar default M,Vl0rVv.i 1 dld ,n?t aay aha quit with reference to the attitude nothing of oar organization. 29 Stanislaus New York.of Nov Poland, successfully defended the world 1 heavyweight wrestling" championship at Madison Square Garden last night, defeating Ed (Strangler) Lewis of Lexington. Ky Zbysxko "won two out of three Calls. Lewis obtained the first fall with a fl)lng headlock. after 17 minutes snd 21 seconds. The second, a rolling fall, went to Ybyptko after 21 mlndtes Snd 25 seconds. This fall was called When f4wis In escaping from and crotch hold permitted his shoulders to strike the mat. Lewis protested ths referees decision and left the ring, but was Induced by the state athletic commission, to continue. The champion won the third fall and match with a double armlock in 14 minutes and 59 seconds The referee s decision in giving Zbyssko the second tail was loudly jeered by a large body of spectators. Last alght'a victory was tbs 940th for the champion In hie 23 years jof professional competition He was defeated only once, the late Frank Gotch In him a match vanquishing that lasted but six seconds half-nels- rs ball-Nels- Dempsey WiflBuy Home for Parents mln-start- ea M ... Near los Angeles -: CaU Nov. 29. The father mother and sister of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, will leave Balt-- . Lake. City about Christmas to make their permanent home In Los Angeles, according to a brotner, Joe Damp, sey. who has started a house bunt here. He said Jack would pur- house and ten acre, of land near Los Anreles upon his arflval here Jan. 1. at the completion of a vaudeville tour. A NO ELKS, LOR COLUMBUS O. Nov SI Earl of Dee Moines, la. world s Cad-doc- k, deCTEV ELAND, 29 Nov. Wladek feated Georgewreetilng champion, of ColumZbjscko and Joe Vargo, Cleveland bus. In a one Koteonaroa, fall match here last heavyweight, are scheduled to wrestle night. Caddork threw the Oreek with here tonight la- - a. a tee hold and arm lock after two faile match The strangle bold and the hours and thirty-five mlnuiee of headlock are barred i. t rssp-chas- ol-srh- YALE WOULD PLAY IOWA Verbal Uppercuts F an Gotham Breeze. NEW HAVEN. Conn, Nov. It Yale They apoke loudly, did thoae boye.- le bolding n date for a football game and an agile newspaper man. harkenwith the University of Iowa next fall, ing to their laments, wrote a story . Whether Iowa and Ysla will meet I about It. The boyr read It the next1 probably will not be known until the conference representatives day ahd the oftener they conned., Ite western their session on Dec. to arrange ths better they felt. It hold paragraphs schedules. their waa tha much valued and treasured publicity. They reckoned, being smart GOLF ENTRIES IRGED. fallows, that they could get a whola NEW TOHK. Now 29. Efforts are lot more by talking some more and mad so they talked And talked and very-,Je(Special to Ths News ) by organisations to the, ROYO, Nov9The Brigham Young University class basket 'ball soon folks began to decide that a bat- south. It e reported here, to Induce schedule began yesterday at noon with a battle between ths of the ' Professional Golfers' tle wee on between Rickard and the members and the freshmen The association to play in n number of oleerljr outclassed their elder- - brothren and Won withyoungsters the ecOro of 4 to 9 Coach Alvin boye. winter tournaments In Texas, Louisi- ! Even then the eltuetlon wasnt ex- ana the content picking out men for hla varsity and and Mississippi. freshmen basket ball squads, and wm able to get a line on several good tremely acute There hadn't been any players. Stewart. Nielson. Btorrs. Thorn, aad Hatch displayed rather unue actual mudsllnglng The boye did eay to know some terrible winters If ho' oal ability and will likely bo invited to join the regutar uilolng mfuadT some narsty narsty things about Rick- depends upon the profits of wrestling , The first offlcal traraty basket ball ard. but none was to couched that the matches to provide him with the i practice took place at f 9 p.m. today freshmen league should this proposed utterore couldnt have gone to Rick- warming anthracite. freeh-men ard later and convinced him that It materialise Blnce all So Curley, y'eee. would be bene- with a small but clasay group of play league are barred from variety teams this was el a joke rather than a serious fitted ers In attepdanco. Glonn 81mmona year It will bo necessary to organise verbal by the death of the commission uppercut a possib'lity it tlia present battle n intercollegiate competition for them or Ralph Keeler. Kenneth Weight. But, of a sudden, Jack Curley, archon Rickard continues All of which Reeves. Russel Swenson. Harold deny the ftret years the right to parenemy of Rickard, got hla name inta may explain why Curley. a wrestling Bentley. Rulon "Dixon. Elwood Jackson ticipate In nthlettca A four cornered the papers as a member of the outfit manug-- r and promoter, has become a " and Vernon Tolboe were In costume freshmen league for the Utah colleges and vent through their first drill will be welcomed by the basket ball And then bitterness developed until a member, official or otherwise, of tho i work wilh ail kinds of energy and fans In this district. The U of U crisis has come. Whether Curley Fight Managers Protective aasocla- - t speed. These men are among the beat the U. A. Cta B T. C. and the B Y U alone haa been Inflaming tha hT I tion antP le inspiring his mates so tn the stale and Coach Twltchell ex- will nil bo able to enter teams and against Rickard Is. of couree, a little d In their ineguded. pects to build out of them a competition will b, keen and hard secret within the association But the to commit something akin to team fought. The memberahp of teams wll fact la certain that until Curley begun efforts hari-kafistic In addition to the regular varsity Mkely be confined strictly to first year among those present, basket ball competition, the Y ex- college men so that ths league will not to be numbered there was always the chance fur a pects to play frsahtnen ball this winter degenerate Into a men second-tealove feast , and will enter a team ta ths eolleglata sertea Just what Curley Is doing within an ' the club while Mattlck will bo man- organization that is composed nmaa? Notre Dame May Defend And that Is g 1 certain la a mild puzxie ager and play in the outfield of ageru ftghjlng, haa played In the Western to some mill not quit Mxdleon Square He any fighters In TLrkard East Grid Classic andMattlck National league. American associa- his stable Justhasn't Garden nor will be abandon the box ; a gang of tion and Pacific Coast leacue. Ha has wrest ta- Oic LOS ANGELES. Cal., Nov. 29 But-athrre-mpan Notre !er hl. ay ba.a!rK New lurk bo the ffoits of the man- Dsns uaiveralLy -- appeared yesterday been plav Irg ball since 190 hldden motlvs for Curley's sctlvt'y to bo the only remaining possibility to one something along these lines. agera to chase him Into obscurity and represent the east at the annual east Leonard to Defend secure control for themselves, is silly versus west football gams played at and doomed to failure. Pasadena on New Y ear's day under the Tide Against Mitchell Governor May If ths cant eliminate Rickard, . auspices of the Tournameat of Rosea Nov MILWAUKEE. Madi-aos Benni II. n fai Mis, and Rickard control fight association Official word was lacking Leonard llshtwetght champion boxdr Kill Ring Game. 1 Square Garden, a ml that practl- that Cornell, which waa Invited, could will meet Ilnkey Mitchell. Wtlwaukee means contro' a of Stimulation In between battle of not accept but the Tournament ol before n local club Monday. tho rally boxing ! January I Rickard and the allied managers may bigge-d city In the world. Rones official said they had heard In a bout, Tom 4ause that thin waa the case. However the howling managers the governor to kill the box ng Andrews local promoter, ''finitely anofficials tournament Tha said that no nounced yesterday l.eo srd la guar- game. If that happens, the state a"h- - ; may dlfguet Gor Nathan L. Miller. formal Invitation had been bent to Nrf anteed HIM who never has been extremely friendprivilege of a Idle commission dies automatically tre Dame and wore ant reedy to sa percentage andwlfh'lthe Mitchell The with Its death there no longer will bo ly to the sport to a point where ho lt.M one would be. hout he at catch welgbta. , will organised control of wrestling in the may kill the fight game And that w Sale of tickets for tba game begun Empire state And that. It seems. Is would harm the fighters and their Thera will bo no public yesterday what Jack Curley desires more than managers infinitely more than Rick-- a. of tickets ta tha annual GILROY NAMED sale this year d snd o one but Curley, New Tear's day east versus west foot anvthlng elee PRINCETON PILOT Before the State athletic commls-- 1 let the hlp ban gams si Pasadona. It la announced managerial bove. with eyes 1 admittance to the contest bolng re slon blind assumed of N. control rriNCETON. perhaps by the urging of wrestling J Nov 29 served for those who bold and C. Gilroy of Haverhill, Masa.. Ralph He- - ley. probab'y a.org the Urea bf "lets wes dominated the siiuttion eata In the stadium. to captain the 1922 Princeton put on as manv bouts ss.be wlshet - get Rhkard. ' cannot see whaf the Inof It ones association elected . - The toTournament football team today put them on In any rid "fashion that evitable result will be of their use- In MILTON ROMNEY. time for build the (991 plane He enhused ihe public lees, silly fight on Rickard, which tn't he wished buttle Anaoctatad ARK BOXERS RARRKDw (By take-he-l Proa) tonne hniwU the Iwuls env "ohw sIMWtiW'TttKf-dbne.'flkhf on MrTleT "'WlTEREXL.'NY.V MoreChs " a battle smim tha Its. fierce, savage terrifying and honest, Rickard of Naw York and Jeff Smith of Rai Club SiostxCity Th -i"Tl a thSfe naadidatas (ted gatnC yaasondad today to rh (t manager and their fighter from poverty, (ron, of the world "the tall lor basketball roerulta at Under New Usawgement wore barred from participating It llnnship tho-outhletMT commteeton j nethlTiFneiw from bartender Jobs 'andT bouts her bv Chief of Police Hettntgvh cliow Ualvorelty of Chicago, JdlUo.w.,.w!-. Itowm if, star of tha football eleven SIOUX CITY. Iowa Nov. 9. Walter who sold thoy had broken S contract V assumed control of the AijjnlaaLaU..lh-UfclkJ- fl. blllw . :. . ta tba game again at Princeton, la of M. Louis and L. C appear hers December II. Th tw has been fllffe rent Rick h r .1 busted racy. . (Cblek) Matth-o to win oo of Ht Paul have purchased a war said to have signed articles ti up the Curley monopoly and has been the McKenna aapoetod plaoa seems about tjrne that the man- It taata. It became known to- ! controlling Interest ta the Sioux City fight at Madison Square Garden Thurs. staging bouts between grappler. Cur aem awakened to their Wooten league bnaohall slab, accord- day. i ley, without an arena for hi bouts, plight, gave Curley an overdose of air, ' waa formerly a star for. ing to announcement by H. a. Eella haa been frosen out of promoting d got together with Rickard and i ward ante Unlversrty of Utak, the who purchased thStafraaeblss from the HOAR AND RLANMNO TIE.' fairs In what once was his stronghold the commission and settled their fun- - I taotttotlea which woo tha notional Sloax City Booatar seas Ration. The MOAB. Nov 29 Moab and Blandin wen anotour basketball championship It And. would Hula not aa as that ny seem, consideration made public high school played a all tie boro, ot long grievances be fora Its too j ta MeKsoaa ta preeldant mad oae rotary ot Thanksgiving. .he commission lives Curley 1a going ,4 -- fol-loa- Moran Sigru to Coach at'Centre BOBTOV, Nov. 29. Mora, will ba football coachCharlaa, at eol- -- or at least one more Centra rear. J C. ' and swings of Bert. Wilson hit The wrapper Wyoming of ton enough, but Bert was never Ha a Wilson did more of situation. tha leading In tbs first two rounds, theath! with Boss did open up ba scored blows ts the body snd fee. Rom did not shew aa well 1a the third and Bert gstaed ! . 2BYSZ.KO ROPER WINS WHEN TENNIS OFFICIAL POUCE STOP BOUT .DENIES CHARGES Tann-- , MEMPHIS. 29 Nov. Tha ABOUT LENGLEN scheduled bout between Caldwell, bead of the Centra eelleaa Athl.tlc association lent word here to CoL Howard G Reynolds, It waa learned today that Moran had signed a contract to continue He had previously autHumi, announced ha would resign at tha dose of that football campaign, and It this years had bean auggeated that ha might ba succeeded by "Bo McMfllliu. Centra's actual tonal quarterback and rormer McMlllla now has under captain. consideration an offer to become coach at Howard collsga at BirmingRoss-Be- rt Wilson ham. Ala. It was aanouneod Mf. Csldwell that Clauds Thorahlll bywould Contest is Even. continue for another year as Centra . Kid Reas of Casper, Wya- - battled Bert line coach. Wilsos Is s draw Bert with his tong arm the Miller Has Another and peculiar stance failed to send Bout Kid to oorer In fact Rmb showed a lot ot defensive stuff by eluding the ruahes After Gardner Ttusle Kid Is'ADowedin . BE DISPOSED OF SHORTLY Tti thermos n while DeSayso NEW YORK, Nov 29 J. M. Jenlooked Hs nings; treasurer of the United States better as the fight progressed took advantage of Cuddy a tiredness Lawn Tennis association, last night snd worked hard and often on the denied that hs had charged Mile Su- Kid a stomach, but could not accomplish the knockout. canvas DeSayso hit the twice, the results of wicked Cuddy punches, while Dick socked a stiff uppercut uo tbs stomach that caused the Kid to the mat. sink tofirst round was sit Cuddy Hs The smacked with vim and force. He banged heavily to the face forcing Dick to the ropes. The Kid forced th going He and battered DeSayso severely. shot over a terrific left to ths Jaw that sent Dick staggering, followed with a short left jab that sprawled Dick to the floors H was up la as Instant, Cuddy continued his heavy attack and at the end of the round DeSayso looked weary and very wobbly. Dick surprised everyone by coming back In the second and rammed a fast right to the midsection that floored Cuddy. The Kid retaliated by sending a right to the chin that scored another knockdown. Cuddy kept on with his hts most effectivs blows berushing ing to th face. Tha stomach punches seemed to have little effect on Dick Cuddy began to tire In the third and showed It by his action. DeSayso stomach that got In a stiff blow to the worried the Kid, but even though not as fast as In th preceding rounds Dick got Cuddy biffed hard St tlmea in some vicious blows as His round ended The Kid missed often In the last aa svsr wIIIIhy round, while DeSayso to mix the going Cuddy connected a few times, hut his earlier aggressiveness had entirely disappeared, and Dick was In better shape. Cuddy had the lead ttt the first two to -- ism4b. but the rally of PeBayeo close the mill just about evened the gelng. Another -- mill between these two ahonld prove an In ter. .tin, one aad .a splendid drawing card. Rolling Fall ts 2L--C- It For the action of the erenlng Kid Cuddy and Jfrk DeRayao earn lntothe limelight They stood out on last bill like a lighthouse In a fog nights In fact they were the topnotchera as entertainers. The bout was declared a draw after the fane had witnessed one of the moat remarkable comebacks that ever an arena, any time any place gracedwae Dick outstanding up In the first round, but he survived and came back to keep lnmtton unstrong enough til the end. Two such heavy sluggers have not been booked at the Manhattan club for many a moon. The Cuddy punch has long been feared and Dick DeSayso swinge no puny clout. And In the four rounds there was a cArnlval of , fireworks -- with Rmbm candles - sad shooting stare bursting forth at the most regular of intervals Toe miracle of the event wae the comeback of DeSayso. How he ever survived the first aad second rounds put-sl- e after such a heavy assault was acondito many. He was in good tion. that accounts for it. for be assimilated enough punishment In the first round to have routed many a lkely miller Cuddy showed he was not In the best of shape He wentthe frsf two rounds In great fashion, hit hard and accurately and waa upon his man all the while but in the third and fourth he was considerably slower snd could not push the going as beferc. In k I And what then? Nothing vaevpt wilh the fight game1 cloeed In New York, the ftret ellng-managera ere and their money-ma- d will have to be rontent with the HO. 11.000 and tl.&OO purees that ruled prior to the return of boxing in Vw fork and Rickard a staggering offers even to mediocre talent. The whole thing apparently started and through a tiff between RickardLeonBilly Gibson, who dericts Benny ard s pugilistic destiny. It perhaps never would hare gone beyond the kiss-stage If It hadn t and a been for a few ruling of the boxing commission Gibson said much about "Leonard won't fight again Tor Rickard " Bur that wasn't taken any too seriously (By Associated Press ) DANVILLE, 29. - CENTRE IN ACTION HERE I Cuddy-DeSayt- o TO-SE- Nov-- district are trjnng to chop off their snifT" fing organs to spite their own frontispieces. The boys have combined in a battle against Tex Ridcard, for no real reason at allT and, in their efforts to put the skids under Rickard, they are quite likely to bring about a repeal of the law which legalizes boxing in the Empire State. theNew-Yor- Bell, a youngster of clippings that attested favorably to his fiitic career, but his aspirations and his press notices were chucked inta discard last night, by one George Sollis, known as lighting George. George rung the bell in the first round with a fusillade of swats that spelled curtains for the San Francisco youngster. . . Bell cam from th eoeat In th plec of Jimmy Martin who waa carded for the main event against Sollla Martin suffered a cut over hie eye In a fight laat week at Dreamland rink, eo could not appear and Bell made the trip to laat leas than one round against Pig ht n gGoorge So far aa the mill waa concerned there la little to telL Bell waa willing enough and tried but hie beet waa pot good enough against George, who utilised the ftret minute to peppering away at the Prlaco boy and then after an Initial reception Sollla landed heavily and the fight was all over,,- but the counting. Inc-- V e, fight-manager- the Pacific coast FROM ambitknrnd a pocketfull came-Charle- Features-Syndicat- NEW YORK, T would seem that, a certain set of o LOS ANGELES. Cat, Hot. ter Miller of Low Angelas, ta tha middleweight wrestling aspirant champion-wha- n ship, who will meet "Pinky." Gardner of Schenectady, N. Y hare Dae. 1 baa (me, matched with Benny Reuben St Wat-serlo- as the lag Thea Roc. . buttled Wilssa te a staadatUl. hituag the leeai bey easugb Is svsa tha mill. with rneh. a though aathlng had hssnaasd Calvta Hermaa want' four reuada Owmlw Murk auccatddrii gbtatag a draw tfreir with Mlabir naa4aser-OmlnJte- 'Jack Bahaa. CmbIs tha aauat of the taflghtiag. SarUM bad the beat whila MlabiyrsweHed Ale- - pwrt Hr .ae: ftla-teP- V tan a Ueg swtag aeraas that weuM battled aad evened the, tey.slMiaj have teek4 Cais bead, te be a right Meter fnmAUi aad The ansatag mad wad dreC WbltsseeHer-ma- n wiw Madt sarpriead eema wbs theught ta the a. gataad a allgM ad !tS Calvin worked aa Daadee's sfamaeb Hymra tba third, bat as aaaa aa Mlekey tomr renads with paittfcW a4 ftwalked blmaalfc ha 1st lease ef a lew ere eh lug pad fop wae tensed a drew P blows ta tha body aad (sea that easttoned eo wae the bigger, bvt AfneM hag a H.rmaa ta as.rrlas care. d las yr fable haMt of pehlag Mf, Tha leatbreuad was nuuked by letter eras net entMpaftar' the gieees aad Dundss, reenter with- the ow i There wen some sew wrinkles Ip nphla Oweafal puacbSa Oaea Hermes HscbT nseavand la this fray. with a hark asms hs -j lat h4a -- sen-to- rs Yen-to- pop-eye- championship ri m in spurX-emlure- o -- d, J 'O Cur-Cur)- ev flva-ye- ton-ye- ar ar ! gird-hw- ' n i ke Is Vi -- IJ 4. w , k our af-n- in. ; . . 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