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Show M'CARTY-PALZER SCRAP IS NEXT San Francisco, Oct. 25. Luther Mc-Cartj Mc-Cartj and Al Palzcr will be matched for a 20-round contest In San Francisco Fran-cisco on Thanksgiving day if the Iowa heavyweight can bo Induced to accept ac-cept terms. Graney talked the match over with Billy McCartney yesterday and the manager agreed to hold McCarty here in the event that Palzcr would accept. ac-cept. McCarty has nover had a chanco to box Palzer nnd would welcome the op- ' portunlty. There Is uime question as to Palzer. but Grahcy ifi burning up the wireB and hopes to be able to report re-port somothlng more thau progicss tonight. to-night. "I have had a number of offers for' work," said McCartney last night, "but would prefer to keep McCarty here ond uox on the coast. Kansas City wanted us to open there on October 2 and meet all comers. There had been some talk of boxing Jim Flynn In Denver, but I have Just received a message from there that Flynu has taken a run-out powder. If Granej can land Palzer there will be no trouble, trou-ble, getting McCarty to sign up. Of course we wore well pleased the way he dispoBed of Al Kaufman." Receipts for the bout were a distinct dis-tinct disappointment. They totaled $2,792. The boxers took 50 per cent of the receipts, which they divided GO rer cent to tho winner and -10 to tho loser. McCarty's share was $S3S, and Kaufman drew down $539.00 for taking tak-ing a two-round beating |