Show Philadelphia May May i Feature Title Go C By SPARROW Si Correspondent of The Tho Standard Copyright 1927 1937 Consolidated Press Association N MEW V I YORK April 16 New New 1 York fight fans are victims just now of a feeling of acute acuto un un- un easiness A month ago the prospect f for a stellar out out- outdoor door fight season n the metropolis f was excellent it looked as though all the major fis is- is tic battles would i be decided In the t neighborhood of the Harlem river I But now the i. aspect has chang I ed First of all there is Cen Tunney's cold at- at ati i toward his hisT home town He T T L-Ar L r l I had to accept the thea a short end of the purse when he won the champion champIon- championship ship from Jack Dempsey anti anu now ho he wishes to make certain tain that when he steps Into lh the s ring In defense of his title ho will drag down a goodly fortune So far as New York Is concerned this ambition seems destined to 51 New York boxing commission has de de- cited that no ticket may ma cost more mort than han tha t n twenty live Since thu th biggest ball park in tho the city seats seals a were mere spectators the cham champions champion's champions pion's fancy fanc Is straying toward the dear old arena In dear old Philadelphia where souls cap car find elbow room To make mako matters mailers worse orse for the Iho tans tam of Gotham Walter Waiter Taylor raylor of Cleveland has come forth with a f demand dE mand that Jim Maloney do bat bat- lla tb with Johnny Johnn before beCore he tackles Jack Sharkey The Shar Shar- Maloney key-Maloney mill mitt Is set for tor May 19 In New York ACCEPTS J COIN COI Taylor It appears accepted two thousand dollars to release Malo Malo- Maloney ney from a previous contract This Thill sum was to pay the tho difference be be- between tween twi-en what the Maloney fight would have drawn and the substitute setto sello between Chuck Wiggins and HIsko Everything seemed satisfactory until mission the lest stepped Cleveland larna In and ab boxing Jh declared gec corn com commission i Taylor Talor null nuil and void as a promoter er In that city for Cor the tho rest of or his natural life lICe But Dut though barred in Cleveland Tu To lor br still holds hohls an agreement foi COl ot a fight between Maloney and nl ko Where would he hold it if Maloney were willing to fight ht file Ris Risky ky before he fights Sharkey he would sell would sell the attraction attractIOn attraction tion to in sonic sOllie promoter In good standing Such uch things have been done before beCore Tex naturally does doCs not want Maloney to ii tu chance ehi co with tho the Cleveland eland rubber man Ho lie has too much at stake to t a.- a. accept I the risk one of or his star pei performers formers might be Injured d. d Some Someway Someway Someway way or other It is likely he will willi keep keel Maloney Malone out of action until May ny 13 The death of Young Corbell William C llam Rothwell In Denver this week received much publicity Bui the tho th passing pas oi of Aurello Aurelio in n San Francisco was as of even en greater significance In history hl tor Young Youn Corbett won fl a II worlds world's champion champion- championship champIonshIp ship when he Jarred Terry y Me- Me Govern from his throne but Her- Her Herrem Herrera Herrera rera rem Introduced a R. new style stylo Into inte boxing which flourishes to tills thIs day dO He lie Invented the crouch Moreover no ne was the first con con- crete example of ot the fact tact now cd pio beyond bE question that the Latin Is a battler equal to lo lothe the Celt or the Saxon Finally FinalI ho hf was as as the greatest hitter hitler pound for pound of any fighter except Bob l that the Ameri Amerl American can ring ever has known POWERFUL HANDS HANIS lJ l S Aurelio had a kick In either hand hant like a Mexican mule and he could snap it In front from any post post- tion lion According to his peculiar style he hc fought rought crouching far for tor ward with his chin sunk between his wide shoulders and his arms almost wrapped about his head His stomach was out of reach Thus covered ered Herrera would wad die In close and the th moment an opponent presented an opening he would snap In a punch traveling not Ilot more than four or five Inches with all the drive trl of at back and hips mod and shoulder behind 1 I I. I When ho he hIt Jilt cm em they dropped If It they did diJ not Aurello Aurelio walked around to the other side to lo see what was ivas alS holding them up loun Young Corbett went ent down and stayed ed down when the two met In 1906 1 06 Herrera lost In 20 rounds to Battling Nelson in 1904 lie Ho hit Nelson in the first round and drop pet pec him for tor the count of ot nine nino Nelson Nel on told tho the writer that he could not remember a thing until his ills head cleared 1 In tho the seventeenth round If Herrera had not been afraid of my title he could have won in any anyone one of or those 16 rounds rO Nelson said sal I |