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Show IABRAMS MANAGER OF MANY BOXERS Zlck Abrams of San Francisco baa managed more boxing champlonB than any other man In the cam In the course of some twenty-five years of experience with the sport, for a portion por-tion of which time he was lniimately dissociated with the gume. Abrame managed five men who were recognized recog-nized champions and had an opportunity oppor-tunity to handle that greatest of all fUrhters Bob Fltzslmmons. FlrBt of all Abrams guided the fortunes for-tunes of Austin Gibbons, who was recognl?cd as the 12f.-pounj champion a weicht then In rogue At the same time ho was handling Australian Billy Bil-ly Murphy, the featherweight champion; cham-pion; Sollv Smith, who was the champion cham-pion of the sarre class until he was knocked out by George Dixon, after that Abe Attell. who was coached as a novice, and, finally, Tack Johnson |