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Show BOXING i ST. PAUL. Minn.. April 11 Representatives Repre-sentatives of Colonel J. C. Miller, promoter pro-moter of the Will&rd-Fulton boxing match, conferred With John W. Nor ton. president of the St Paul American association baseball club. looking to the possible use of the association plant here at which to stage the match. According to reports of the conference, no decision was reached. PHILADELPHIA. April 11 Jack Sharkey nf New York, who defeated Joe Tuber, t li - Philadelphia bantam, here Saturday night, was signed up today to meet Kid Williams of Baltl- i more, the former bantamweight cham ! pion, here April 27 in a six round bout. KEWANEE. HI.. April 11. Billy Papke. former middleweight champion.1 whose home has been here, left today' for Los Angeles to reside permanent- 1 ly. JOPLIN. Mo.. April 12. Hugh' Walker, Kansas City and Eddie Mr Goorty. Oshkosh. Wis boxed twelve1 rounds to a draw tonight While the bout was chiefly a sparring exhibition, some effective blows were landed by both men. ST LOUIS, April 12 Holding that the contract existing between John Heisler of New York and Jack Demp-: sev. heavyweight boxer. Ifl not entorct -able because prize fighting is again.-; the laws of the state of Missouri. Judge Vital W. Gareschc of the cir- j cuit court today denied an injunction -to Reisler seeking to prevent Demp sev rrom boxing under the management manage-ment of any man other than himself. MILWAUKEE. Wis. April 12. Be- ; cause Frankie Drown weighed 122'-j pounds, four and one-half pounds over the mark called for. Joe Burman refused re-fused to box the New York bantam to- r night. a PEORIA. 111.. April 12 Kid Herman of Pekin won on points from Zulu Kid of Brooklyn, N. Y., according to popular popu-lar verdict in a ten round bout to- y night. , -i |