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Show f .shOT sunns :,v ' LOS ANGELES. March 4. Jack 'I Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world, will meet Terry Keller of Ogd.sn, in a four round exhibition here Friday night, Jack Kearns, Dempsey'.s manager, announced. Keller's record Includes a decision over Joe Beckett English heavyweight chaiuplon, and a .'21 leund draw with Dempsey. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 4 John J. McGraw, manager of the New York National League-baseball team, arrived hero from Havana, Cuba, and tomoiTow will assume active charge of the Giants' training. McGraw was accompanied ac-companied from Cuba by Larry Doyle, j The Giants and tho San Antonio club of tue Texas League will play exhibition exhi-bition games here Saturday and Sunday Sun-day afternoons. WICHITA. Kansas. March 4. Joe Ste'cher, world's -champion wrostler, defeated John Olln here tonight in straight falls. The first fall came in 1:22 with an arm lock and the second in nine minutes with a head scissors. DETROIT, March 4. Jack Sharkey of New York, and Hoy Moore of St. Paul, fought ten rounds hero -it the end of . which newspaper opinibn was about equally divided. Sharkey landed land-ed stiff lefts to the head frequently during the early rounds but his opponent op-ponent took telling leads later in the boat. PHILADELPHIA, March 4. Jimmy Wilde, British flyweight champion, outfought out-fought and outpointed Patsy Wallace' of Philadelphia, in a fast six round bou; here. Wallace fought a hard battle bat-tle against the champion and almo? sored knockdown in the last "imnd. CHICAGO, March 4. The signed contract of Claudo "Lefty" Williams,: southpaw pitcher of the Chicago Amer-, ilcant, was received today according to' an r.nnouncement by Secretary Harry , IH Grabiner of the White Sox. I j ; M ' CINCINNATI, March' 4. ShoiH- ) jjH j stQp Larry Kopf has- affixed hi3 silt- . IH nature lo a contract to play with tltc IH 1920 Cincinnati National League club. , H |