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Show , BOXING TO BE REVIVED TOMORROW IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. Sept. 17. The sport of boxing will be revived here tonight under tho new Walker law which legalizes le-galizes 16-round bouts The newly appointed ap-pointed state boxing commission, and the license committee headed at their first public Joint meeting today approved ap-proved and Issued licensee to the Madison Mad-ison Square Garden Sporting club of I this city and the Queensbury A. C, and Velodrome A C, of Buffalo. N Y. Harry S Lyons was appointed temporary tem-porary acting secretary for both committees. com-mittees. Jack Dempsey. heavyweight champion, cham-pion, who made a personal application, applica-tion, was granted boxer's license No. 1 Other boxers who were glvi n n 1 mlts were Johnny Dundee. Joe Welling. Well-ing. Joe Benjamin of California; Andy Chaney, Tommy Noble, Pete Hartley, Sammy Noble and Robert Hensen. |