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Show I WITH THE BOXERS i i SHERIDAN Wyo.. fW. Hov Conley of Sheridan was last night I awarded a decision over Jimmy Stew- HRla art of New York when Stewart i- HM fused to continue the fight after the Bfl fourth round of a scheduled ten- B round bout, on the ground that six- 1 ounce gloves bad been furnished hi- Pvl slead of five-ounce gloves The rcf- H eree" gave the match to Conley. de- daring Stewart had forfeited. Pro- Pi moters of the match said five-ounce loves were not available and that H both fi 'liters had agreed to use six- BBI ounce irloves before the flgh: had Bn started. P.oth the boxers are wcltei- BCTt weights. BfllBW Bill Brennan is being swamped with offers from all over the country . Loo P Flynn, his manager, has also received offers from England for matches with some of the British UfKrl heavies. One of the matches sug- MH jested is to have Brennan meet the IvIISr winner of the January 14 bout be- HKsuR1 tween Wells and Lovinsky BdUjj The American Legion will run off IHw b b ries of boxing bouts Monday night at Kankakee, 111. Vic Hirsch and BBSS Johnny Bart, welterw eights, will fe,, - iH turo In the main event, scheduled for IH Matt Hinkfe, premier promoter of V Cleveland, was here yestorday to sltrn f BH Joe BUrman, Chicago bantamweight. BrB"? 1 tit-.irn meeting with Carl Tr. B4 inline Burman and Tremaine fought in Cleveland last week, with a Chi- cago boy being awarded a slight edge BrJrX after a slashing ten-round battle that iLSh had the spectators standing on their B teats, if Hinkle closes them at Chi- iiiH .:go In will s-tiKe it iii the middle B of next month. H |