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Show RING AND MAT II i i NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Earl Cad-dock, Cad-dock, former heavyweight wrentllng champion of (lie world, hoa begun HHJ training for his bout with Bd'. tStrahg-HHJ tStrahg-HHJ It i I.i-v Is the champion, here 0 week HHJ from tonight. addock weighs ion B pounds, about five pounds more than IH on previous appearances here. Ho dc- H dared he was confident ' gaining the title NEW YORK, Jan. 1 7 Andy Chaney and Charles Beecher, featherweight boxers, meet In o fifteen-round bout tonight to decide who of them will fight Johnny Kllbanc, the fcathcr- "CHIU Cll.i ;ililoil. I B PITTSBURG, J in. 17 Johnny Wll- son, Of Boston, holder of the world'.',! middleweight championship, and roc H Chip, Newcastle. Pa, wljjl meet h'-re tonight in i ten-round no-declsloii H bout. Wilson finished his 1 raining yes-' H terday by boxing four rounda with hfi H sparring partnci Chip arrived from H New Castle this morning H H Jack Ilarbertson of Ogden and H George Kelson of Preston Ida . will ; nettle their differences on the mat at Logan thi evenluf Th match will f he best two falls in three to a finish ' H and Is being staged by the Logan A H C. The men will BBBBBsV Til IHli'l H Kid Dutch of Salt B nadian Kid will meet in the: xlx-round i 1 headlincr at the Wasatch arena F'ri- 1 H da eenlns tjeorgc Sollla and the' Cache Valley Kid will meet in the 1 "ther fcaiure BBBBbB B Willie Ritchie former world's fl champion lightw eight boxer, was an j gden xlsltor yesterday en route to New York City from the COast. Rlt, H Is seeking a return battle with Benny BBBBj Battling Kelson, famous as "The H Durable Dane, will ho given chance to face the New York Boxing commission com-mission thts month 'ho Uaie to be an-nounced an-nounced later Nelson refereed a bout I In Gotham recently and when one of the bat! lets was floored, trie former lightweight champion Stalled arounl ijultc a little before Marling to count. One of the customer in a rlngBldo seat begun to give Nelson the razr rather severely and Bat gave up the counting Job and went to the ropos in challenge the noisy patron. A lively live-ly Argument enued and m one Mnn Nelson Is as44 to have s;arted to get out of the ring The IncJent w reported re-ported to the boxlnp baron and they must do their official duty by calling Bat in for a prlate be.iiinK Charter Coch'-au, British fight lm-pressarlo. lm-pressarlo. who Is declared In for a cut of the receipts of the proposod PeMpsey-Garpentler match. ie one of the saddest of men since the New York state boxing commission set a limit on the price of fight tickets Word receded from Cochran, who In now In Tendon. indicates that the Britisher is In fnor of moving the mill any place In the world, so long as 1: is taken away from New York. Cochran Coch-ran did not forget to remind American promoters that England would not h.we objected to the pn, o a.ko,i foi choice tickets. The British promoter was anxious to know what arrangements arrange-ments had been made for .shifting the battle and left Instructions that ho be cabled immediately when plan n formulated. SAN FRANCISCO. -Tan. 17 Wlade;. Zbystko. challenger for the heav -weight w restling I hamplonship. and ! Ad Pantel have been matched for a two-hour limit match here rrlda j night, it was announced today. Zbysr- ko defeated Jimmy Londoi ;reel i champion, on points. w"Uh no fails last Friday. |