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Show RING AND MAT 1 j j dV ' ' N-BW YORK, Jan 18. EntTltsh ahi- LllllB ateur lexers triumphed over tl IllH American ooponcnts in all four bouts & 2c 3 bs the International Spot it Club in the grd ball room of Ah tel Commodore here last night. One ijH contest ended In a knockout, and inc "he" three wern decided nnder the point system of the International Box- 5g federations , The knockout vlctorj wds scored Bach Brown, champion of England, and the M, arrnv, who stopped In the second round Ben" Davis, the Indian llght-hCS weight champion of the United StaXee B army. In the other contests, Captain e . handle- v.. plon of England, and the British army won from John t.or.w rlKlu . i H of the United Stairs army. I.y 33 point; to 29. John WaHQrt, British rtavj champion heavy weigh I d H Ritchie, American navj champion, 31 iKlnt to 38; and Starry Mallan. dieweight. tltleholder of-tht London, H police outpointed John Bull, New Y6rk police welterweight tltleholder. j H in aM four Louts the visitors showed clearly their superiority and while tho H Americana fought hard, they were put- H I classed from a scientific standpoint. fl NEW YORK. Jan. IS Andy Chancy H of Bolilmore. received ;h- fudge's de- H cislon over Charley Beecher, ot New pBBBM York, after a ftfjecn -round bout lav. B night. The boul wa" consfdered ax an B elimination contest tor tli- rlghl j meet Johnny Kllbjanc, featherweight ppBpjl ; Chane weighed 1244 al,tl Beech- er pounds. K Johnny Gill of York, Pa., s is rd ihe judges' decision over Tlllle Ki'i I Herman of San Pram lw o, aftt r a ten-round ten-round bout. aill weighed 1?.3 and Herman 161. Lieutenant Earl Hand of Seattle, outpointed Joe-. Moon-: "f New fork in a ten-round bout. The weights: Balrd 1274: ftfooney 129 Tim Kelley of California, won 1 ' i-ree's decision over Frankfe Fit mln? BXBten Island In a' nix-round COntc Each weighed lia. SVN' FRANCISCO, Jan. U- Golil-r-n Gale rOJt of th- VliUlM dii LeglOI), was granted permission by the police commission ut night t.j promott ( ij-round ij-round boxing bouu in San Francisco L I . 1. 7. . , " l,vln. 1 ,M- IlillUCl MIC a,...i....-v. f- . . The rommixslon made it clear the bouts must be h-ld under tin amateur j rules, which call for a medal prize not lo exceed tZZ In value. Boxing vv.i-recently vv.i-recently placed under police bun hciv as a result of several boxers being ,n volved in gangster cases. BUFFALO, N V.. Jan. 1. linn; ills of New Orleantc retained th n,'-gro n,'-gro heavywelBht championship y' knocking out BilkTatc of New York In ; the second round of a scheduled fit- i teen-round bout tonight. I PITTSBURG. Jan. 18: Jobnn: VVU- son of Boston, nuddlew eight champion, J won a newspaper decision over Joe Chip, of sw Castie. Pa., In their ten-round ten-round bout tonight Wilson gained the decision in eight rounds. The champion was never In dinger j He used a right Jab affective!) to off set Chip's rushes and as the aggressor. aggres-sor. I The weights were unnounced as: Wilson 1C: pounds, Chip. IjS. The talk directed at Jack Dempsey ppppH for his activity in the motion picture W game recalls John L Bulllvan's fam-1 Hi OUS theatrical tour back In 18S3-84.; H when the champ hit the road for nine. H solid months, and showed in neerl) H every important city in th country - H There were no movies In John LS dJO otherwise the "Boston Bo " might H have done some caortlng before tho: Hi lens. Sullivan's tour was tin longest' H undertaken by a fight, H Billy Defoe, th St. Paul feather-1 H weight, mv be given a chance at 1 Johnny KUbano's title by Tex Rick- H ard Defoe rcored a technical kayo over Fran I.: Brown, of New York, not H many weeks ago. the referee stopping H the mill In the eleventh round to save H Brown from further puninhmcnt. H Klckard wanted to match Kllbane H Andy Chancy, but the Baltimore lad 1 has raised his price to a notch where H Rlckard say he cannot stand it. De- i foe Is picked to heat Kllbanc by those who saw him beat Brown. Brown H floored B Jimmy Dime, fistic impresario of H New Castle. Pa., the man who dvel- B oped Tony Ross, heavyweight of prom H Ise a few years ago. believes he has w i man in Tony Mclcholr, of Chicago, i ; rvho will eventually give Dempeey H : something to worry about. BBBBBBBatll ' i rhnlr m-t with fair succesa in W 1j :ago. but be was with a regular train- er and his form was inconsistent. He expects to meet BUI Brehnan in the near future. Wladck Zbvszko, big Polish wrestler wrest-ler whose head was injured in a hold by Stranglcr Lewis, says his eyesight Is falling He blames his defective, j vision on tho terrific squeeze Lewis' I gave his dome. Zbyszko hus been un-' un-' dcrgolng treatment ror Impaired vision vis-ion since December 1st but says there ' ' la little improvement. He complains I Of. sev ere headaches nearly all the ; time. CHICAGO, Jan. 18. Ed (Strang-ler) (Strang-ler) Lewis, world's champion heavy-weight heavy-weight wrestler, arrived here today to begin training for his match nc?ct Monday Mon-day night with Earl Caddock. It vva j announced that Lewis is ready to sign articles for a championship match with Stanislaus Zbysako. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Jan. IS Charlie White. Chicago lightweight boxer, was cited todny to appear February Feb-ruary l before the Wisconsin state homing commlsvalon to answer charges of stalling in his match at Kenosha last Frlda with Sailor l-'reedmon. al-of al-of t'hlcago The referee. Edward Houlihan, stopped th bom in the losinc round, ihe tenth,, awarding th-decision th-decision to Krccdmfcn. |