. K f - . &&sn ' v - -r r y S r r J. ft ' ,- ''C t n iv r kVT'I iv v ( - - ;" a i I i R st ir rc W u r DEFEAT OF PRESTON BROWM top. at. U FLASH, BY FITZSIMMONS, UNKNOWN IS' V PROVF.S ONF. OF TUT? TTXTOvr. "Lucky" Punch in Fourth Turns Tide of Victory Toward New York Visitor-Mahohey Adds , a Lot to His Prestige l By ROBERT TO MATTEli now cooa or cievcr a Doxer there nitvnvs comes a time When t li a t dreaded 'tnockout wallop a vined flush on the aw, nd In ten eec mds a top-notchcr an lono all of tho amo and prestige rvlned after jears ind years of tho vartlest kind of orlt. Qoorge Chip cased to ba a nwlnB cirri after Ur-crtU3 McCoy put iliu to oleep, and vo haen't seen inythlnB of Johnny )undco Hlnco Willie acknon played miran nt IS Olvm- ROBERT W. -lAXWJi 1.1. p,a n month nffo It alwavs 1 the unexpected that happens, and for a time wo believe in accidents and things like that, but In return engagements It Is seldom that tho loser ever refrains hb Tf lott laurels. All of which Is a prciuoo to an adventure cf Preston Urown nt tho National A, C. 8at tirday night Treston has boen listed amonsr the select few at tho top of the lightweight class for some time and Tommy llellly, hli manager, vvai trroomlnt? him for rcverul Important matches In the future. Brown had been Idle for somo tlmo, howeer, as the other boa In his class refused to recoc nlts him I'lnally ho was Riven a chance j Jack McOulcan, Hnd was paired oft with Billy Kltzslmmon', of Now York. Billy waant known In these parts, but was food enough to furnish a bis surprise for Preston and give tho colored boy all that he qould handle. Fitz Is Awkward, But t Fit Is a southpaw battler, and has a nry awkward stjle. Ho suffered In com parison with Brown In tho earlier rounds and seemed doomed to take n terrible lacing In the six seoslom Ho stood with his rljht arm outstretched and hH left drawn back to hurl at an unguarded spot on the head or bodv vvhpnover the opportunity pre sented Itself. But Preston was wary and kept away from that left mauler,, like Dave Fu'tz keep away from Ban Johnson Brown would stand nt a distance and shoot to a flock of left Jabs to tho face, ttep Inside long enough to land a right to tho 'Jaw and then Jump back quickly In time to dodge the swishing left swing that Titz started from the floor. Tho colored flash was In and out nnd tho New Yorker seemed as helpless m a rank amateur But something hippcncd In tho fourth that upset all of Brown's plans and, In cidentally, Brown himself. Tltz stopped a couple of hundred left Jabs with varloit3 parts of his faco and the crowd settled hack to witness a real slaughter, when WHANG! Billy's left fist was hurled through spice nnd landed flush on Preston's Jaw. Brown's knees stiffened, his arms dropped to his sides and SLAM ' Another -wallop was sent home and lip catapulted to the .floor. ' Despite Tommy Itcllly's frantic shouts for him to take tho. full count, Preston aroso Immediately and staggered around the ring, Still dazed and helpless An experienced boxer wculd hao finished him In short order, but ntzlmmons Is not experienced Another crashing left landed high nnd again Brown hit the cam as Once moro he refused to take tho count and In some manner weathered tho round. After that, ha was In no danger and fought back hard, i hut could not cen up'tho advantage his opponent had gained Mahoney Beats Touhcy Another surprising feature of the show was the showing made by Johnny Mahoney, of Hazleton, against Tommy Touhey, the highly-advertised lightweight from Pater lon, N. J, Johnny has been knocking off few of our local prides In tho past, but Saturday night was the first time ho mingled with n boy with a reputation touhey is a g-ime, clover bdy, but it took all of his gamencss and cleverness to get ty for eighteen minutes with tho boxer from up-State It was ono of the greatest battles seen All scheduled! mstclles of the Main Line Bowling League for the last week were postponed out of respect to tho late Frank 11 Harman, of Hryn Mwr. president of tho league, who died last Thursday at .the ge of fifty-three years Mr. Harman was ervlng the second teim tln 'this capacity with the Main Line League, being one of tha principals in th,e organization of the league In 1015 GRAND rfAriDS M(ch, Tcb It) Secretary Abe Langley has Issued the official count of lbs number of clubs entertne In tho aoventeenth annual tournament of tho American Howling Congress which opens here March 3 The Be-urea ehow that 715 live man teams will com pete this jear. ths list foiling- behind Toledo a record by fort) -ono toams but ahowlne a heavier entry from outeldo cltlep a new record belne established In that reepect. Grand Rapids entered ISO ntes, Chlcaro running- a rood secqnd with Hi aulntots. the greatest list that ever entered a howling- meet trorn any town escopt the ono holding tho meet. Petrolt also showed well with T5 teams other leading entries ore Milwaukee 33, Cletoland S0 Toledo, 17, Louisville, 10, l'eorla 13, Indian spoils, 17. Cincinnati, lit 1 ort Wayne, 111 St. Iouls 10, ritteburgh. 11, South IJend. IS. and Columbus, 1J . BuftaW will have nvo teams Jamestown. i . threa, Toronto thrco. belnir the only Canadian clubs entered this ear. and ths New ilsvena will have their former champions A lone Individual from Kverett. Wash , holds ths record for distance traveled Thres clubs ara entered from Denver. The tournament will last twenty-four days. .TOLEDO. Feb 18. Bowling In tho doubles f the Ohio Stats Howling- Association tourna ment here, r. Uobishaw nnd O. Nltschke, of Cleveland acored a total of 1841 pins breaking the former Btato record of 128'.'. made by Collins sod Hartung, of Columbua in 1804. Collins waa bowling on tha earns alleys and saw als record shattered The feat also breaks ths A H. C. record of 11(14. made by Scbwoegler trothers, of Madison. Wis , In 1809. A special mstoh cams rolled on Coata's alleys between Dock atreet and Vino atraet produca nen resulted In Vino atreet winning ths match by 833 pins Totals: DOCK 6TP.EET Xllls Anderson ., .. pombardn , . , Jtothermell ,, Silvers , , 105 ... 1 180 ISO ..: ... 142 14K 10S 154 181 103 182 180 137 183 ISO lis hockley . . . . id: it5 i34 iai is viaeanio ... olton ,... ... ISO 183 101 ;.. ... 148 131 rapo Totals 724 744 050 741 7SJ 3800 VINE STREET M Pattrtn . IKTIOAlAKIKKOnA ft Is L " NEWS ABOUT TOE BOWLERS y .Vebb .:: :... 140 ... ih 122 !.. Abrahamson U 184 138 IBS ISO 'Redden let 174 218 180 178 Van lllnkls i 120 ,,. 133 148 Totals 7S4 704 8.20 787 888 3953 P 9n,fostats alleva Santa Maria and Ssn ,J Balvador rolled ott a tie ! ,l;sd In ths flrat half Kalgtits of Columbus I.ei tor tnira piaca in na of the aeaann In tha a in Leas-US. Santa. Maria lost Sty an three games. Ef.Wns. San Salvador Totaled 2532 .I -.Mberty Dell, winner of the first half tourney r. .',?" Philadelphia I.eagus, which also won ths roil-on; series wnn vvynanam, cnampion or the V BiraCUSA trln ) flnillnr fh nnnn.lrlnn miwh ' . stronger In the . Philadelphia League, having 1 ' won but firs ot ths twelve games so far rolled P r , ," Ft , Tarmlnal Colts war high average five-man If team at, tho end of ths third round of ths Ky. K IS?L' VffiB) 'own It knocked down a i , " K!"Si ptea in iBriy-BV aarox, W. MAXWET.i. here for many a day and there wn exr-liA- ,.;.? CX"' "b. the New York fnfl ' Tl,0..hai1 aUnded all of tho blR ,m J:ZM lh,M two h0 " before P" Vn .In a.whlr'wlnd exhibition In any ring i.ni.S l r.0UntJ' Johnny B,PPp1 "cr Bomo healthy wallops and Touhey was bleeding from a cut under the eye nt tho bell In tno second, tho red-headed Msltor adminis tered some big league punishment, but Mn honoy grinned and took It Ilko a lltlla man. IIo would hold out his Jiw and allow rommy to hammer away nt It, and when the I'nterson boy got tired, he would step in and Inflict somo damage, himself Onco no almost got away with that old stall, wnen ho staggered nnd seemed ready to drop to the floor Touhcy walked In to finish him. but was met with a terrific right which straightened him up nnd al most sent him to dreamland l'rom then on Tommy was mighty careful Mahoney showed Saturday night that ho Is in line to meet some of tho headllners and tho chances are that he has boxed his last semt-wlndup From now on ho should bo seen only in star bouts The Battle of Beef Dan Miller Is tho heavyweight champion of Philadelphia whatever that is He won the title when he flattened Bay Brewer, of Lancaster, and the flattening was highly successful, nay and Dan met before and tho bout resulted In each knocking the other out Tlrst Dan took the high dive and when he arose he was careening like a i-nmooai in a typhoon Wildly waving his arms, ho waded after Brewer and Hay obliged by sticking out his Jaw One of the n lid ones connected and Brew er immediately lost all Interest In the proceed ings. This happened In the first round, nnd since that time Brewer has been clamoring for another chance He trained faithfully and was In great shape for his come-back. In Saturday nights quarrel, Bay was a very much Improved person He discovered a left Jab some place near the old home stead and brought It with him to l'lilladcl Phla Tor two rounds he smeired that left all over Miller's face and had the big fol low floundering around like a rookie bat ting against Alexander Din's left ejo wertt into deep mourning In the second, and a few minor bruises on the forehead and noso and mouth made him look like a Bel gian celebrating a German victory Brewer Is Unlucky Brewer, on the other hand, was unruffled, and his pompadour stood up defiantly under fire. He had things his own wpy and Miller was conceded a defeat by all of those pres ent when Bay's jaw again got In the way of a sincere wallop, and when the bell rang ho was flat on his back, listening to tho mooing of tho klndfaced cows on tho old farm. In tho third Miller lumbered after his man and hung his left on that pirt of Bays map where It would do tho most damage, and onca moro Brewer returned to tho cows Ho came up for more, how over, and Daniel saw to it personally that he had a nice, pleasant sloep Jack Mc Qulgan counted up to ten and then three or four husky persons nsslsted tho lanky Lancasterlan to his feet. There will be no return match Williams Is Here Tonight Kid Williams will be among us tonight when ho boxes Eddie O'Keefe in the wind up at the Olympla. Williams Ins started a campaign to regain his lost title and we will havo a chance to see how he acts against ono of tho best bays In his class O'Keefe Is a very classy boxer, but never has been accorded the. recognition he de served IIo will give Mr. Williams a very strenuous evening, and tho former champ will havo to do somo excellent Mwattlng If ho wants td emerge with the long end of the verdict. But the most Important thing of all Is the fact that the fans will have an oppor tunity of comparing tho Kid with Veto Herman, his conqueror. Herman made a miserable showing here and looked any thing but a championship battler, while AVIUIams alwyivs has showed that ho hid the class It should be a thrilling contest and well worth seeing The other bouts on the card seem exciting. forty-flvs games He also established tho high three consecutive games scoro of 0lo Smedley's 216 In Trainmasters' second gam aided his team In giving Superintendents snuail Its first reverso In the Pennsylvania League race. San Salvador gained third position In the first round of the Knlgbta of Columbus, League by winning all three games from Slnta Maria in the rolloff. The annual meeting of the fill Association of ths National Association originally called tn tnnlrhf. h., hn nn.lnnn. iin.ll n , rn day night It will be hell at tho Blngb.am1 J1UIC1. Terminal Vets rolled tho bsst thres games In thn Keystona Club (ID series. Its total being 2880. As no teams from this cltr or this section are entered In the A n P ch-implnnehlps chief Interest will center In the Atlantic Coast, tourney, which will start April 0 In Syracuse A committee of ths local Atlantln Coast Association will meet tonight at Terminal al leys EVANS GETS WARNING tfoT TO TAKE TRIP WITH CUBS CHICAGO, Teb. 19 Tho United States Golf Association has crushed whatever baseball ambitions Chick Evans, Jr., na tional amateur and open-golf champion, might have had. He was going to tho coast with the Cubs to teach them rhythmic grace, etc, In swinging at the ball, but the association has gently but firmly "ad vised" Chick not to go GRAY, AUSTRALIAN STAR, TO GIVE CUE EXHIBITION George Gray, the Australian billiard phe nomenon, who holds the high run record In English billiards with 1134 polftts, will ap pear In an exhibition tonight at the Regent Academy. Gray Is the only player who, with Ivory balls, under London Billiard Control Club rules, has scored breaks of 1000 and more. GOULD AGAIN IS VICTOR Philadelphtan Eliminates Corey in' Sec ond Squash-Play Round NEW TORK, Feb 19. Jay Gould, of the Columbia Club, defeated Allen Corey, of the Tale Club, In the secqnd round .of the Invitation tournament at (he Squash Club. Gould combined remarkable skill with ter rlflo drlvlnr, while Corey had to rely mostly on speed to offset the advantage of hla opponent The victory was recorded In straight games, 15-12, 16-7. AMATEUR BASKETBALL NOTES llllpert Juniors ara arranging games at horns with twalvs and thirteen year old teams. Harry Illlpret Uo 4a vi . Wlnsdor A. C. dsalres games with third and four elaas teams for Monday or Tusaday eve njn. John McDeyltt. 001 iLombard street. Ths "SOt" Club would Ilk a cams -with S -- i trnnin An Pebruary 24. to ba DlaVM, m "hi lattsr's IBor. Howard Kslfsr, G0 Chest, nut stmt.;,. ir,, , , , r EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, FEBRTJARt 19, lj3HSR BraaT 'jr . ARTHUR NEHF Hoston Rravcs' pitcher, who has de clared his intention of quittinfr Knme. Ho refused to sifrn n 1917 contract calhrifr for a decrease in Balmy. SCHOOLS IN FINAL TESTSF0R TITLE South Phillies in Crucial Match With West Phila. Bunnin Leads League The schoolhojs nro on their last lap for tho High School League basketball cham pionship If West Philadelphia can stop tho South Phillies In the game tomorrow, then Gerrmntown High has a fighting chance to land tho Dutch trophy If tho West Phillies fall then South Philadelphia vlrtuilly clinches tho title Central High has a gnmo with Frank ford High tomorrow and this match will probably bo plajed In the Gennantown High sjmnuslum, as Germantown High plavs at Northeast High, nt tho Nlcetown Hoys' Club cage South Philadelphia will faco the handicap of meeting the Orange and Blue In their own gymnasium at Forty teventh and Walnut streets Garnets at St. Martins Swnrthmoro Preparatory School's team has a hard tnsk In tho game with the Chest nut Hill Academy five at Chestnut Hill to morrow nfternoon The Garnets are going along at a good clip and will meet a worthy aggregation In tho Hlllers Captain Dob Martin, Wadsworth Wharton, Gaston and Dickens are working hard to win this match Ono of tho best games on tho schedule this week will bring together Germantown Academy and Germantown Friends The Germantown ttudents know just how keeii the rlvulry for honors Is botween these two quintets and few will miss tho match, which Is also on the roster for tomorrow afternoon Germantown Friends, by rea son of their victory over Chestnut Hill on Saturday, are tho slight favorites. Bunnin and Goldblatt Lead faouth Philadelphia High's stars still lead the High School I.esgue In the Individual first and second team league standing, Bun nin the first team and Goldblatt the second team league Tho standings of the plaers aro as fol lows . HIGH SCHOOL f.EAOtin INDIVIDUAL Kr nulNrl F TP 103 183 7.' 144 05 139 M UB 77 100 81 104 .9 $1 Iiunnln South rhlla forward ... 40 Mourullan Central lllsh forward., an, Murth). Iridee School forward.. 2i Melnhirdt Northensl High torward Jil Sheldon hriinkfonl Illh forward.. Ill liurnett (lermantonn Illgh, forward 10 Jlnrnlngretl 'irauea pcnooi. cenier.. ji v Adams. West l'hlla center ........ 17 48 Tramveln Central High forward... 1 28 Clarke Went Phil-v . center 5 61 Don lero South l'hlla . tenter .... . 31 o Wattman. South l'hlla. forward ... - 0 Schwartz Central High guard J8 2 I.anener. fiermantown lllsh forward 2 0 Q'llrlsn ortheast High, guard . . . . IS 111 Kurb West l'hlla forward ...... 21 O Sturgls, Northeast High forward ..21 O J leher, Germantown lllsh forward, 18 1 Hhoades West l'hlla forward . ... 17 0 Carter 'Northeast High guard . 1J f Ashkenal Trades School forward. 18 0 Hetirner Germantonn High center.. 14 0 Herzog Northeast High, center.. . 11 Milestone, south l'hlla, guard 11 0 Springer. Central Illgh center 0 Hachman. Weet Phlla . guard 7 8 Oeventar. South Phlla .guard 7 p Armstrong Centril High, center.... T o Haueeer t.ermantown High guard. T o Sprntt. Trades School, guard ...... 7 P l"aeon bouth l'hlla forward .... 4 2 llerrnann. Weet Phlla forward ... 4 0 Haikman Central High guard . .. 4 O Seiir South l'hlla. forward. 3 1 Hough Trades bchool forward ... a 0 Werkorly Northeaet High forward. 3 0 f,echler. l'rankford High, forward ..8 0 Owens. South l'hlla renter. ...... 3 O Kauver. I'rankfont High, forward ..2, 1 Fcanlon Central Hlsh center ... ... -' 0 Mclllalne. 1-rankford High forward, 2 0 VVhlte Northeast High, guard i 0 ltoerckle, VVest, Phlla guard ..... 2 0 Dornhelm I rankford Iflsh. forward. 2 0 llarrlson I ronkford Illsb forward . 2 0 Hoonov. Northeaet High forward ..I 0 Yoiicum, Prankfnrd High, center.... J 0 Sacks, bouth l'hlla. guard 1 0 lJeesen, South l'hlla., center 1 0 llrwJht, West Vhila guard 1 O Gross, Centtal High, guard ....... 1 0 Mclntoech, VVest Phlla.,, forward ... 1 0 Cartledge, Prankford High, guard ..1 0 FHtST TDAM STANDING Won Lost Southern Hfgh School (ermauown High ........ . J Cantral High School , O 4 Northeast High School 4 West Ihlladelphla High.. . 4 H Trades Bchool , l . 4 7 Prankford High School O B SECOND TEAM LEAGUE SCOniNQ FO, F. Goldblatt. South rhlla. forward ..28 1J livenson, Trados School guard ... 0 40 Kravltz South l'hlla forward .. . 30 a l.ehr Nonheast High, forward .. I 41 l.abrum. Central High, guard .... 12 3J Mcintosh, West Phlla., forward . . U 21 Oeventer. bquth l'hlla.. guard. . . 8 -Ji MacUlalne. 1 rankforl High, center. 13 1C Harrison, I-rankford High, forward 4. Sd Paul. Northeaet High, forward, . . . 1B S Davis. West l'hlla.. forward .... 8 11 ,...i- w --. l.hlln . forward ...... 12V.R PC Dlnsmore. Oermant n High, forward Grossman guard. li 1'olland, South PhUa . guard. irnn.-ii- Jn-,hat Hlan. srua ara . . . gviard Pauver. Frankford High, forward. Crompton. Central High, (orwara Abrams, South Phlla-. forward.... Heevea, Northeaet High ward.. . . Wells. Germantown. Illgh. center.. Sell. Northeast lilt i. ....... I lllrli forward 9 . ..' i.n-t.un Irish, forward White Northeast High, guard .... ilcCullough. West Phlla., guard.... r homas. Northeast High, forward. , Desssn. South Phlla .guard,.. Knoblock, Trades School.-renter. . . Monroa. Trades Khool. center ?.lX'K?.'ft Bf.rb' SKS:::::: O "." :,i,II,l.. h...rH ;z!X?2F' n.rmantown High, forward Krechtr West Phlla., center........ 4 4 4 Hettle. CBl -llti l center lower. Oermaniown nam .u-.-.. j Atr.'cVnVM fflSffvAWj:;: lYaTkmJrlf-Central High, forward. . ..ii nirmintown illgn. guaraM. x i.Si. Tradea School, forward. Vote. In, '""?: --. ..-! iiiffh rentrt.1 j forward.. . Miiberff Tuifh-r. Traaoa pepuut .- iruara..., center. . .. Hatlsmun ':r' uaitih l'hlla. Jiidm Trades School, guard....... Sowaii T.iittina Douiii lj::- -... rT-'"I stir.,. r11ft . ruard SS55: Adams, r.. ri::: hrsneh. West !S.rFraish! i-a:JLvus..r,vford High, gl guard... guard. J 2 Schneider, onuv -" SECOND TEAM tBAQUB 8TANDINO Won LAat 1 Northeast 'High School, ,,.i.,, . I wjswm NEHF, OF BRAVES, REFUSES CUT IN SALARY; MAY QUIT TKRIID HAUTB, Ind. 1'eb. 19 Arthur Nehf, pitcher with the Boston Club, of the National League, has refused to sign tho contract sent him and railing for n big cut In salary, declaring that he will quit the game. BOSTON, Feb 1 The signed contracts of three additional members of tho Boston Nationals, Pitcher Don P. Bagnn, Bailey, an outfielder, nnd Tragerser, a catcher, havo been received. Pitcher George Tjlcr, It was stated, ngrred to terms with Man ager Stalllngs Brcsnahan Releases Pitcher Strand TOLEDO. O, Feb iaritrhtr Paul Strand hss bn released un1r optional ssreemnt, to the Memphis club, nt tha floutnrrn l.r.u. according to the announcement mada by Prenl nnt llrnnahan. of tha to. h 1 Amerlcin Ao clatTon club. Strant 1 a left bander, and enmo here last ear trom tho lloaton Nationals. Strand Is tha nflh pitcher to leava tha Toledo club within two dav Adams Mcfoll and Kal. erllna having been aent to Memphis and Main to Loalsvllle. FIFTEEN CENTS Scholastic Atltlclic Roster tor Today ick not urn ( hentnut Hill ts. HpUcophI Academy, at the W Inter (lurcltn ttlnk. lURKr.TIIUI. mr.it school i iiaU!i: Tranltford lllsh a. Central lllsh, nt Cen tral tilth. . (lermantonn llltli vs. Nnrtheant lllsh, at Nnrtheatt. , , Mmtli I'hllsdelnliU vs. West Philadelphia, nt Meat I'lill utclidila,. 1 OTIII It tOSTLITS Rwnrthmore Trepi . t liotnut Kill Acad enir. at M. Vlnrtln. t nnkhnhocl.cn lllsh vs. Ilathorn lllsh, at Ifathoro. . ..... I s Pnlle ('ollcso ra. Immaculate Heart, at I a Halle. . . Harm intiiwn cai1cmr t. (lermantown VrleniN, nt tiernitintown. , t ... , mtarihinore lllsh orrltoirn lllsh. nt NerrUtnnn. . .... I'ennasrote lllth ts. Inmdcn Ill(h, at ( nmden. rving xiratiiHFi wntrviKBi - - - T Yl &jL?zE? ' o 1917 SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPER,! By LOUIS II. JAFFE r After more than three years one of r.ddle O'Kecfe's ambitions will have been satis field when he mingles In combat with Kid Williams at the Olympla tonight. O'Keefe was Williams's sparring partner on the coast for the Kid s contest which gained him the bantam championship when Johnny Coulon was dethroned. Because of personal reasons, O'Keefe wanted to got a crack at Williams from tire first day the latter was crowned. Kven though Williams Is now oft the bantamweight pinnacle. It mnkes no dlf fcrento with O'Keefe. Kddlo wanted to meet Williams as champion or no champion, nnd tonight Is the night O'Keefe will be sat isfiedafter three years They will box 120 pounds ringside. i , lildle Shannon, following hla victory over Terry McOovern. wilt make, hla aecond Philadel phia appearance at tha Cambria Club Friday night, lie meets Jos Koons. Charley Doris oris hick and Johnny uuny are remaicnea lllllllillllllllllllllillllll You who know the delightful qualities which have made the PURE Turkish Ciga rette the world's most prized smoke You who believe that these qualities can be found only in 25 -cent cigarettes Try Murad 1 5 cents. Quelle fori mthami 25Qk GgcuudCn d4ni an 24E I limn V& - A - ilk - 1vlUs ciGW1 A Jiiiimjiii"1: liflrrftlllT fir' llltlllllTil ?mS2. 'cco ' thi ' "T Movers will mftet Tommy fana-don. Other- ' are Tommy Carey vs. Mike Hums and!! tianion vs joo uensran fliiMsA IwU will sinneftr In tha atMfil ' Olympla tnntaht. Tounr Marino, or w will b Oua's epponan int. lounr .KtteM Bpncer va. Mlk rTanma I'jaric, urt and Ullly Hints other bout. vi. iTunkta Conway ar. a Mllburn 8lor ! to ! NirTrt unuui loniKiu. . iia la to Jo vT22T in a ttn-rounatr. amloua to.ao Hay lor box alnca ha knock. oi . nav and forced Iach Crots Into ratlremant eara a so. IxtntaUna 1ot a rftrMa declalon on In tht thirteenth round of a match with Aicneii at Kanaaa city laat wctx, waa scheduled for fifteen roundi. The bout rtlllr MrCinwr waa knocked down by a aaMnaV durlnr a mlxup, after slvlns Charley Metru il nfteen.round decl.ion over Otto Wallara .vaua Kan knaaa City. Thla bnut waa beld In cnnlu tlon with tha Ioulslana-McNelt match. iaht A Corporation Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish and Egyptian Cigarette IntheWorld. 1 n 11I1U Iw ! m Hnttl crx "" i Z.A to UJ K' kr n Pi 41 aS' 4, la Tr iVfi J J ; i 'i. .4I' ' ? S: trj ln-m if; y ? i,.i.,, i , -lKilarlU:.. ililllilUI . . JsTSaW.1Ty1H, . Jtlt ;
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