rrn "a miiOTisMspii VrHBTrifi-V mRwmfam a .Y..wjfy umi fiffi t.Uii i . -V FLeeWd ! ' ' - , . ....' i .r. . -rinitbiMM poorness ana uick Thinking Uive Him Victory uver renttier Dy Small Marj m mitmmM BE NN N T, ) Jhreng of 60,000 Sees Light weight Crown Webble in Torrid Eighth Round CRAFTINESS OF CHAMPION SAVES HIM FROM DEFEAT Rally Near Finish Gives New Yerker Edge Over "Pride of Philadelphia" 4 ROUNDS FOR SOUTHPAW Defender Earns Six, With Twe Even Beth Punished , Severely ny LOUIS II, .IAFFK Itrmiy Leenard is still the world' lightweight, champion. And , nt I lit Mine lime, Lew Tendler, Philadelphia's pugilistic pride mid greatest of south faw scrappers in the history of lint hum, continues te loom ns the New Yerker's most dangerous challenger and foremost contender for the l.""-pound diadem. Only after n savage twelve-round tilt wits Lpuiiiii'iI abl" te slip from tl.e ring n winner by a narrow mat sin ever "heftj Lneie" it: Tie mametli pine bowl ea IIej le's thirty a. .'es .it .leiscy City Inst ulcliL before a thieng estimated at mete than C.0,000. The fans will lone rrme.iiber tlie val iant, game, although futile effort of the I'liiladelphia lad te pluek the pugi listic plume from the head of the foxy (iethnm Slovenian. Leenard's Kxperlcnre Facter Leenard's experlenee, his long trail in the ling since llllL', went n Ions war net en!) te decide the fr,ncas in Ms favor, but aNe te save him from what looked like a knockout in the eighth round. There were ether times when Benny found Milling net he smooth, mid It was Ills coolness and quick thinking that brought him through te victory, even though the Margin was se slight. After the contest there were many ulie believed that the least Tcmllcr do de wrved was a draw, while there were some fans who thought the I'hilndel phlnn was the one entitled te the edge. Tendlcr's stent advantage in that eighth round, which was ills best, and in which leennrd suffered mere punish ment than he ccr was forced te assimi late in a half deen battles put together bofeic iiiade Lew appear like a sure winner. However, that was the last session in which the Philadelphia lad showed te adantage, and Benny man aged te come through in the lead from the ninth until the final clang of tae Seng, te that' he succeeded in overcom ing the big advantage gained earlier by the contender. Of the deen periods Tendler was out in fient in four, sl belonged te the elm (union and two were even Of the fi..f n.. t i .... i. ... . .1 three ,1 iVerc eve 1 !e.V,ml n I .'.," " erccen. Leenard ap- ie ViiMiiv lnfU- u..ii7,.w 1 1. -,. '''" ' e m.iu lietty wallops by Tcuuier that , IHMIf'M MlflU" fiml l. iiu Ii.a ..... f.. b srr!" !i rr,iw'f !.-. ; -- .. ....... ,...r.. UV.I.(. HUH llfll llueugli the well-known, much-discuss, ed knockout leute. Crowd Pre-Tcndler By the npplause nccerdi-d the ic ic epcctlve boxers when they were intro duced by Jee Humphries, with the con tender getting the mere notable ovation, were was given the impression that lue Jans wanted te see the coronation of a new title-holder. Throughout the con test the urglngs of the Tendler rooters te Knock him out. Lew!" were mole jwdent nnd clamorous than thu root root leg for the chnnipleti. Jt was net until the sixth round get under way that Leenard started te hew any of the form that has mnde aim one of the most brilliant of light- ""K"i mixers. Ilie seventh sess Inn new, nut net before Tendler had tched with a left te the body that al most doubled up Leenard. Leenard Sags Heimy sagged and it looked as If he euld go down. Hut at this juncture J.een.ud s coolness, eien when en the rge of what might have been a knock. ' i'n.n,10 t0 lllst lactic. Uenny net only held en, but he also started te ding J endler around the ring with him, su) . mg at the sami) time, "That was it Pretty punch. Come en; try it again why don't ou keep fighting?" this conversation worked en Tendler with the effect that Leenard had dc Hred, for Lew slackened up a bit te answer, "Why don't jeu ue some JjKhting and step talking se luucuV" Hint was the cue for Leenaid, and he tmitinucd te chatter until the end of the ermy session, -and it might be said tmt Leenard "tulked Tendler out of 'topping him." ,.ii'''int,n0l8l.,tl1 reull(I w-,li t1"' '"'t 1" Jjhieh '1 endler scored heftily and luai '? en the tltlehelder. l'rein the ninth "nnd, en through the tenth, elcM-nth mid lust iiiuliig. Leenatd. boxing fast d punching hard and often, wliiilm-,-jeicd a lessen In the line points of tin '", at the same time serving tlie dial "nger n let of punishment. , Neither boxer escaped unscathed. rinui' Wt'r,e " "u,r el battle-scarred nattier when they were ready te leave '"' ring. Kach was bleeding profusely I'em the mouth. Tendler fnun the iiese as well, wliile Leentitd's light eje Vius gory and swollen. Leenard I-escs Tueth I'nrt of the ilamnge done by Tendler "Pimientlv went unnoticed b the ma- ' -"" 'i'i"-ii uuiii titiii- uiuuiiti lfllVJWI ri-il Ii niinc- .t.. ...,' J." 'I.i. Ill the secnnil l-nnnd n left In NEARKNOCKOU BEATS TENDLER "Bain found the chnninicm Hushlm: i ' ' i "" '"n "V" Mnn" """ " s"llprl along in his usually clever sle.'' ' ''i'""'1'? w" '. ,!' , "'I "P. the t Ihe.clghtl, 'was a'mgV.maie for , " Zmi " " '""" """' f the champion. A icieus lrft-1 and mi- i. T . Ieicut te the elin she k , ii ill " ",,s '" tll,s "i0" "t a left ,!,lJ ir... ..1'.'.'.0(,.K, "' Uw ! l"le- uppercut te the meutli sen.-irnMd tlm tin nn. i, ii. i .. hi ii I a' "'''" , , , . .. mil in ii' iiiriuii, .iiiuiiik iiiiii iiiiiiii ii.i i inni', "nullum gcci . n I IIIIV 1 enev fur ti" "tt "" "' !" f",1!1"1 f-7"""' Ms . lent. The round ended jn , six leut.ds. when It was called 2 . nh t til n ,L ,,V If A" iV "", i''"' ','K "'.". "B'"-"."!- i ' " 'l'"''. ""I ""' ''" iI'I'"'h for I'M! King was having the he t," ,f I'ltin . f'ltlnii of Iteferee Ilarr.v I Tendler with a right lead te the Jaw. ' sciup with .loe ttiiinu. whei It u,.i uteliii "nf i,::c.f,a',I 'm" UY r'TI... latter get In a left te Leenmd's Champien's Hlght Scores lM ,',, ttttttvr t ; '; ' . real Lnfl,? . ''!'' .'i""1 "'''""' e,'"i dainagcd optic, le-epenlng the .'lit nnd The tenth also found Leonnrd in n After the I.eenaid-Tendler set'-te fnn ,'i.ti0. '" ,,(l ' ,0 '""T''0'1 ,0'"l' causing bleed te llevv again. boxing mood, lie picked his open- ivtl. Hurtlev wen te, iik a list Ml H ' Cdle "tl1 ""d t0Hbea U t0 Ws ''!?"" W,,B hc.xlngfi.stei' new than ings, .linking, Tendle,! miss and t)ing Denley in what was adver seV. i the IL ; rhw .-e ileubt that- Jentrd ,He ecered often, -Xendlct jeaisBcder ftuddexiljrXenard Jed. ivith, aj:Ji ht te 'winner l e LEONARD BHiiiHNHMMHMMMIIIHAPrf. '"HHHHHilBHl Leenard Received $180,000. Tendler Richer by $90,000 Benny Leenard's thirty-six min utes of ncllvlty at Beyle's Thirty acres netted him $180,000, the larg est sum ever received by a light weight. The champion's slinre of the gross receipts was -i0 per cent, while Tendler received '22 per cent. The former newsboy received ap ap pievimntely .$00,000 In his effort te wrest the title from Leenard. used up all of his available strength in i standing off the twenty-thrcc-.enr-eld battler, who has net been eltmlniiteil from the championship running by nny means. It was a surprised Leenard, tee, for he had it all figured out that Tend ler's awkward sfyle would make Lew an easy knockout victim. Net only was Leenard mystified, but se were n mujeiity of the tremendous crowd. With the finish of the battlu there was no wild demonstration. Leenard, the liiarveleus, nicked by aj inalnritv of the exnerts te score a knockout ever the unorthodox boxer, he who stands with rlnht hand extended and right feet out, n southpaw, known generally in the parlance of the game as "a sucker" for a right-handed puncher, had failed te sustain the prediction of ills supporters nnd left doubt in the minds of hundreds as te the winner. The fans, these who believed in an easy Leenard victory, were amazed nt the'start. Tendler begnn as the aggres sor, leading with n straight right te Leonnrd's face. It was a light blew, but it gaye Lew credit for connecting with the first punch of the battle. Tendler Aggresslve Tendler continued te go te Leenard, 'missing a left te the body. It was Lew's most dnngereus wallop, directed te the pit of the stomach, but Benny man aged te step aside, and the blew missed Its murk. Lew found lodgment with a left te the face and followed with sev eral ethers. Leenard being unable te re taliate. When they were separated from a clinch, it was noticed that the cham pion's right eye was reddened. Tendler. urged en from his corner te keep whanging at the body, found that he could net land, nnd before the finish of the opening canto switched te the head. Being separated from u clinch about half a minute before the end of the round. Leenard showed bleed as tllp ""-"It a gush ever his right eye. At tlie ueil Marline tic second round t,,l nlix,,,u- '1Vmller 1,m"'cetl frel !' ,,,., ... ip.,,11,,,. .ii, nViit ...i n.... ". 1"""" ..-. ....., ...., iuiiwu lug with a Ifft te the body ,i,i r..,,...i i.i .. i Belh blows & - x kv Leenard led with a right te e blew did no damnge. secutlve session. The third opened with Tendler rush ing the champion ns before. A belt te the body made Benny come in close and held. "Loek nt the champion clinch." went up u cry. Anether punch te the stomach, right en the belt, bieught n snuuwK by Leenard te the referte. However, the blew was net low. nnd r.itie piid no nltentien te the chntn- plen. while Tendler bent ulnnii'lim I iiiv.'iv iiiiii imrn ii.tn.,.. I An.... i ,1 ' . ., .... . i: ...... , ' ."'i. ...tit..-. 4.1-iMlilIll II L' champion fiem one of his teeth, and i.eenaru snowed tils lirst sign? of talk ing. Verbal Rattle, Toe "Why don't you fight?" asked Leon Leen nrd, and Lew waved his right glove nt Denny with, "Why don't jeu?" Ten dler missed two right leads and fell against the ropes as Leenard retaliated with two rights te the Jaw that shook up the challenger slightlj. This was tlie first even period of the contest. '1 endler failed te open the fourth ns the r.gggichstir and Leenaid walked in with a right uppercut thnt sent Lew's head back. The champion tore after Tendler with both arms fijing, but lie missed and in his anxiety te connect Denny slipped te the iloer. Leennid started up from his knees, but went down ngnln, probably thinking that Tendler might punch at him while lie was en the fleer, lint Lew took two steps bnckwnid with his Jinns uiised everhuul. Deth were sniilnig. A left te the body made Leenard held, nnd at the bell Lew connected with two mere blows, this time te the head. This leund belonged te Tendler by a small margin. Tendler Hlccds Leennid opened the fifth bj leading with a light te the bed). He followed up with a left hook te the head and Tendler ducked. Anether Leenard body blew made Lew clinch, and at close quarters Denny ripped hi several upper cuts that brought bleed fiem Tendlcr's meutli. The Philadelphia!!, however, came back stinng and bv a liiilllant i.Uly. , consisting of a thick of puiu lies te the iienii nuu ihmi.i , hiiiiiiiki-ii u Minnie liell IlleV Cnt te plncn nnnrlm lii- .if .. ......I... ...... ... I..H..I. .!.... ' ' ....... n....... Leenard shot a right uppc rcut te V ,e w i "K"u" '" " , The champion had his tMwATwAVZcuZK. 't. in .e",1"F niPred te hnve weakened , ropes and he rifled blows Lew lore after the champion landing 1.PllVlllUptin !""' . "' .But Tendler 1 hard te head and bedv wli t,..ih i,nn.iK .".'" .''"' '"T11"1". " .""t se" e icnuier made a game ana v the end of the round finding the dial- Z J ?, , .f ", S."" lLT. '."'"'.'i?', "' th reu"'l longed te lenger out in front for the semml rnn- . .. .. ....: ".V"..1!."" "u "i,mlu At the sfnrL of tlie elu I c nuu I ill ..f .1.. ....!..! 1.1.1.1.... I ..I. ..II. 1.. 1.....I..... i , , .. ... AND TENDLER IN The upper Illustration shows the, glare of the lights in the Kltliard are seen in one of ernl lefts and they engaged In n slug ging bee "with the champion having a slight edge. . At clee quarters Leenard pushed several stlnglpg tippcrcuts te Lew's mouth nnd a cut in his lower lip began te show bleed. Tendler was rocked just before the bell by n right lead, and the canto ended as the first wen by the champion. Tendler came out of his corner for the seventh round with his mouth still bleeding. Leenard uncorked a series of blows te Lew's head, and for tlie first time tlie I'hiladclphlan looked as if he wns in danger. Tendler Warned Leenard led with a right te the jaw, but Lew dropped his head slightly and the blew lauded flush en his nose. This enraged him and he tore in with body punches, being warned by l'rtle for hit ting low. The champion was romping nleng cleverly and with much speed, making Tendler miss and ceunteiing with punches te the head and body. Leenard snot in a right under Tendler s heart thnt made him back up and Benny fel te hla corner evidently the stronger, But, it wnsn't be, nnd the beginning of the eighth round proved it. Thu minute's rest hnd, done the chullengcr a let of geed. He walked after Leenard, directing n right te the bend nnd left te the body. Leenard blocked the mid section punch and aNe warded off sev eral mere hard lefts te tlie body. Leenard finally uncorked a terrific right under the lienri. nml n 'r...,.n..i. - - . . . ---- . ........ was forced back the champion followed I with another tu the same place. With ' licnnv iiiinin? after him. Tmniilip tin,.,i iiiii-ioeieu ati't met tlie champion with n i.i'i.i...... 1..C. , . .i .,. .1... !.".. . : v. . "" .. ,ii.iiMin iru llllll't('lll HI llll! IllOUlll. Then another similar blew shook up the ihumpien. He tried te clinch, but Lew's powerful left again found Denny's chin and his knees sagged. A left te the body almost doubled up the tltlehelder and it looked as If he was about te go down. Hut Denny fell Inte a vise-like clinch, wrestled Tendler nretind n bit nnd talked te him at the sniue time. Leennid butted the l'liilu- delphiau in the mouth. In inning bleed. hi that both hud claret streaming fi nm their lips, Leenard in Danger In Eighth Leenaid appealed te he In bail shape throughout the period, keeping up a itipid-lhc Hue of chatter. Tendler, making tlie mistake of talking back and waving his bauds at the champion, looked ns if lie lest a few valuable mo ments that might hnve been somewhat serious for Leenatd had Tendler punched instead. At the bell, the c liiiniplen, n bit webblv, steed still in his tracks ami smiled ut Tendler. Lew smiled back, asking "Hew's that?" This proved that Tendler had all of his confidence, but it also showed that Leenard still possessed all of his wits, llrtle had te wave the men 10 their lespectlve cerneii A Leenard came out, somewhat re freshed lifter the mcky eighth, and he began dancing mound Tendler, "Come en and light," Invited Denny, "Don't talk back," came fiem Lew'a corner, "keep punching te the body." Lew went nfter Dennv, but lie side stepped, missing a right uppercut at the same time lie iccevercd nuicklv, low ever, and stmt ever a vicious light l0 the jnw that knocked Tendler back ' ,m , ,,,iSi ''ie New Yuil.er i en- I tinned te be clevcilv during the latter' llftt,-t Illlll 111 III r 111,"., ii ivil liz I III I '- inn. hi t ., mti.lu , ai. e..n.. THE RING champion nnd challenger under the arena last night. Belew the boxers their numerous clinches Physical Comparison of the Principals Tenillrr TennM 23 jc:ir A si" .20 Aeiira r. ft. 7 In JlelKht 5 ft. Wt In. IS.", Ins WrlKht 135 llm. IS In Nrck 14". In. '17 In Client, normal 3H In. .I!)'.- In... Chest, pximndril 30 In. 14 In Ulceus 14 In. .Ii In Wnlst 27. In. II In Kiiri'iirm II 'i In. Il In TIiIkIi .10 In. lfl In Cntf 14 n. K'i In nklr s In 70 In Uracil HO In. OVs In .... rlit Gilt In. the jaw nnd the blew shook the former newsboy. With Tendler in a daze, Benny flew nt tlie 1'hiladelplilaii with n series of punches te the bend and a clinch fol lowed. The tltlehelder missed n right as ills opponent poked In n hook te the jaw. Tendler valked te the tones. Leen ard recovered quickly and tore at hU adversary, binding with a right that fee en the te the head icpt his feet Icieus finish. Leenard. ,-cnth. Bennv missed two right leads, with a hard uppercut. He then scored Try for Knockout It looked as If the champion wns try ing his utmost for a knockout. He shot ever three straight rights te Tendlcr's head in rapid succession, but each ei the punches wns blocked. With Tendlep .linutnif n,M n .n ltnnt defense, the foxy champion again "'sorted te his clever boxing. Leenard ' '""' ,lnllch the better of the round. , While a resume of the bnttln mi in ,i. ,!..! e ., , ----- ..." ',"" "" iruine iieweii lA'enaiil with liv.i rminile 'Pn.iill.tM ...ill. eA..u .. I . live rounds. Tendler with four nnd tivn even, tlie big ndtnntnge gained bv the challenger in the eighth entitled him te an even break for hostilities, with the last round still te be decided. Se that, in reality, the margin of Leonnrd's victory was that of his ad ad vnntnge displayed In the final three minutes, during which the champion tried his hardest te get ever nt least a knockdown wallop. Leenard opened the final frnme lib x"lKjt letttl te the body. He made tendler miss and scored heavilv 1 ',! with blows te head and mld-seeweri. Denny tried te punch uipldl.v, mestlv with lights te the head, and in his anxlet te get ever a telling punch he fell te the fleer. Willie Leonine! was doing most of the fighting ns the bell sounded ending the fuss, he was no stronger, If ns strong, an the challenger. "Southpaw Hard te Selve" The only thing the bout went In pievc wns thnt "Leenard was away off when no iieiiiiieu uie I'liilaclelpli a south- paw, because he admitted immedliitelv niter tlie lieut, "A southpaw's stjleM, ceriaiuiy is narcl te solve." i Alse, it was demonstrated te that large gatlici Ing In llevlc's Thlitj Aeies that lendler. the southpaw, is lnr fnim i being the "Illiulie ,n" i i ii. lilm te be. i.i-iiimui iieueveii 1 iirtheriiierc, there is little doubt in the minds of most of the fans that Leenard is net the same liivlnelble boxer he has been m the past and that lendler continues te threaten his world's iijiniw eigne ciutiupiensiiip. There were two preliminary bouts, each of which was cut short, nut le calise cither contest was .me-sl.led, but rather te hasten the contest between Leenard and Tendler. An auliurn-linlred lad, lied .Mem cm. STORY OF FIGHT TOLD BY ROUNDS Summary Shows Clese Battle Waged Between Leenard , and Tendler . IT WAS A ROUGH FIGHT First Round Tendler used n right hook for the head. He missed two mere. Leenard missed n right for jnw. A clinch followed. A left te the rye made Leenard blink. He rubbed the, eye te clenr his vision. Tendler rushed, nnd, after missing, fell under the lower rope. Leenard waited for hi in te get up. Het exchnnges te head, both letting both hnnds go rapidly. A left hook te Leon Leen ard's right eye cut n deep gash ever the champion's eyebrow, nnd bleed strenmed down his check. They were mixing nt the bell. Second Round Leonnrd's seconds hnd patched up his eye. He smiled and nppenred unconcerned. Leonnrd mnde Tendler miss two lefts. Tendler forced him te n corner nnd landed n left en the eye. Leonnrd bounced n right off Tendlcr's chin- Tendler wns wild with left swings. Leonnrd lnnded n right nnd ducked n return. Tendler had the better of infighting. Leonnrd changed te the body nnd lnnded hnrd en Tendlcr's ribs. They fought despcr ntely in n neutral corner, both landing. Tendler landed n left en ribs nnd Leon Leen ard countered heavily as the bell rang. Third Round Beth missed left leads, fell into n clinch, nnd then both lnnded te the head. Tendler forced the cham pion into a corner nnd Leonnrd com plained when Tendler lnnded a body blew. A left te the mouth broke Leon Leen ard's false front teeth from its moorings nnd he threw it nwny from the ring. Tendler forced nnd kept after the cham pion's middle. Leonnrd did great work nt close quarters, ripping both hands te the body. Tendler hooked savagely with his right. He made the champion break ground continually. Brings More Bleed A right opened Leenard's eye again nnd bleed flowed down his cheek. Tendler landed right te . the cheek. Leenard complained when Tendler roughed in the clinches, nnd Tendler laughed nnd invited him te the center of the ring. Leonnrd jabbed repeatedly and drove Tendler off plumb. Tendler was rushing wildly, missing a let as the champion cleverly ducked and blocked. They worked hard en Leonnrd's right eye during the rest between rounds te step the flew of bleed. Fourth Round They fiddled for nn opening. Tendler lnnded te the body, Leonnrd countered with a right. They exchanged lefts nnd rights, then crowd ed te the ropes. Leenard lnnded left te the face. Tendler rushed Leenard, stepped inside nnd hit him en the chin with his right. Tendler backed Benny agnlnst the ropes, landing hnrd en Leonnrd's jnw. Leonnrd reached the jnw, but the blew wns high. Tendler hit Leenard en the jnw. Leonnrd slipped te the fleer and Tendler bncked nwny nnd wns applauded. Irt-n bruis ing rnlly close in Tendler landed en Leonnrd's body nnd fnce. Leenard drove three rights te Tendlcr's jaw. Tendler crowded Leonnrd te a corner. Tendler wns rushing Leenard nt the bell. Fifth Bound Leenard put two rights te the body and they clinched. Leenard hit n right te jnw en the break. Tend ler sent two straight rights te Leon Leen ard's body. Leonnrd jabbed te the face with the left. When they clinched Benny fought with one arm free. They clinched repeatedly. Leenard landed two right uppercuts te the body. Tpnd ler forced nnd they fell Inte another clinch. Tendler landed two lefts te the body and drove Leonnrd te the ropes. Leenard shot n right te the heart. Leenard rapped Tendler twice te the jaw. Tendler hooked two rights te the jaw. Tendler landed light left te body. Beth were tired from the pace nnd were mlssinsr. f(niun minthci. I clinch. Tendler landed n right te body, j Tendler rnpped hard te head with a right. Leenard landed two rights te the body. Thev were fighting en the ropes at the bell. SlxtJi Round Tendler led with n left thnt missed. They trnded body blows nnd Leenard hit Tendler en the jaw, staggering him, but Lew kept coming In and steadily playing for the body. Leenard made him miss, then hit him en the jaw. Again Leenard Scored en the jaw nnd they clinched. Tendler nppeared wild for the first time. Tendler Rallies -icnuier iiuci.cu j.eenuru into a cer ner nnd lended blows te body nnd bend. ' Tendler mlseed a hard swing te the head and Leenard uppercut him twice then landed swing te jaw. Tendler landed hnrd left te the bend. Tendler wns boring in te fight nt close range They exchanged heavy lefts. Leonnrd landed en the chin, but Tendler came back for mere. Tcndler's nose nnd mouth were bleeding badly ns the round closed. Seventh Round Tendler forced nnd hooked right nnd left te the bend. Theu a clinch. Leenard sent Tendler back i with right nnd left te jaw. liloed lan down Tcndler's chin. Tendler landed n right and two lefts te the bend nnd they clinched ngain. Tendler landed n hnrd right te bed). Anether clinch. Tlie champion landed te the jaw and wobbled Tendler. Itights and lefts te the body drove the champion te the ropes. Leenard again complained Tendler was hitting low. Tendler went I Inte clinch, swinging his light for the uenu. i.eeuani jaiiDed twice te the head nnd blocked right. Leonnrd shook Tendler with rights and lefts te bedv. Leonnrd missed Iett te bend. He drove light te thu body. Tendler rushed and Leonnrd drove n -left te the henrt. Tendler lauded two tight swings te the he lie.iii. in it (iiiicli lie lutidul two rights the bed.v. I.eenaid lnnded right te tlie head and sent the challenger against ropes. Thev fought te the 'enter. if the ling nml Leenaid missed n light te the head as the bell nine. ... ..... J'.lgntli Heuiiii Tendler jabbed r L'ht te the face and the.v fell into a clinch. Leenard uppercut rigiit te the jaw at close quaiters. Leenard missed right te body. Leenard drove right te Tcndler's beilj and sent Lew te the lenes. Tendler Iniiiki'd n i.li.iit- tr. il... jaw and shook up Leenard with a ter- ' rule pitncii te tiie chin. The champion ' hung en after the punch and Kenny vlrtuall.v had one knee te the limn- I Tendler tried te take advantage of thl-l opening, but the chaiuiihiii .lanceil ' aieuiici. iu'iiiiv iniiig en ter ilcu liti.. Leenaid smiled and it was seen thnt 1'iUlii.v had lest a teeth Tendler close! In en the champion and but ti'icil him about the fine at the bell Leenard was tired when lie walked te his coiner, Tendler walked with him te his mrucr and asked the champion hew he liked thnt. Tcndler's reuud. Ninth Hound Leenard bleeke.l n wi te jth head ni thta, Lh iuviublt Fighters and Managers Tell Their Angle of Beut Benny Ieeiiard Tendler Is a tougher fellow thnn I imagined. He Is strong nnd game. He did net hurt me with his body blows, but he nnneyed me by hitting low repeat edly. I think every one will admit thnt I solved his seuthpnw style. I have no nllbl te offer, but my friends knew I went into the ring Buffering from n heavy cold nnd I could net seem te get going right until the eighth round. Lew Tendler I think I satisfied everybody thnt I nm Leonnrd's mus ter. I finished fresh and strong. His blows did net hurt me. I knew in my heart I could knock out the champion in n finish bout. It is only n question of getting him in some Stnte that permits decisions. Billy Gibsen (Leonnrd's mnnagcr) Benny wns net himself by n long way. He went into the bout with a heavy cold. But I am sure every fair-minded fnn will ngrec thnt the champion wns entitled te a decision hnd one been rendered. Leonnrd had mere difficulty thnn he anticipated In solving Tcndler's peculiar style. Frem the eighth round en Benny gave Lew n sound lacing. Phil Glasstnan (Tcndler's man nger) I nm satisfied thnt I have the next lightweight champion of the world. It is only a question of get ting Leenard te box Tendler some where where decisions ere telernted. Harry Ertle I nm net permitted te intimnte nn opinion ns te the rel rel atlve abilities of the principals. Leenard nnd Tendler fought fnlrly, nnd I nm sure every spectator must hnve realized that he had witnessed ene of the very finest lightweight bouts of ten years. clinch. Tendler rushed nnd lnnded n light hook te tlie bend. Leenard jabbed te jnw, followed !v n right te Hie limnl. Clinch. Leenard ducked nwny us Tendler lnnded left te Jiead. Tendler ruined nnd the champion caught him with a right te the Jaw. Tendler landed a hard left swing te inw nnd r.nciined clinched. They exchanged rights and lefts te head. Tendler rushed nnd " OPEN in THE Don't This Big Sale La Tusca, Richelieu and Other PEARLS DOWN There ELGIN WATCH LADY'S r.LfilN WIUST WATCH 14-kt, BOlil-niliMl 20-1 car cne. E- rHlent timekeeper and tutty ffi BUarnnteeri. Sc Down . , (jfmSM Rogers' Silver Mahogany 20 ptcrnH -- guar ntccil In liaml utne i nun Ac Heivii Lhime Clocks Sc Down CREDIT TO ALL HONEST FOLKS v. ilr,T,-rfy Leonnrd ducked. They fought hnrd at clese quarters. Leenard Wobbles Leenard sent right and left te body. nnd n hnrd right te tlie jnw forced Tendler te clinch. Leonnrd feinted rapidly, Tendler sent hard right te the head nnd Leenard's legs wobbled. Leonnrd lnnded right te the jnw. Leonnrd jabbed twice te head. Leenard landed n benuty te the henrt with hi right. They were fighting nt close quarters when bell rang 1WI. ttnlin.1 TniHlTnr led firl.r l.ul missed. After n clinch Leonnrd lauded ....... .......... . . ...... ..... ... . " - te stomach and Tpented and they clinched ngain. Leenard missed n right te the jaw. Again he hit Tendler in the fctenmch. Lefts nnd rights te the face rocked Tendler. who seemed less aggressive than previously. Leon Leen ard shot a left te the face. Tendler mixed it In n corner, but couldn't land Leenard rushed Tendler ngnlnst the ropes and punched him with lefts nnd rlphts. Leonnrd evnded Tendler and they exchanged hnrd lefts nnd rights. A left stung Leenard, but he came back nn.l iimiluliml Tniullnr ivlili l.ifiu im.11 Kehert si, nrnien i.fw Tenuier aenervea anil pUlllslieil icnilier W till lefts and ,hr ,,rnn iM-enime he forced the Hthtla rights, Lew wns hanging en. Tendler iund did nil the lending. ducked nwny from Ieennril nnd the clinmpleii tapped him en the chin, fol lowing it with three or four savage blows, but Tendler weathered the storm and wns fighting back at the finish. Elcientlt Round They clinched nnd Leonnrd ripped a right te jaw. Tendler poked at Leenard's middle. Beth fought for the body Tendler inUsed tight te the head. Leonnrd Jnbbed te the face. He repeated with two mere lefts te the jaw Thev fought them selves free from a clinch. Tendler forced and lnnded n right te the bead. Leonnrd countered with a right te body. Leonnrd forced Tendler te ropes. Ten dler missed right te head. Benny landed right uppercut te jaw. Tendler sent a hard left te the body as they both missed swings te tlie bead. LfMinnrd nppcii inrec nnrd rights te the jaw. Leenard hnd the better of it. They Iendler sent a hard left te the bed utid shook hands heartily and slapped each they clinched. Tendler missed hard ether en the shoulders nt the end of tht right te bend nnd Leonnrd hooked hUibeut, te the surprise of all. arm around the challenger's bend. Ten- - dler missed right nnd left te body. They Yacht Cluha tn HnM r,i.. were clinched en ropes nt the bell. , , ,. 8 t0 Held Cru,M Twelfth Round-Leenard drove right Un!i&!,W'JM.!:Z,TAX. SSK te the heart. Lew rushed. Imr. tins wltil. He lnnded a left en Leonnrd's jaw and they clinched. I,cenanl stepped inside and lm.,ln,t IIinia 11.... .... I.I.. .1.1.. fill They near Leonards corner, both landing heavily. Leenard landed hard right te chin. 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Mllnrr I think Tendler htl better nf It, ...... H. W. Derr Mr opinion In the bout no.ne. II. Krllermnn, Jr I think renar. r ,.! uarrr .iiarn enmrr n?vrn out ok iwhtv round. ... " Jfr Haines. Jr. A ilrniv. T. (,'. ( elkrtl Leenard. Wnlter Clnlhler Tendler wen meet of tM rniindH, hut cnnnlilrrlnr fleht all the wsjr llireuKii ii ee te iennrii A, I.. ueiKini jenuier nr n mncnt mar tin. I-eule boxed like Hill Tllden playH tennis. K. McNnllv- Draw. J. .1. l'e(Te- Tendler. (ieerce Teuienil A utandnff. M. 4. CrlM I-eennrd, H. C. Ilnrr Innnril. II. A. AVnllare I.enmird Wllllnm T.. Hlrtt Even fight. If Mf adtantiue In Tendler. Krnnk Alnekln Leenard wen Keren eat m (u-elte reumlH. Jake Melnnlein Tendler put tip a fllht, but Leenard was entitled te I tM honor. hard jabs. Tendler fought back. Anether right te the jaw staggered Ten dler. A right te the jaw by Leenard backed Tendler te ropes. A left and right te tlie jaw by Leonnrd, nnd they clinched. 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