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"""'",';""'" 01,1 VP,'" ... y BY HARLAND ROME. Northwestern's inability to ring free wows and set-up shots against Wks- .1 oath at Patten gym last night Met , ti Big Ten basketball game. - The 1 m'A gave the Badger' their second ' tory within a week over the Wild 0 and kept them out in front in 't 1 h eenierence race. The more was maim : r. ten. . The game was a rough and tumble - ,A,-,- art, with 23 peesonal fouls called, - et even then the officials didn't get - cl of them. There was no intentional 'agues, but it was far from a par' et tame and at one time abnoet db.- 'Pined into a fist fight 1 - - karahall had erpilled Clindelewskil, sus a had Eilerman at Madison Monday, is! Clactielewski fell on his bead and knocked Out 1i:1:Lerman rushed up - o Marshall, his right hand pulled . arlt. but Gergberm intervened and le rev was over. Shmielewski was 4"36 sewed Badger to be stretched out, I1 Fester had gone dowd and out arty In the first half. Beat Teams Brmat. Northweeerns 'Pitiful attemlirto to o:ieet. were matched by Wisconsin :rem the foor in the fret half. Both 'imam rased all kinds of shots, from zlid130ar tongs at the basket to sleepier Pot shot& But that shooting from, e Boor was less than half of It !Ms Wildimts mbieed seven eonsectititre free throws while the Badgers i . xeneded en only two out of nine. Northwestern had one purl early in . 2je mooed half. Starting on the short 1 !V el a 11 to 2 score, it ran the count - 1 to 14 to 12 before it again began a lebble. After that Wlsconsin pulled . 'Ally ahead. le baskets the two teams were alike TA eleven each, thcmgh Northwestern : more good shots, but the free '''olrit told the difference in the final rta. Northwestern finally ended rAk three counted out of thirteen. e Wisconsin made nine out of whove floor game helped the rel a lot in getting more shots than to Badgers, counted the first two '' Wats on an under the basket shot and ,...711aer squalled it with a toss from I era a feet ottd kGnlekhantann ply: nlo forir season injury - that slowed , and apparently found him - lomat)" an some pease because he ' 2r-Lin't 'Kart fast, added a follow on ' tarstaTs long shot Mattbusen added ' ot ef two foul shots and Bergherm - 4ted a sleeper through the hoop on l'etita's pas& . Partge Takes Earls Lead. '' Nlettt western led. 6 to 3, 'but WU, "ors began to count a few of their 41sta and ran the count to 12 to 4 'tore Bergberm counted a long shot 1 t . 1--'03ea the side just before the end of half. roster grabbed the ball on trout the jump, pivoted. and countel t Thie was just before be was zached out under his 'own basket 114 4-Ur first aid be got back on his feet 'ot ircurtedlately it the hoop with . -40ther, shot from the corner. and In, -rTslan dribbled through to make a : - 'lit shot count. Tenhopen got a Fd , from Foster under the basket an4 , . - and Foster added e foul beforky . . -ortherntan's long shot was good- T s' ,. 111-er. it o with a bandaged knee. 6 ". - 44 lOne for Gleichmann but he l'oll he better. Tenhopen went out .:1 ills fourth personal foul just be , ra the end of the half. but Rid III' l aimed the . awl og t"' the second half the Wild a 0- W.. ., -med themselves' for a ITIOnlenv ''..a., 1-DParently stepped back Into the -4a at Cant killers. Walter's short - ezt Ell 1 - PART TWO i spoRTS9 AUTOS . Purple Basket Eye Missing; 23 Fouls Are Called. Vontioned on page 4:column 3.1 I 1 F 18ADGERS111HIP WILDCATS, 31-25; MAROONS END LOSING STREAK' i Chicago Outplays Minnesota to Win, 33-25. Chicago won its first Big Ten basketball game last night, defeating Winne-pots. 23 to 25. at Bartlett gymnasium. The result put both In a tie for the cellar poet with one victory and nine defeats apiece. The Maroons were a fairly well balanced team last night. The Penntnil was steady. all players following up their shots and made a good percentage of their tosses. The game marked the final appearance of Capt. - Virgil Gist and Bob Kaplan of the Maroons at Bartlett gymnasium. Changnon Is High Searee harry Changnon. Chicaco forward. was high scorer with five fkgd goals and four free throws for a total of fourteen points. Nelson. Gopher cente, was best , for his team, tossing three baskets and two efforts from the charity tine for eight points. Net-eon and Engebretson. another Gopher. were ejected in the second period for personal fouls. Chicago led, 15-10, in the middle of the ftrst halt but Minnesota put on a sport to lie it up at lit all at rest time. Maroons Take Lead. The Maroons went out In front at the start of the last half with baskets by Gist, Chang-non and Kaplan and a free throw by Gist. while Minnesota was held to one jump shot by Nelson. With the score 25-20, -Owego eased up and Minnesota pulled up to within one point. Then the Maroons broke loose again and; playing a stalling dela3red offense, ran their score to U. while Minnesota was stopped with a single free throw for a total of 25 points. Lineup: - ILUMESOTA 1251 I CRICAGO 1331. n v I B P Otternemaxt .-1 -2 -1 Ku) lan.rt 1 1 3 Tanner.I 1 0 '1 Chaar Galt b 4 1 Nelson.e 3 2 4 Citot..3 312 Rovtle.re 1 0 0 irloll.rf 1 3 3 EnlmetoollAr 20 a 41 Abto tut 2 2 3 Loomeat Chilmdxf 6 0 6 Schoesancrr 1 0 1 liclehmoolat 1 0 1 BottereeGe4ebell. ospireatirler. IMICHIGAN, 25; IOWA', 18 I Ann Arbor, Mich...Feb. 23.---ESpecia1.iMIchigan regained Its early season form which placed it atop the Big Ten standings for the first half of the cainpaign and defeated Iowa here tonight by a score of 28 to 18. The victory definitely eliminated the Ilawkeyes and established the Wolverines in a threatening position. as their two closest rivals. Wisconsin and Purdue. oppose each other Monday night. MICHIGAN ;11.5 1 IOWA rift 1. P B P Ortricrt 1 1 l'irorood.rt 0 1 47,0 omen.. 2 1 1 Nelson. If $ 0 o 8 ree.re 4 0 2 Witooe e 1 1 2 Ikt,4or i S I 2, Ki ?men le 0 2 0 Trog ktow kilt 0 0 0 T Ferree:re 3 0 Kam telt 0 0 0 iSpreditogil 0 1 0 tereeSeho to meir Chit-aro traisire-- 1401ony 1 Notre Donee I - I College Scores I 1111seoss1a. 31; Northwestern. 23. Clarago. 331 Miasmata. 23. Indiana. 32; Illinois. VS. 11 lehtgan. 23s Iowa. 14. Dattasostit. CS; Co isail;:a. 2.3. Navy. 43: Harvard. 4. Caritas. rt Sipes. 13. Oklahoman. 41$ Laasso Age's. 211. Chartotos Teachers, 311; Ohara:ff. 33. Nebraska. 33; Drabs,. 141. Coroeit. 01; Alsosarostk Ie. North Corollas. 3 ; Hashlysa. North Carollaa. 32; V. M. I., 111. rroasylvania. 24; cornea. 25. booth Dakota V.. 83; Horobrirsids. 23. Crosshia, 24; Margarita. 17. Carroll. 331 tato Verret. rx 244oit. 83; Coo. 211. hard; Central. 23; Northwesters.. 111. Mloorspolia. 431 SI- maw. college. 28. Millikia. 3$; Illinois college. IL ladiaaa ilesirvers. SO; Vibrato Resorris. 23. IrAashavolt 42; Amnia. 1111.. athi,cia,(11o IP Imin II r: " IT EJJ r "., .,,c Buyers, Sellers ICnow Nothing of Giants' Deal TUE WORLDS ,, , GREATEST HAIL THE CHAMPIONS - WINNERS IN TRIBUNE MEET 14;evr York. Feb. 230---(Special.)--A $4,000,000 offer for the New York Gianta . reported in dispatches from Miami. Fla.. as having been 1:11114119 by the Madison Square Garden corporation through William F. Carey vice president of the corporation. and Richard F. Hoyt. majority stockholder, was emphatically denied hers tonight,' first by Col. John S. Hammond. act-frig general manager of the Garden, and then by Mr. Hoyt. John J. McGraw. manager of the Giants and a stockholder. in the ?Cationatl Exhibition company. which controls the Giants and the Polo grounds. added an even more emphatic denial to be story; just before be departed this evening for the Giants training camp at San Antonio, Tea. The Bunk." Says McGraw. 66 It is-all bunk." said McGraw. It is so much bunk that I don't want to dignify it with denial." Mr. Hoyt was asked: DM you and Mr. Carey and Mr. McGraw attend a conference in Miami last Saturday to discuss the sale?" "I certainly did not attend any such conference. I did not talk with McGraw." was his reply. "Have you ever discussed the parchaae of the Giants by your corporation with Mr. Charles A. Stoneham?" Never Discussed It. " I never discussed the proposition with Mr. Stoneham in my life." lir. Hoyt added: " Off and On for the last two years the Madison Square Garden corporation has negotiated for the purchase of the Giants. These negotiations were instituted by the late Tex Rickard. but since his death they tave not been continued. So far as the 3-tadieon Square Garden corporatinn is concerned. they will not be resumed. unless Mr. Stoneham approachem us." Arkansas Wins Fourth - Fayetteville. Ark.., ,Feb. Arkansas university gained its fourth straight southwest conference basketball title by defeating the Texas Aggies.'11 to 29. in the final game here tonight- The Razorbacks finished their schedule with 11 victories sad one flettatt !reatf. : '96 4 4 1 4 '', f Ir47:7r - r. , , , ... , FEBRUARY 24. 1929. ,o0 46 - " ' A Atfc6, , JIMMY CHASE WINS AGAIN Sharkey-Stribling Bout on Velvd; Lures Best People BY HARVEY WOODRUFF. Mesas rribene eves Sortatel bfbuzil Beach, Fla-. Feb. 23.Jack Sharkey. Bostonian of LithwiniaikAmerican parentage.. and W. 1- (Young) Stribling IL, of Macon. Ga.. will meet Wedneeday night at Flaming Park arena be-fore an assemblage of approximately MOOG persons for the botior of becoming leading cOla tender for the heavyweight title sue-tendered by Gene Tunney at his retire-went- , 1 This assemblage sitting more or less comfortably upon newly erected board benches. will comprise the most notable gathering which ever graced a pugilistic contest in whkh a title was not involved. It is doubtful indeed whether any title contest ever attracted so many persons of prtuntnence, businees, political. or social. , That is because these persons are spending their vacations at Ainericas playground' and at that playground it is the proper thing to attend the tight. Expenses Total LOW Any lingehng 'doubt that the venture would come a firutncial cropper has been' dissipated by Oal announcement that sales of tickets from this time on will be velvet."' which. In the sporting vernacular, means prodt As expenses are In the neighborhood of $250.000, that means present ticket sales are about $276.000. with the addenda uncertalzi because the promoters never before have held a big fight here and have not experience as a guide. The greatest ticket demand has been for those of the 8I8 and SS varieties with slacker business for the $10. 815. and 820 locations ,AU things connected ,with this bout, even the training sessions. are In a strange setting. Everywhere is amusement and pleasure. It is difficult to erase Abbe holiday spirit As Sharkey and Stribling work in their respective ouarters before admiring or curious spo-Aators you see among tho onlookers men and women in bathing suits. men in white flannels and women in I ' ZIC NZ7SPAPER - ALLodrarArLit t BleastHrements SELALLEIL 111131.1010 ISO pocals..Wels111.....,..,.12 peso& pms...,- .Ass..,....-...1114 Time tame IR. 72 loc4446..-....11ant44 Webs. 43 borbins..(3444614 morsomil .310 Mahn 44 larbos.......Closek empanded......44 beams lihrbes...,...........11sist-22 Wiles 23 Sorban 1314 lhorbee........-...-11140440..... 14 31141600 14 1ottens.,.........-144selk 14114 141111841 15 booboo Sharkey. In appearance and In his Kali. more closely approximates the professional pugilist. although good looking personally and far imam agree. able and good natured than formerly. Young Stribling's physique bi that of a college football tackletall. with good legs and waist small in omnpaza loon to his cheat. Except. for ,,poorerfal biceps end forearms. It would seem a pity to place him against the more powerful appearing Bostonian. Aprarently tea pounds difference in weight accentuates this contrast. Agata. Young Stribling is etrictly a family poeseesion. , Pa Stribling 111 mansgvr and trainer. Ida Stribling sketches his diet and often acts as his timekeeper. Mra. Young Stribling. who comes from prominent Macon family, a pretty and relined looking youtig woman, and her two children. W. L IlL and his baby sister. are on the seem and watch the workouts, while Baby Stribling. soemlled. a younger brother of 'Young Stribling. who battles in the lightweight class, completee.the Ptrthling ménage. a Performed In Vaudeville. Pa and Ma Stribling. Young Stele ling. and Baby Stribling once performed in vaudeville as an acrobatic troupe under the name of the '''' Your Gralutina. Possibly the ganger of their original calling explains why they have no aversion to tbo mama of the house taking up ring life. Possibly his A B Ca In aerobatics explain, why Young Stribling is so shifty in the ring. wh7 be knows tricks of leverage which enable him to t11111 and twist his sparring partners around in their training bouts. - Whether beaterse of their state expo. rience or because of natural cordiality. the entire Stribling family create such favorable impression that 'Uncut an. rrt - , t t4 , .-,"0- , It. '---- t s g ' --I , - I -- .:,,, . . ,l' t,,'-, 4,A. - . iN 0 7 I i lk ot , , . .. gins thousan- d saw the ring titles decided last night at the Colisencs- - Net proceeds of the four day tortroameat will go to aid couralesccut es-Jerrie meg. , 1 4k - , e " , , " , , ? Jimmy Chase successfully defends his flyweight title. In this, his first boat of the evening. the Golden Gloves winner repainted Emil Scharite in three rounds. Then he came back to beat Alex Raz la for Chicago's highest amateur ring boner. jimmy and Alex will IP Chicago's representatives in the 112 pound class against New York's fighter's Bert month. ITintnnit Mom) v filmF aressfe& and You see & few of why he knows tricks of leverage which I ww Southwest Cage Title the usual run of Pugilistic followers- enable him to turn and twist his spar-Fayetteville. Ark.. Feb. , 2L-11-- But these crowds are not of the usual ring partners around la their training Twit Taintid typ' beet& , - - - indebted den,' -kansas university gained its fourth e which Infest boxers quarters. raight southwest conference basket- Sharkey Looks Like Fighter. Whether becatee of their stage mix,. eerved so eflic 11 title by defeating the Texas Ag- It there be contrast between thous Hence or because of natural cordiality. clients which ea. 31 to 29. in the final game here crowds and the usual crowds one as. the entire Stribling family creates such fact. to wh night. The Razorbacks finished eoriates with pugilism. so. too, they favorable impression that ahnoet un. at the Golden ( eir schedule with 11 victories aad la & contrast in physique and la han- tournamentli epfeat b e t w e e n E h m k t y a n d -S t r I b l i a g . 4 1 0 e a t t e m e 4 411) J i t Z t p a g e . M A M E Ll Admen) efforts, Notre Dame Beitts Purple: in Dual Wet Notre Demo. tot, Feb. 23.0-4Speebti.3--Notthwestern dropped Its first dual meet of the Indoor season to Notre Dune hero tonight by & score of IS 14 to 2$ 24. -Th meet Irmo fes, tared by the work of Tom Warne. Wildcat pole vaulter. who swung himself oottr the bar at 13 feet 3 inches. setting & new gym record. The for, met gym record was 13 feet 10 Inehes . and was made by 21, Glaser of btu Quetta In 1227.. Capt. Jack Elder. although be tied the worlds record of MU in his boat of tbe $O yard dash. yielded to llotagnI. a teammates In the flss. - Capt. Gerby of Northwattorn was !need out by Sylvester of the Ramblers In the 310 yard run, bat the Irish were disqualified lit this even t. giving the Evanston outfit a slam. WILE IttleWoe by broanoe DJ: Palma IX 0.1. assosa; wsil I. W-L Thos. 4:302. 0 YARD DASSWoe by Soso& ria. D.II Ebert IN. DJ. eseett; iricdorie IL ILL laud. Tusaa. 040. 449 TAAD DAPSWee be 01111011. DA; aleAsitao W.I. eoatel; Saar lalird Time. :103 6. 00 "I-RD DION' livaD122wee by 0ss. Vs tw crams D I. onsoed; 'Larne IN. W.I. third. TUno. 142. FOLIC YAMSWoo by Warne pr. Wit Mare IS. w.l. Ines 114. W.3. sod Illeitrol Nod ter eisood. nistrib. a 1114611k IN'''. ftWq114-1 T MID liClb--Vrao ter Gooti Wolf IN. W.I. onroed: Natio IN. W.I. third. 331011. I :0411. !Nome Dena didoseablet. I CEO? puT...yros by liefftme IS. DJ. Bm.yug le. DJ. aorosot Wail& CIL ILL thIrd Disionomo. 40 trot & NIGH JtitPRogrates IN. Wj d 1.44- rbooe IN. D I. bed for trot: Ift. D. thud firiebt. & foot illebss. TWO if UZ 111:20--Won by vaarlio! 0.1. I. brava I N. D.I. otaced; Comm IN. Dl. third. 'Done 411. ONN NIL IMLAYWoe by aketbetworre lea. Atioembeng. isO Gerbil. Taos. a 46-41. To YOU IMO MED MI GOLDIN GLOVES : Tyra Tiust-ws sport dePsettnent Ia Indebted doeSfY to the officials who oerved so effntly. tho cfty departments which worked so faithfully. In fact to all who were assigned any job at the Golden Gloves tournament The tournamentli success IS duo to their , e.-- .',.- - -,, ------- , . - ,- ---,) , , 0. t, i ,--5- - --: -.' ' i't -'- -.r I ;.: - ,- 1 - - -,, 4.- 'v. I !-, 1 i :::. 0. a 1' '1 . r -- 1 , ..,-,, ' 1, ' ,,' - 1 . 0.. 4 4 , 0441 , . '. 10 4,6 ; , 4 4' 1 i .1, '.i - ' : . ' C:. ''' . '..., ' 4 ' . 'N : .1 . 44' Z. maolleinommonommin011 .4 , 'A . 0 , , 4 .6, 1116,IP Ail? ---.., 11 , - -, , , -,,- 1 , ... . i.:! -4! ..",;,,t .: t -.1 k N p . ,44 , , , ; . , 4, r e -- . ',Nor Itafrai Do dab.10 Hullo Plume A. C. Darr, irrauumude. 7 Ches.. Sued. dub.. 7 Bred-kolas Boodare Soutbars HAPPodroomb cAub. 6 glaAa.Ife 111. dmoome 6 : 4 I ' ". 4 2 1..444 t4. MMEMIIIIIIIM 10 PAnTS Mmomerart Immo.. tat 6.Ii annose. reallimme - A sloe. beests. ttorg...tribbele. barbels. . bigeosaire. "IllTe6.4.res;all - ess 11011. 1161.11OL 10-11leal A. - A ,- 7 ) , ( ',o ' , V . 1.... ....:. t.' .,4 .....,,,;:::'... !.!.,,,.: L':::. 'rj,:.,1 . . JIMMY CHASE. I. HARRY GARBELL. ' BARNEY ROSS. 41e ROOSEVELT HAINES. BUD HAMMER. . I - 113 pou pm JOHNNY ROSS. . EDWARD WILLS. , , ' GEORGE MEYER. IR- , poal . . (us imhill nds-I 11313 sposnéll LS3 poupdaj - ILNI nsa - . . '1173 ,kJ ' I thavyweittl411 . i In Poondei - - Champions! liere are the winners of the Golden Gloves . victors in their four day quest for Chkago's Mghest ring honors. These stout hearted lads and their opponerts of the fusel matches will compose the team which meets New Terre best 'text aseeth in Madison Square Garden. i PtAtt;r2 mei Raw SP rh g. tillable afaselerobA I se pa .164t 4k1. e"1,7,tofTryt NI t',.& 'L111E1110 LEO CHICAGO TEAM 0111C-11 tIlED 11. Y. ClICIP1111S 25,000 Attend the Four Night 'Me Quest. ITeam Standing ra Standing I Portoortitid. 01. I Cala Garr. tea.. 4rucA- a (Israel& Yegise 3 legrab .11L 1 Jobesul. 1DL Dula bitawL. I csaumelled ammorme I BY WALTER ECKERSALL. With thotteands shouting their approval of one of the greatest amateur boxing allows ever he'd, In Chicago. Irma -Talatwa Golden Gloves winners, who seal meet New York In an Intercity 1121 011 of matches nest snoods, toutht their ',kr to chanspionahips last night at the Coliseum. , Theo four day tourney drew approximately 26.0011 to the Cadmium. The recelpts were &boat 216,000. The net proceeds of the tournament which ciosed last night win be given to the Forty and Eights nn b000rary rganizaticm of exeerries men. Inat year Tun Titterers meet cleared Vile MC With this tho Forty arid Eight built a house at Orland Park, 111., where convalescent veterans are gees a chance to work In gardens. raise chickens and hogs, and through employment out of doors, more talgat regain health. ' , Nine thousand jammed their way foto the Colissunt to see the Anal contests. It was an orderly crowd which stopreciated the efforts of the Sehtere, who tried lined to snake the Chicago team which will meet wineers of the New York Daily News tournament scheduled for March - few E'verytedy lAst bldttra crowd saw knochoutes send knockdown. The epectatore saw tights lost on tectutitmlities. In taxt, the fans saw everything the dyed-lawool hosing fan cra,rea. All were convinced that Chkago ci be rePernented by & ecroog team when the boats &re held In Madison Square Garden next month. Team honors of the tourney weed to the Ethm. Health chit; orhich scored 111 points. 'The Bette Maine A. .C. was second with it points. orbits Paddy Itar mon"' Chicago Stadium club and Barry gyertnagitun tied for second place with I points each. Sixteen teams broke Into the point column. Alsace Me boners trent seven Oates took part he the tournament Jimmy' Mass of the Bens Plaine C, winner of the 112 pond title a year ages. retained his laareka lie wow given & bard fight by Alex Kari& also of the Belle Plaines. In the Snal bout. Chaos won the deciedon lot tht end of three rounds, but the margin was not impreedva. In fact, many thought the bout should have gone an extra round. Chan& boiwever. he a strong representative In his clan& In Lb. Intercity bouts with New York last year. Jimmy was knocked down in the Snit round, but came bock In the dna' two OPOISOOS to swore enough points to win the decision. New Champ's. Owinekt. A. new .chanspion was, uncovered In the 11 a pound ciao& Harry Garnett of the Edmille Health club stopped see-ter Brown, an unattached boxer. In the third round. Harry can hit with either hand and Is hailed as & promising nester. Barney Roes. another pupil of JeCk Eno or Edmmel'is. took the this in the featherweight Owes. Roos on the Golden Gloves by taking the three round dectelon from Jackie Bevis of ,Springfield. 4lose Is a two Sated Title Bouts I 7-117 717,7M717.714114r Moo. agile imam A. C... Woe Able Ababa. Ike, Pleine A. C. ILL 111 l'OC74118-111finvy Ombra. 1111110 lloakb souk 141141114111 Cboreor Wows. unallerbod Isl. rtICNTIS.41Erney lkhaltle 1 Webb dub, bowl amid, Div la. lorbo11114441. VI. 171. 131 1PO4771111 lososovall Inalsos. 4141onto 1140111eue deb. UNA Tonny WU1 taw. Mit Park rash, 1131 . 147 POCICD11 and Ilessmonr. Ihregaines Mosmorah, oloppod Kb room snores ire,. I U. lab 14111111144-461Amay Som. Ihoodmows A. slerbel 0. IL Aselooes. 111. Ile POICICOAIlkiwer41 711116. 1111youlramo alga, bone Desk Almwett. Gary Y. M. C. A. 111. IMIATTIC12411C16-4aperirs Ibelort. 111, 014.pol 14141 Ilaghlase shirvire gym 121. CO':NSOLATION DOCTS 12 11 11,1017C1WIPIlelt 411parati. Mary" ima. 441IPPIII Lag lotssalt. illreglumbe Jboomears. 11. r0C711111.41obmt w, 011ooro. egrai by dodosta tram Joe lamb, Ildabolt 1711 Nue balm& IPOC747161-.44 Deoforbos. Works elk &bairn. 111, loms hv dolowle tram Cbarlso tawmailmeire. AsarSold Park lalmehm. 1113 retti100-4amovimwo Ashas. Ilroloalmoso Illesoters. wee by dotemli trams Loots tame. 147 PlICN-114...11imeipo U C. boss rha A. anoollbsose A. C. 171. POC70111-41mortes Ram Mimeo Peallon agtb. woe by Alpfoistb 11,044 Al 1140.80. Mange bon4mos "bob. 175 rormwInip Ileabor Mimeo Plodbuna oink wee by dvtaall trim I. Monty. (Abase benimon Web. N atAirvIrtzGarr nook. sabsilosit loan 67 dotbsil tenni ANA Ilmellas. Assory WM ' puncher wbo Inteada to turn prates atonal after the Intercity matches with Now York. Roosevelt ILLIftea; colored boxer of the Chicago Stadium club. bad to show his best to win th threo decision over Tommy Williams. also colored and reprosentativo of th Corn 141 Park Eagles. Its did It and took tbo lightweight Ws. It waa a close fight all the way and there was bttlo to choose between them at Um) ante& Roth men abotdd ba atrong oPPolients for the best New York can produco Wein month. Hanisnre Stoewo Peach. Dud Ilasninor of tho rxochittan Boosters abould be alio to take care of any opponent In tho 147 pound clams. In tho dna ot ths welter divimion. ILLMInte tiattenod .1sZ1ck rosno of the Darry rrmatadata hi the tint round. Foam won the welterweight title of the tourney & year ago. Hammer Is aggressive and packs & great punch either hand. - Johnny Roes t.t the Sot:Ottawa L. C., OPOtral A. U. middleweight chess. pion., toot tit honors ist the 160 pound clam& la the tight for tho thlo Ross stopped O. El Robinson of Ch&ni palm lu.. to the ttird round. Johnny is & bard right kand hittor. Robinson took at great deal of punishment, but finally succumbed to & aerie of right Crowe& Web This 17S num! Title. Edward vine. colored bower ot Mal Illppodrottio Out,, took the title In lb., light heavyweight divhdon by winning tho three round decision from Duck Everett of Um Gary, Irsd.. Y. M. C. A - wlas ens & tri5e torms aggethestro Led the verdkt Met with the crowirs age prove!. In th heavyweight division George meyer of Quincy. tho Mks br stopping MU Idaddos of tho tarry gymns&lum in two rounds. In Um opening round both sera content to bold and clinch- la the second elision, both Welted up. and fl,aHy Meyer abut & right crops to th 3a w and htakidus took ties count, .1deror is very aggrele sive ad a ortling " lit the aemi-tiruLl round Charley nets. tart of touluth-Ltuperior was stopped by Maddug in & 'ter-Wilma manner. nets. a I 1 V -.N1W... 1' L .1 ; 1 1 I - "6,6 . Maa. IF M M tbOV 11. N il, I V V .1le 1 l 1 4111 Ili I, Ma,. 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