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be Casper Dailp Critune First in News Of All Events | in dreamland within 15 rounfs orCleveland bantamweight, defeated | LEONARD SCORES TECHIGAL See Se eA his aim, he wil! get 60 per cent of the | rounds. . Ly - 4 E : gate receipts. | — “ Articles have been signed, forfeits Bul Brennan was ANEY GOLF COURSE : posted and the fight will be staged|< e Bob | ‘ ‘ 3 by the Moose lodge as part of their) Ma. i ‘CHI festival here this week. George Mc ane! ; MI GAN CITY, Ind., July 6 July 5—(By The Associated Leod has donated his services and) WICHITA—Ralph Hepburn, Los| Dr. I. N. Frost won the fag tourna- = ° Press.)—Check of the attendance at the lightweight cham- will promote the other boxing bouts| Angeles, wo nthe 300-mile national|ment staged Sunday at tha Casper Oklahoma Battler Succumbs to Slugging of Local pionship contest between Benny Leonard, titleholder, and Local Welterweight Agrses to which are being arranged. In one o! | motorcycle race from a field of Lb . with Tom Dunphy second. : * Rocky Kansas of Buffalo, N. Y., yesterday reveuled today| Knockiee Out orForfeit | Youre wetter herh or ‘Wines and] ahaa abe SS ee Heavy After Game Resistance; St Clair [that the crowd was just above 10,000, with receipte of Purse. e4 cut their opponents Inst Moods athe at ea Knocks Out Mayfield-in Easy Fashion Knockout fans, who-enjoy watching-the claret flow and 459,330. While no official announce round technical knockout over the eas diocked a fast right hand chop by Leonard , Leonard ty action yester@ay looked Uke a finely trained athlete, He did Eddie St. weight, Clair, tie dusky welter- has signed articles to fight Kid Lee, a local boy, a bout in which ‘Will meet in a fast battle. > Murphy won the|a specified |r ng | which to advance to a certain leca- The play of the participants was improvement over their past per- —_— an Buffalo challenger and Kansas re he agrees to knock Tae out inside of RUTLAND. Vt.—Johnny Wilson,! formances and indicated that skill is thrill at the sight of the referee counting a man out, were | ccivea $15,000. = make @ false move and was MAas-/15 rounds or forfelt his «ad of the Sport Notes Boston middleweight champion, | gradually coming to the cow-pastire given a thorough treat Monday night when Harvey Perkins,| Leonard, with Billy Gibson, his man. | ‘*r of Kansas from the start. He bexed | purse. This bout, with several pre- knocked out Al Demaris, Ind’-»~po-| poot An indica- the popul Oklahoma in the sixth round Each of the other battles on participants being sent to dreamland local heavyweight, beat “Punch” Patterson of of a scheduled ten-round bont. the card ended in one of the | lightweight. ager, left today for New York to pre pare for his championship engagement with Lew Tendler, the Philadelphia tc be decided at Jersey with amazing skill and his footwork was perfect. He hit sharply and with astonishing ’ “He ts the gamest Leonard of Kansas. t,”* ead “Tf it is truce Uminaries, will be held at Jones’ gar. Following the fight Monday night whieh Eddie put Willie Mayfield in age tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock. lis, OMAFA.—Morrie Schlaifer won a| roferee’s decision over Bud Logan in| 10 rounds. Wel.erweight in four rounds, BUrTe—Frankie Mu won dec Denver ver } Joe| F players of the city. tion of © correct handicapping ot |the players was the fact that Dr. J. with « with handicap of 12, 24 and George H. Jeffrey, nk Knittle, \City, July 27 away in five rounds and Kid Lee put -- Simonich, Butte, | camapbell with 26, each placed their Perkins, in this bout. clearly dem-|#N4 indicated that menty of work was| jy oeas. badiy upset by his defeat,|!* arm was broken, his gamoness/up a fast three round boxing exhibl.| SANTA BARBARA—Charles Pad | fag in position at the ninth hole. onstrated hig ability to’ “take it" while | S004 for him. will return bome tonixnt. He planned |!* #!! the more remarkable.” tion with Young Sam Langford, fight| dock, Callfornia’s sprinter, made five| DEWEY, Okla—Cowboy Padgett, | ———— Jaying for the other fellow. The first| ‘Throughout the fight he kept up a/to have an X-ray picture made to-| Kansas was humiliated because his | fans were anxious to promote a battle| new world track records Denver, won from Warnie Smith,) PHOENIX.—Johmmy Cline, Fresno yound was even, but in the second and!constant tatto on Mayfield’s middle| aay of his broken arm. The arm was|™&nager, Dan Rogers, tossed a sponge! between Eddie and Lee, The talk — | Bartlesville, Okla, on a foul in the welterweight, won over Jack Lynch, third Patterson seemed to solve the m. The first round was Eddie *| encased in splints after two physicians |"t® the ring in the eighth round. He Obio—Carl fecal boy's offensive tactics and was able to counter and send in some ef- fective wallops. While these blows by a slight margin, the second was even, while Eddie took the third. In the fourth Mayfield took the count of examined the injury, said to have been suffered in the third round when Kan- ‘was all in as he fell into Rogers’ arms hfter standing up two minutes and 27 seconds of the eighth round under ‘were powerful ones, they did not slow|mine, plainly showing that the local @ hurricane fusillade of Leonard rights Harvey up materially and in the/fighter's wallops to the stomach and lefts, He protested bacause the fourth round Perkins opened up a/| Were effective. In the fifth and final contest was stopped. foad cut on the Oklahoma man's head. ‘Whether this cut was the result of a (blow -or-accidental butting ts a ques- hat ringside fans are debating today. |round, St, Claire landed a terrific punch to Mayfield's middle section and tt was-curtains. for the, invading battler. Eddie, as always, put up a “I could not stand to see a game fellow like Kansas get punished when he did not have the full use of beth ‘arms,” Rogers said. “It was the mer- Tosulted in Eddie offering to put Lee! laa CANTON, Tremaine, | fifth round. SALE: OF TEE: Preseott, Ariz., In 10 fast rounds. latrany~rate.<the claret began to- flow | fast, clean fight. Clubs. Won. Lost. Prt.| cifyl thing to do.” ‘and soon the fighters were covered) ‘Young Ketchel took on Jack Ready, Net’ York ~ 4 4 647 sas, bleeding and groggy from nrith gore. in the first preliminary of the eve-| 5t- Louts —....-.. 40 32 556 |a series of wicked hooks to the juw, ‘ ™ this furious fourth Patterson | ning and made him ery enough In the Brooklyn ~...-.___-.. 39 33 542 | was. helpless before Leonard. His jwas knotked down for the count of|second round. Ketchel, who is under | Cincinnati - —- 36 36 500) arms were hanging and he was not nine. He.gamely weathered the storm|the management of Spike Murphy,| Chicago - 36.493 | capable of defending himself. Jt was jand, although clearly in bad shape, |showed ability-as a fighter,.as ho is | Pittsburgh 37.479 | only agquestion of Leonard hitting him jeametback in the fifth full of fight. | clever and packs a stiff wallop. Ready | Philadelphia ~ —. 49 394 | a solid smash to-eend him to the mat, ‘Harvey was too strong for him,) Was outclassed and willing to hug the| Boston - — 42° 382] but the sponge fell imto the ring }though..and inthis round*scored two|canvas until the referee counted him without a knockout having been fmore-ciean knock» downs. Patterson | out. League. scored. 4 | 2 leach=timeyseemed>out, but he strug-| Ed Williams put away Kid Ketfer| Clubs. Won. Lost Pet. pe aa AE \gledito-his feet, full of indomitable|in the first round, with a clean blow apn ao ea a od - CHAMPION FISH SKINNER. wspirit,.and*fought on. His. gameness | to the iatter's colar plexus in the sec- --— : 5 : P Jonectnrnlhcart, ond pretiminary. The punch touched $5; 301 |) Guopcmeren.: seek, par f- In the sixth round the battle was|the spot and Keifer did not have a a7) $00) Mverett Whis| thay. wigs "belied “9s jallL<Perkins .and-the-doughty Patter-| chance to get to his feet before he was ER al roe anes day fish skinning contest \sorr-was-so obviously incapable of win-| counted out. A three-round sparring 40 Ae respeeers y White hung up a record of 37% sec: onds for skinning a five-pound cod. The previous record, established in 1953 by John Graham was 46 seconds. ‘White recetved a cup emblematic of the championship. — GILMORE GETS A DRAW. Dude Gilmore, local lightweight, se- cured a draw over Wop Flynn at Al- lance, Neb., July 4th, according to wire from Gilmore, received this morning, Gilmore states that he was sure that he won the decision, and |was surprised when the referee an- nounced the contest a draw. 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