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PAGE SIX + MONROE ee TOMORROW Many Fight Champions In ‘Hogan’s Alley’ “Hogan’s Alley,” the Warner Bros. production starring Monte Blue, which shows at the Monroe Theatre tomorrow, has in its cast the largest number of former world champions ever assembled in one picture. Although this is not primarily a “fight” picture, still the prize-| ring scenes in which Monte Blue is featured in the role of con- tender for heavyweight champion- ship honors were adjudged im- | portant enough to secure the ser- vices of James J. Jeffries, former heavyweight champion of the world; Tommy Ryan, former middle ‘and welterweight world champion who retired undefeated with the title; Ad Wolgast, for-! mer lightweight world champ; Ted “Kid” Lewis, former weltecr- weight world champion; “Spike” Robinson, former featherweight champion of Great Rivers, foremost lightweight of | his day and contender for the championship; and Jack Herrick, | former heavyweight champ of Panama, Uther sporting celebrities con- nected with this photoplay are Harry Burns, bag punching cham- pion of 1907 who still holds that honor; Larry Williams, former trainer of. Dempsey, and Ely Stanton, who has boxed with Dempsey in several of his pic- tures. Dan Tobey, appointed of- ficial announcer of, the A. E. F. in France by General Pershing, and now official announcer at the Vernon and Hollywood American Legion boxing stadiums in Los Angeles, acts as announcer in the bout. The scene of the story is laid on the Bowery of New York twen- ty years ago; with the reminiscent atmosphere of brown derbies and yellow button oxfords at the “Starlight Athletic Club Training Quarters.” “Hogan’s Alley,” in addition to Monte Blue, has a brilliant sup- porting cast that includes Patsy Ruth Miller, Willard Louis, Louise Fazenda, Max Davidson, Nigel Barrie» Frank Hagney, Frank Bond, Mary Carr and Ben Tur- pin. Roy Del Ruth directed this production, based on the Gregory Rogers story, and adapted to the sereen by Darryl Francis Zenuck. ett eee eee eet eet Coe * TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES * . * Set eee eeeee ee eee 776—A heavy cannonade was .op@¢ned upon Boston by the Amer-/ ah batteries on Dorchester} ~ Helghts, 793--Gen. Sam Houston, lead-) er in the struggle for Texan inde-| ~ pesdence, born near Lexington,| . Va, Died at Huntsville, Texas,| - July 26, 1863. 1851—An explosion on the ~ steamer “Oregon,” near Island No.) 82, on the. 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