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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928 BIG LEAGUE CIRCUITS UNCHANGED IN STANDING—JOHNNY RISKO SUSPENDED—SHARKEY OUT OF RING FOR LONG TIME— RUSSWIN TEAM BOWS TO CORBIN—FIRPO TRAINING DAILY—TABS TOP SOFT BALL CIRCUIT — PIRATE-RANGER TO CLASH RED LUCAS, CINCY HURLER, .4 DRIV | avexanoen movos rores or canoe |GENE TUNNEY GETS PR TANNG b " FAENIY QUTFITIS USES HIS HEAD AND STOPS I FIRLY INSECOND| resser—srup~cqummp——= ROUSINGRECEFTION|... . .=~ ..._... VANQUISHED BADLY THREATENED GIANT RALLY . . . - ' _ Defeats Russwin Team 3 to 1| (8 = . ¥ |Fighting Champ Who Retired Dottt 5 A North & Judd Girls Whip McGrawmen Lose 3 to ;\l‘ter This Heroic Act—Robins i a4 i N e e . Check Cards—Hoyt Pilots Yanks to Victory, But in Dusy Leagne : i ; N hcabioy f“‘r"“.‘h‘““" ':a‘. ‘:""“;?- e e or c world's heavywefght cham- . . . . o " > & 1 Corhi 1 : x - s Philadelphia Also Is Victorious — Scnators Lose| The I & 1. Corbin team clinched - Plymouth, England, Aug. 22 (UP) | pionship, is hard at work here pre-| A surprise vietory was scored last 4 A 2 second place in the Industrial league g 4 —On arrival here today Gene Tun- |Paring for a comeback that he be- ovening by the North & Judd girls' s / Y J hsring \ | } Nort girls Again—Detroit Is Winner. last evening at Walnut Hill park ney, former heavyweight champion, |lioves will place him = among the o over the league lcading Fafnir | . & leading contenders for the title va- . when it defeated the Russwin team, % 9 was not averse to {2!4ing for publi- | yteq ‘,,y Gene Tu,,"'l,,. pike {icam, the final score being 17 to 4. By the United Press 1 Sewell, [ 3 % 10 1 The game was a pitching - 4 cation but none of his statements in- > e i e This victory e i . Yesterday’s Hero—Red Lucas, Monutague | g : y cluded the date for the forthcomin, He In 1olloving 5 riscmou training | S8 Yooy iflace (hg winness (5 £ o : 4 |duel between Gray and Johnson with Y c ' 8 | program which already has cut | tie for first plac Paf, Cineinnati pitcher, who broke up | nuptials—Tunney declined to discuss | o8 : ¥° hus cutlie)for fivatplace sith Matnive s N . : | the former having the edge. In the \ ¢ s : 8 his marriage, inches from his ponderous girth. He | The winners easily showed thelr seventh inning the losers pulled a ¢ 4 “It is a private matter,” he told |1 40WD to 236 pounds at the present | supcriority over Fatnirs by slugging I iy o’ 1 ; Lo e and expects to return o near his old | (he ofierings of the hitherto undes ~ He sald that his visit to Lurope, fighting weight of 216 pounds in a | feated pitcher, “Kitty” Roman. to all Irigh b i 3 o s coraer & o 3 " previously announced as a walking short time, jcorners of the lot, collecting 17 hits, Wrightstone when a hit and (w0 | G 3 in his carcer allowing the Russwins fonn dR e the s e i Each morning the big Argentino |including three doubles and tw e ompany hornton o runs seemed unavoidable. The out | o, 0 o1 but five hits, An crror by Jasper in " Wilder, would Include a visit in |Carries out a program of calisthenics | triples. was the third ‘nnd enabled 'nh R his effort to complete a double play » England with George Bernard Shaw, |8d cach afternoon he spars several | The losers were unable to solve to beat the Gants, 2. Lucas o At b Doned i 1o . . The former heavyweight champion | rounds with his training partners. the slants of Magur. Ann kept Fafe was not badly hurt and was able | " o= P R ; { : said that Shaw was coming {o Kng-| HI8 ambition, he says, is prompted | mr's hits well scatiered. The game to ‘mmh the game “”:‘3 The Corbin twirler had eight land from a holiday in Italy espe- |DY an offer of $400,000 made him by | was featured by the hitting of Bar- St. Louis had a chance to return A A E|strikeouts and fanned every man on 3 cially 1o meet him. | Tex Rickard for three bouts in the jrodich, H. Magur and Miynarski to first place in the National League A i s lozlis s aiinin axaason 5 There was a rousing welcome | United States, including a chance at | Another feature of the game was the by virtue of New York's defeat but | ors LT | SE Nosnan, iosgrave and Henrwsey A p given the smiling, suave former |the championship. ; act that Hclen Renoch broke the vy\n Rroonl,\..\ Robins effecti wl‘,\"“ S J who each worked half the game. heavyweight ‘“hampion as he came —_— trecord held by Irances Kendzior check them, 6 to L McWeeney al- 0% nson ilsa nitohad wall butwlb ; ; | down the gangplank from the Maur-| New York, Aug. 22 (UP)—A comsccutive hits. Frances formerly lowed the Cards only tirce hits. | 1nen on base he was not effective and 4 & e ctania. Tunney seemed to appre- |Elance at the record left by Luis | held the record, getting 11 in a row, Proot that Philudclphia is wicld- T U e % ciate the welcome greatly. Angel Firpo shows only one defeat |Lut last evening Helen hit safely on ing a “jinx” over the Chicago Cubs, The first run scored by the winn : “The Atlantic crossing has been |in the 36 bouts he fought. That de- |hcr first three trips to the plate, was furthered yesterday when the was n the second! inming when g delightful,” he said. feat was his second round knockout Making it 12 consecutive times that tgilenders won their sixth straight Bates opened with a triple which g He planned to motor to the Savoy | by Jack Dempsey in 1923. | she had connected safely. from McCarthy's hopefuls, 3 to 1.} i - was fellowed by a single by Wright. jhotel in London immediately and Iirpo won 24 fights by the The summary: Nl;-x':l'lllllul;c was the \l(“(nn. = Gaart it d9in: A single by Mills in the fourth, then to proceed to Ircland tomor- | knockout route in an average of less NORTH & JUbD 4 mmi" dfispi‘-; S mgl i r Harder N.‘.. 4,‘,5:. el ‘\\hl( h was rollo\m} h} a \\Hd‘ pitch, The Ate of the St. Lou's Cardinals rests in the aged but bafMing f:‘:L “’:-flrr“x‘:rr;l‘11.:1:"\\2:::“1?:::(1‘:1‘ than five rounds. In eight fights he they made only one more hit than | Phlladel g hlSAnen by e s ;‘]flh![:r:\ of Gr:ver Cleveiand Alcxander, baseball critics say. 1f the fneluding & greeting with mmwn,1“5,‘3."‘"';“;”10‘.“;.‘.,,‘."1.",}’,3’;1“ Sadiee their opponents. Ray Kremer al-| : filse. Biakee, Cow Tl s Ty rol ot ‘hu [ :: ‘n 1, €an regain his form they expsct the Cards to pull Wilder—and then start on a fort-| Among hie knockout victims were lowed 10 hits but kept them well | Hodipp to Lind ,l,, “J"“""‘fi”'? % ”’u” of these back, After S, Budnick had emselves from the siump that cost them the leagus lead. night continental tour. ess Willard, Bill Brennan, Charlio scattered. | st Bpant 1, darder 1. by Undethill | prounded out, Noonap singled, He He said that his mother wis com- | Wicnert, Gunboat Smith and Jack | Wauite Hoyt bested Sam Gray in a ' " was forced at second a'moment later ng lo Europe to join him, presum-yHorman | pitching ducl and the New York when Scheidler grounded to Patru: 1 ably to be in Paris when the cham- | Hig Jast season in the ring was Yankees toppled the St Lou . : Wiioltosued o Jaspon | Dhe lati pion and his fiancee are marvied. |04 i 5 . | s asper. attc oI : - 11924 when he knocked out Farmer Yrown, 3 to 1. Hoyt brought the| threw wild to first in attempting a WY My e Ireland is the fulfill- |y odg., Ermino Spalla and Al Reich, X ment of a long standing promise. It : Yanks through a number of narrow — double play and Scheidler reached and fouzht no decision bouts with | plac Mo . M n wilen | is a pilgrimage to the land of my & SON[ISUSIER | mona Philadelphia made short shrift of | Rt A | single by Groman. T | torotathers and a ggsture to. the | asy A’.‘rd gl',';",]l'“", Pipnes oy Snn e Cleveland, 12 to 4. . ties | Welsh, S gl 2 | The winners put over another | | LUL] | Irish nation.” Tunney said. Friine mu.' il wmtino, 11 had all their runs in hefore C| bty see o 0 counter if the sixth when Huber | There were scores of reporters and Miynarsii ot of asre " e land succeeded in putting a m Lindstrom, Sl % | singled to center and scored when cameramen at l'l_u pier and they i over the plate. Old ..r.wk Quinn was | ‘ SR . [Tatrus nit a long doubl: to the same iHome Sn«e Gh Flgh Arvfildmg Gels Ama‘em\ L'gm Heavy Tltre‘u'm\ded about Tunney, Many plc- GHIGAGO REFEREE SAYS oy [ threatened New York rally by stop- | ping a batted ball with his head, | caroming it toward third basc and |l enabling Dressen to throw out ; Gray hurled one of the best games tures were taken and photogruphers Jachinizyk, a 2 hefore | | 4 4 . 3 | triple play by the losers oc- oo |orranged to follow Tunney to Lon- 0 H WE E RTYJn-kowm.'r( R Grady Adkins of the Chicago White [ 0'Farren, ¢ .00 | curred in the seventh inning. Bates ly MOI‘C Lfluelljjfl ol SI,ale dor by auto. BOT MEN RE DI i = e = Sox, 3 to 1. Adkins allowed seven h 2 reached first on an error by L. Bud- | o “Tunney made certain that every | North & Juda 04 3—17 Lits but only once could the Sena- | g |nick. Wright walked, advancing one understood he meant it when he fay oo rope g { Fafnirs 01— 4 tors bunch them for a run. st ilen e o e, Grng hen Tined to| New York, Aug. 22 (P—The drive| New Haven, Aug, 22 0P—Over §,-|sail he was through with the ring. hercfore He Calls OF Fight I "0 (% uee pite: Barvodick, Moskus, H. Detroit beat Boston, 4 to 3, and : i | Morelli, who touched first, doubling |down tie home streich finds & good | 000 speciators jammed the White| “L am out of the boxing business E'zhth Round, Calling Tt L had the better of the argument all | 1 . Wright, and then threw 10 8. Bud- | e oe o 16 major legue elubs| City stadiam here last night to wit for good and this 18 the last time I S |'Vle. plaws Bacratt unassisted:. Btwisk lonts the way. The Tigers bunched hits : nick in time to catch Bates before he | 55 u cardior liouls stisen by thie| DAL give an infervicw At & public No Contest, By Roman 0, A. Mazur 1. iy jeapped b e enforced | 1 " 2 s ! in three innings for their runs and | . : could return to second. |badly handicapped hy the enforced|, oo o0y umatour Assaciation, |DRUrR” Be suld, R Wil mever PO} ouuoaga kg 9 UR—A prige Sabt] were in danger only in the ninth |z % The fielding feature of the game [absence thy e of some of {y “lecie ) between Tiud. [©n @ glove again and shall never ex- | Sy ol - Ri when a Boston rally was nipped L S was a fine running catch by Scheld- |the ¢ br ; Sl e htween B it myselt in_ public. 1 amjust b dr:;”;“:"“f:m‘f o b::JOhn“) Risko Has Bee“. after one run had been scored. s sieenee 3 o lier of a long fly to deep left center | Among the Nation . OF this city, o the amateus light |Gene Tunney, private citisen. I focl | i Placed Under Suspension : 3 satistactory in 1linois rings. v ka ders the ou rd s huve ike a schoolboy out of school and | # S 5 4 Lipka in the sixth, 'J,."‘f}, rs th Hotin it heavyweigit m: ;‘l!“l'lltfld“iru“"le y::m M“re‘f; Last Wednesday night a 10 round | New York, Aug. 22 (®—Failing to ™ : . 3 o s sl ik s ticut. Howard won the decision | ponsibility.” | hout between Jock Malone, St. appear before the New York state Am 3 L : g 2onnL o Juby. datianl ey, S UIEE] ot rec ds rious fight- | “Por e {athlctie commiss tioning, erican League it i 3 3 e AR i e Ao il i ter three rounds of furious fight Commenting on the pleasure of | middleweight, and Jack Mc hictic commission for ques n'l\F S 51 ing. : ; A | York negro, was stopped by Referce |Johnny Risko, Cleveland. heavy 1 8 hoo inspring of the red bird attack all} * gy oy this trip he conirastsed it with the |y 'y ol i1 (ne clghth round and | weight contender, has been sus- n Tt McKechnie has plugged up | aetoie last time he crossed the Atlantic 3 4 7 8. Louls I 7H. B ysmn, B has plugged up | 4y g g declarcd *no contest.” Helnen charg- | pended. AB 0 oPO A : L ol s gap by ths ataUillion pr Bnhe “‘_'I‘l'.“,,"f'a s in the marine cOrP3, | " cither of the fighters had struck | Risko was summoned before the Bl o | Orsatti, the Minncapolis 1 L gIing Sor LANLE, . one clean blow during the eight |boxing salons to explain how i VS i |Orsatti'is not Boitomley ax “I was situated just under the | 00¢ < D s R powder magazine and it was not |y Tiingis hoxing commission, | their match at Ibbets ‘Field last (A e P lase hits: Ot Pivini Home | Smiigel, 1 et . Gt A m: T Double plays: Colien to Jack- | B i ! 0! John McGraw has becn forced to |very pleasant feeling.” 1 was in uni- - b ” lor;nll]h:l; . il "mo | however, ruled that the boxers were | week. When he failed to appear his y : to equally matched a8 defensive suspension followed. championship of Con- 9 bouts scheduled for threc rounds. Lewis Leongo, Schenectady, N. Y defeated Mickey Coe, New Haven-— 1 1 [ ) 1-2 Cincinnati B 000 00x—3 o e e ey X H | : ec | pounds; Vincent Gullo, Meriden e e i . Tl e Pl o SR o {mould an outticld without the SerV-{ o Ychnical knockout over Eddix sl ck J ! e . - lice of I2d Roush most of the ¥eur !y j ™ geheneetady, (2)—128; | e 1 1 1 went whe: Vieamion, 2 p - BROOKLY> Y 1 jand now the one-time leasus VAting | (e Gold, New York, defeated |50 Where 1 wanted to. 1 went WheTe | fighters that neither had a chance 10| As matter of fact, however, the adhen. it ! AB K 4 e ;| champion has gone to w St Louis | lTr e T aven—1g0; | L WAS sent as the guest of Uncle, yonoirate his opponent's guard. suspension seemed 1o be something ; - ! : 2 5 o | hospital for an operation on & 1OMN [ onnys, Gibson, Schencetad o : “Roxing fans and even boxers have |of an idle gesture, as Risko would 5 M ! muscle in Lis stomaci. Roush will ! REL AL I have never been to the British | b el 4 il P it = 5 By o iinoes Nabsbaiinis | feate Jv}n W VL est Haven - | Isles before but 1 have longed to get ja \\rmvg} 1mpression "l. )D.X ¢ | have ‘OII automatically lun!:en e e s By Hop Wah, defoatedl Tim 0Cen- {20 HES S0 58K rolind and | comiussion: puled, “Whey seem fofor fouling under the pules in this NonEs DYRE e think both fighters have to punish |state. st L =12 S Buduic g0 11 MEGEAW [ ors, - New Haven—115; Rtocky . h . 5 NEW YORK o 2 3 ARk, y : o|h § s to his pitching ; learn,” he continued. “But you know 5 s i 0 - d ‘ 2 st 1 “est o efeated Marty ach other severe nake it a suce Smith, West Haven, defeated Marty | {14 10 remain in America for one | (3ch other soverely tom su e : % g Sowiba, of o f el e £ k i 2ed o O |staft by repurchasing Jack Scol, | pooayepg 1oy —160; Willi cess. Kuch is not the rule. All the Koenlg, m .4 0 g1 Meweeny, it t 3 i o 3 jjonce great right- er, from To- | g, u‘nnliv l\riliv'r{y.v;l;“ \IM' 3 dA“l”':': "“' two thins:;. su;-h as :‘o tick Jack | o, nuission aske is that th nmuumcelbel" Not to Leave T N 1 3 S Sue i 0 1 lledo for Bl Walker, t Denver il R Rl at-| hompsey and a few others.” ¢ 2 7 kS i ol S h el s DD 8§ 8 3 fleds der Bl Walker the Denvereq Tony Momow, Schencctady—118| " prinned gosd natetedly at e |42 thele est We are susted Ua) Rochester Team Just Now Meusel, If .. | ST 1.0UIS s Gl Sammy Ridge, New York, defeated| .o e i, ons endEMENEV MR A0 RS S0 85| Rochester. N. Y., Aug. 22 ®— e : B quis T i consideration. L v 1| comment and then peered out at the | B¢ LIC, 0 3 Dugan,’ 3 | o oy 5 f corvin oo 1t 0031 e Chieago Cubs have been try- | Bl eros, N AlEX | cliffs alone Plymouth and remarked: | o750 N President Warren C. Giles, of the Han, o : a2 : 1 L e Liast itle: 210 i Patras Three |INg to gt along for some time with- ”""'I'y‘l‘::;".\ '\‘,‘ ,,"“‘ defeated doo( wpy 5 wasn't it on some of PAW TO PRACTICE ]:mvnvswr lm:n'\‘au'ona: "]ca( u@ 0% B --» satd, 1 SR its: ates and Nouman. Struck out ‘hurlie Grimm, crack first bage- | o ey S 4T85 {hose cliffs that 1.rake played bowls| =7 . e [team, announces that Charlie = Hafey, 1 o s 8 e R D S rex wi| 1 before going out to Nk the Span.| Tomorrow night the Pawnee fool- jjart, sensational young shortstop, Totals = 3 o & By Grey Johmson 5. | man. and now have lost Hack Wil- | | i it begin 4 <-Bntted for Melillo 2 son, {he home v . who was |iards and wasn't it from somewherc | ball team will begin its training {0F | wij| stay with the team for the re- Ax—Butted for Gray 3 1 on, « e KSHARKEY LAID UP suspended i 55 Th days iweo, .\‘(:'., nectady 1.‘) -175; Her {around here that the Pilgrims safl- the coming m'amofn ' 2 nainder of the season. Tt has beem R Wiy 01 000 1] Theveriow, &3 . 3 4 JAC o bt Tat the um. | Man Waters, New York, won tech- {gqom All of lust year's players are ask- | rumored since the St. Louls Cardis Tk e Lo S | LE»W,.N o Nondi | nieal knockout over Ambrozio l‘w"i: He was asked concerning the pos- |4 to be on hand and any new U‘"quls went into their slump that they By ey, 4 B ysenmmen ON EVE OF HIS BATT! The Pittsburgh Phates, hard-hit| D (1) <ibility of his entering business upon | €Nt Wishing to try out. All positions | would recruit the youth from their : all year, los arfie largreass returning to the United States and are open. A ]lu!mmmonal league farm. for Rhem in 8th Y i s ring catel severa - | refused to discuss the matter, point- | The probable election of umnugtr‘ Gelbert _lms been termed the best M ARl ; i You ioo 014— | Turns on Left Knce and Twists Car- |, s> when the backstop sufiered Nl - UB—Mey- ling out: ““"l take place. ; shortstop in the minor leagues. Ha MeMouus, b T Loui uhe 10w 009—1 Plaster ke se. Wright and Scott are et : “Please, T want te sink as far| The Pawnces are looking forward ju onc of the leading home run hit. RonHnEar: : 0 uobam: nita: mavea 8, GHlliset Ths HingeTias it RS two more Pirate cusinliics b round draxe at 'I‘:; linto ohschrity as possible and that 1o & very successful season on the [ters and has a batting average of i, 1t L 3 1 ot Towera: had Rismnatte Cast Today it st o vem sl o o ROREEE RS MRS i fiate e bt | sridiron. Jotose to 830, Futhergill, 1t 2 I Stuk out: By Rhem 4, by Jolmnsen 1. | get along as best they may without | o slChe N 20 & v A z ! Tt B Aug. 22 1” 1'7'_‘”‘;"‘ Hornshy for the nest ck or 0. A 5., M ener, 7 E I BOSTON | Sharkey's plans for a drive to the The ajah suticred en injured leg ‘;D ’ h Old Ch 0 h B th B BRIG@ R e . emaimaaarp ot the._ huasyweighe| e B saiored e oierss o “Down by the erry Orchar (By the Quartette y E — 1 P e 3 | Qivision, were at least temporarly | piichurgh serles ' iz o idigs 0| Sisi . halted today as the Boston Strons | «pe american league has no « i 2| poy sat in & hotel bere, his 1eg in | oy list to compure with the gt ! e, 7 i s bl [tional, but it lus not escaped the . - Sharkey w s winding vp Uraining [ipiury’ jins entively.-Millee Husgins, | ] Je ) for the fight he was to have 10ught | jiready troubled over the wealkness | i T i) ; with Big Boy Peteron. at Boston.|o¢ pig pitching staif, suffered an- | Dow | | | s skinner, New Haven, won tochnical knockout over Davy Mon- v BY- THE Youo CHERgs Tuere EAcH SNIGHT SHE WHISPERS Thursday night wnen he turne other jolt several duys ago when AW CHARD his left knee and tore the cartilage | uvitis developed in Heorb Pen- T & : land tendons yesterday afternoon. Sekls wood 16t atm. Juet when o P HE Y 1 ! it - £ 51 Dr. W. G Fralick who attended "'\,:},0“_\",,,‘,,,i,”,,‘, il el Buck i ows BY £ VoLD (ng,," ) 0 ] ; B : 2 | him, said he would be forced 1o |qp. wurye remains probiematical s 4 0 Y 1 LU 4 wear the cast and walk on crutehes |y hicazo White Sox lost Chal =16 1 lfor at least six weeks. He will be | Clasell, the costly, shortsiop 0fable to resume light raining M| o suttered a broken finger a few | 0 |about two months, the physician | guct oy, | said, but it will he nearly three | o GrRourke, anein | | imonths before he can return to the | o ipe i Louis Browns, will be out ring. of the for nearly a week @s a 100 The accident forced cancellation | ol of a collision with 102 or the bout with Peterson. tonight | \phyuah in o the Phitadelphio- ! wreavnor, [and the Detroit fight with Pierre | 0™ on Monday. e tame 100 i Do | Charies, Aug. 31 It also nucessi- Tt Adn i tated the cancdlation of piang for i b :\:0\\' l;udil‘"’rifl et 1 : ) g Struck out Sharkey-Roberto Roberti fight at : i £ shbets Field n mpnth, which ihe Scft Bail Leazue —— o to have been completed Satur- gy, game tratured by beavy | "l«>l-“;"»_'r"'}"‘ > 4, ! day , ing last evenit s T, A 1L (s p AN operation My prove necessiry 1 rode into undisputed posstssion 1 3 er to sew the torn ligament slace in the vernal 5ot i *land semi-luncar cartilage, TA- | pall league by pinning a 12 to 9 de-| O llick said. This will not be deter- : P. nine at Walnut DoOwN - B8Y - THE ‘o._b feat on the K. of I'. nine miied, however, for several days. Hill park. The game was bitte 4 fAN' FR-R-Rem Chcaw s e - ate contected between the two teams it | i T“’ Yo\-o IGHTS LASY MGHT b o i necms, 3 e v cueear year, AW- CHARD IN THUN PALE- SWEET NOTHING & MOON-~- LIGHT Stco first ganie by a 12 to § score while A BBy tie Asecinted Pross the second ended np in a 5 to & ¢ 9| Chicago—Irankic Genaro, New score, | 1~y | York, outnointed Ernie Peters, Chi | Lipman of the XK. of P. and C.| ). Cecil “Kid” Como. | Herdlein of the Tabs connceted for! veport. La. shaded Sammy home runs. The baiteries were: K Toxas, (6). Lou Terry.|cf P. Cohen and Katkin, Tavs, | defeated Johnny Borde. Herdlein and Grac The samm K. of 1" New York—Jow Glick, Williams: T. A, I 15 ]‘l\nry defeated Lope Tenorio, Philip- = E: | pines, (10). Tommy Grogan, trch- GENVARO IS WINNER 0013 | pieally knocked out Ruby Stein, | Chicazo, Avg ® Frankic e | New York. (). A1 Singer. New Genaro's ring ship and ox- | wt: By | York, technically knocked out Beris | perience zave the New York iy | | Springer, Omaha, (4). weight enouzl of in edge fo win a | 10 round decision over Brnie ciors | . ontan Institution at | m.- Angeles of Chicago 1 (e muin event of &% was /i was established by sta- | Cicn, N, Y., knocked ot boxing pioz in the Hippodrone 3 1, tute in 1846, I o Lynch, San I'rancisco, (6). arena lust night. |

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