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\ \ UP TO DATE THE SVORLD: SATURDAY EVE SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT «¢ «¢ @ Something About the Fighting Families of North America, IKE TWIN SULLIVAN and Jack Twin Sullivan nme now after the championships. Mike Js the near Dehtwelgit member of the team, and Jock {8 almost a heavyweight He wis heavy enough to whip Bohreck.who was to have fought Marvin Hart, 80, according to the dope, Sullivan should be entitled to a match with the Kentuckian, He will try first to get on with the winner of the O'Brten-FHzsim- mons affair, As for the near-light- weight champlonship, Mike bested Joe Gans not long ago in Baltimore, but of oourse (the bout being io Gans's own back yard) was only given a draw. His ambition at present is to get a match With Battling Nelson, but the Dane ts fo busy playing Hamlet that Sullivan will have to be satisfied with fighting Joe Gans again in San Francisco, Mike Sullivan got a certain claim upon Battling Nelson's attention when he whipped Jimmy Gardner recently with surprising ease, Billy Nolan had stated Positively that he regarded Gardner as Nelson's most dangerous rival, and that he had promised to give Gardner a ma&tch as soon as Nelson began fighting again, If Gardner was next In line, then his place must pass on to Sulltvan ai iE fighting epirit seems to run through certain families, The Su'- Hyan twins are not the only fight- {ng brothers In the game, Young Phil McGovern has lately developed a punch that promises to be second only to that of Terrible Terry himself, Hughie Me- Govern did some good fighting for a While, too, although of late he has fallen behind th wit FITZSIMONS AND O'BRIEN SETTLE TITLE NEAT WEEK e—- . n Sipote t0@ to toe and exchanging wallop pat Only Ooestion Is, ' Is, Will Fitz's | wattop without any attempt to. set 7 . away, at F pmons did in San Fran- S clsco only three yeans ago, Fite ala ¢ Age Interfere with Hi of these 3 | was talking with a7, Jeffries after che fight, and asked h Old-Time Form? What he thought of minons thought Fite was too old to hurt m | maid Jeffries, “but he beat me up more . than ‘all of the other fighters I ever BY ROBERT EDGREN. mot put together, For all the money In - the house I wouldn't have stood up EXT Wederaday night will see some | and taken the beating I got Some | sort of a change in e heavy Pent who were vey on aacount of x 7 slonsnip tangle. Rob- | Certain things started a report that th: welght champlonsip tang! R nf hi week fxs t had my ert Fitzsimmons and Jack O'Brien will |) /Oy8 broken and smashed over 10 fight in San Francisco for the ligat| one side After the fight my eyes ,° . ho battle, since | Were closed I had to have seven bearyewelght ttle, énd sna’ | wtitones taken over my right eye, and Fitzsimmons {8 one of the parties in it der it there was another bie @nsh will be as near a heavy-welght cham: had to be sowed up. Fits is a —— to fient Beat George Gardner. plonship affair ny fight can be with- out Jeffries in the ring. Marvin Hart is Fhasimmons’s rival in claiming ¢2¢| ince thet fight Fitzsimmons beat oki a his pre- | George Gardner, two years ago. I sat Hide aid the Bastucai ass basen Si | at the ringside ‘with Jack O'Brien, It tenstons (quite absurdly) upon the fact | wos there Jack got the {dea that he that he beat "Faker" Jack Root in Reno, Nev. Fitzsimmons has a clearer He lost it to Jet- } could beat Fitz, for the freckled war- | Hor wae in rotten condition and made wing. O'Brien tried it in OBrien’s best Alt ney ght Was his” jabbing > G, DECEMBER 16 i Ne ae — | §RS | at Fitzsimmons want Jettries to a pele « only 3 yee 3 ago. KID HERMAN BEATS HANLON 1908 FITZSIMMONS AND O'BRIEN FIGHT DATE DRAWS NEAR, ~ ATHLETIC STARS IN GAMES TO-NIGHT Testimonial to Emie Hjertberg Should be Productive of How Fity Gardner ny after | breaking his "right hand, by purposely tn ssing with right hooks | stood d SWINGS. Ic EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, MCOVERN THINKS NELSON OVERRATED He's Not a Wonder, Says Terry, After Seeing Fight Pictures, Tf there !n one fighter in the profes sion that l@ sure he can defeat Bat+ ting Nelson it ts Terry MeGovern, A short time ago Terry went to ace the Production of the pletures taken of the ritt-Neison fight, amd made a careful study of every olow delivered in the eiwhteen rounds of the contest, After the show Joe Humphreys, who accome panied MeGoyern, sid to dcGovern “Well, Terry, what do you think Nelson's fighting?’ "T can't sdy that Nelson ts a won der, Joe, but, to tell the truth, if Nel- son’ cannot fight any better ‘than he did in the first elght rounds of that contest I. think I've got an excellent chance of beating him, 1 wish, Joe, you would not let Nelson get away from my match, as I think T will come near beating him if we fight (ia delphia.” HUDSON A, C.’s CARD. | Matchmaker Joe Sullivan, of the Huts gon A, C,, has arranged a good card for the club's boxing stag, which la to take place In its club house at One Hundred and Tenth street and Broads |way on Monday night. ‘The bouts, | Which will be of three rounds duration, | and between members, will have for | princtpals the following boxers: Sammy Smith and Harry Lenny, Wille Gibbs and Willle Schumaker, Kid Williams and Johnny Carroll, Pete Sweeney and Jack Lowery, Port and Low epherd, and Jimmy Ryan and Kid Curley: |HANDICAPPING HORSES |S" NOT SUCH AN EASY TASK Evening World’s Nis epee Dis cusses Difficulties in Select- ing Winners. winners by long-nar apping ts really m the hane Lcapper 1 viewed t day after day Many Difficu The man who Js fy the ner and then dives int racing at New Orleans ¢ right to the honor, Pohadelphia last year, put, although b BY FRANK W, THORP. aiMovition, FOr George Gardner, who lost the Meht-| tries, but since that time no,other man | trickery he got Fiz into ‘the ring eee . HE vening World's handleapper | MUsiost. ewvy weight tile to Fitasimmons) and | hag proven himaelt to be nearer cham- | Urely untralned, he failed to make Fine Sport. | yesterday picked the first. five Fo a ee a oenty ene ocd {Dlonship form than Fits, Fitzsimmons | Tita tng haat eR aaa Hite beet . winners off the reel at the City Sheu i sats Willis Sevres is we in trying to win back his belt, gave time w. He grew taster ee Park course. And an apology |s here ” to & be t th nt os o 1 lower, ally 1 ” rouude two yeats ago Teltviee the hanten: 'Aght the giant ever | Brie Nero piinde eian: Gr tas teas asl = ‘The games at the Twenty-eecond | with tendered to the followers of thes Jake Kifrain, the old-time dhampion, | '#d in his life | & 1 Pim go near out that his | mp , | In & whole evening replete with brave) Regiment Armory to-night should bring | handicaps for not nicking Baron Esher hac a son who promieas to become a| In this coming encounter the only allies, the Philadelphia police, inter-| Though Beat to Pulp, the | bearing up under a raps fire of uppet=! out as fine a collection of athletic stare|in the closing event. At the Fa fisi-claes heavyweight, _ although things that add an element of doubt | fored ore stopped the bout thirty-four ake ‘ outs, Jabs, jolts and full-arm smmahon| as haa been geen this season, The tect: |Grounda Madbeth, who waa a § to J Ausn't been tried out enough yet to{he has Sone little fighting during the |pheen Ming easy. He hae been eating nce, cutting cf nich that was|make a fine oard Od Admir were hleo Hacved by” Me Te anda. of the handicn im Joffries's bro ’ ought fre “eh nx Arts Instead of stte’ ten, quit wit ore friends | th : 9 en- | Ng ffries's brother Jack Is @ good }O'Brien, in his prime, has fought fre nis oiq rare roast and dry bread at Jthan he had two hours before, The Siena taeheweee lek wocoel tase aed ldap dl ae lidabalai geaedhs Are the Scrapings. Cavywelgnt, and might be heard of € {quently of late, and has met some good home. Ho has drunk wines and condials |hetise with one volce cheered him and/and boytie. Paces, “In the Tepard | Hored here for the purpose of DoOBLINE) wigs sie. a. New U retha h ree not overshadowed by Jim's | men. tnatend c opoaslonal sof ale and] 2O8 ANGELMS, Cal, Deo. 16—| will be glad to pay good money to ¥4@ | scratch and handicap event Bill Kna-| but merely aa @ preamble to an article iscrapings uf the pan, go WO sj0a, Fee “iahere rik ap le ge ak rina Age May Be a Factor. PRR ot en Aghting, which Is most | punched into a pulp. his face avstemati. |" Re ansiner Ure at antned kal. the crack Columbia sprinter. will | on handleapping and as an ANA OS Ttrdde Tat tae, ane. Gl me Bi ar ow a ol = y bi hs ie — « 4 + Ir 2e at ace ti t 2 Ne Goesn't need to Mh for’ Sip Tak | 19 the age factor were left out O'Brien Some Uncertainty. cally hammered with every blow on the) artists in the business the native gon| the itm A Ge and Joe Dananer, of | 0% Se care that ie taken to sive WHO her aod Hover Ket A emrel y hasalaity je: ueaahy ee ve would ino more elaes Win Sitealnenone| jhe. fore dai a) splcn Of wncerseinty | Semen eee er rere | ahs ade hishee Meo tie enente sone] Cle matee A. ‘Arthur Johnson and | best information posetble. eet ae ey af Me 4 inceiitive a fignter can have-at jeast, a. {than & Newsboy would class with Terry | about the whole affalr. Fitzsimmors, | ame Mikle PAdie Hanton met his Wat-| Tonia tas fared no better, Kid Her- | Shade Ter sient Ganenn ORROUY, FOR. & Under Great Disadvantage. and it ie a fighter who is starting In he game [McGovern Fitzsimmons was a few Who, Is now just forty-two yeu, aix|ertoo leat night at the hands of Kit! man ie ixely to prove the rock up9n | Sorinting champton, orton, the English) randieappens who are not at Ni sted vente ako (abd bw tray bt € Ka months an 1 th hed V3 aire ae tae Herman, whose showing stamps him as| vhich more than me pogillats ambition Harry Hillman will try to break bie| Orleans labor at a disadvantage be- mae Ls yea ) nay by 1© served his flehting ablitity marvelloui ie cast Vv, 4 en. they ent he figuters Jimmy Britt e|sreatest fighter of his weight that ever Up ty date, hut he may have gona| Ot OF the clevereat, factast AEhters | Seong ae a little. bull Ane nl enriurs | OWN Tecoml at 0 yards of 80 46 apconds, | cause they cannot see the material they a few uss igo Jn a gallon bs " 2 2 | wn js baiipd Kae ve well, has been knocked out|ence at any welght, any position, he conducts a battle with “ i e al In thie he value of ‘ of ‘other fortune, His father was a big | welght, he fought the best heavles x o times during the Hs neralship an . arent fun and cannot estimate the vi clare can win in. thi ontraator, and daiues hud ‘worked (ite |he paninees, and Kheoked’ tie alt out (mee during te pass 1a") Outclamed and outpointed from the | coneummate gr neraish 'p and is a hart) The one mile scratch should be a|the performance of each horse, Also 18 [few years ago ML HW @ partnersng de he tled the rit i deren os fda 1 thw very good ones on| fret, battered to the reiness of aj {tito tneessantly ‘bummoing tn hard corker with the fine entry list, which in-| the handicapper at a disadvantage as filer, fave Al New Orie g et all, Jimmy E Wg | until Jeffries came along and turned is as fast as a lightweight pickled beet, swollen of mouth and | right-hand uppercut wecusonal | cludes J. P. Sullivan, Harvey Cohn, Mel+ | gq, concerned, for the ore Sseond | 2 by the ay, only} the tables. Jefiries welghed 290 pound mawenied P jabber. fl gmasnin “iy fe mouth | Vit Shepperd, George Bonham and Lilly |" S@ fiders are He came Inick ‘past an his ow fellowed his r Willy's Agnting | Pitan igh pounds, Jong-wind a bes, i puffed of eye, Hanlon took his medi. | smashing crosses fk ash upon theymouth | Prank. The record for thie event ie|@reat majority of the boys come from pected xreat things of him. Hut he Cater, by wus only an amateur, ag] > mmmons 1m idl i 1, | cine lke the miniature man he ta, and | hd face, the Chicago toy had Hanlon | ("1 yi tier vere. Tt ls vey tively | the Weet and are unknown to Eastern: |¥es) ® cheap selling plater when he his father refused (0 allow him to fight | 1 Would be absurd to gay thet Jack pritt-taa acknowledged the corn without mut-| Was almost a repetition of every | that a new record will be made at his lers. Then the condition of the track I Te" was Yust the ‘ame cheap Tribes DiGlnanios Dut he was one of are | O'Brien at hie bert could fight Jeffries ‘ tr ne nga | MUS Fraeping his opponent's hand | with oles jon acting ae recelver-generaj | OWN testimental, another {tem of no tnoonstderable value Hill ever saw, and had a pu that | Slant all over the ring, cutting him to sing « ; @ wan, pitiful remnant of a smile. The | oven, and no.one could find fault with) one and one-hilf mile run, and bwo- | must do wi! Feat ice ping te long range has soy ete} pay ine se ssort of the | MHS, closing both of his eyes, standing _to put ( O'Brien out wit was perhaps the gamest thing he did] It, not even the deaten man _himeelf, mile bicycle race, Bo that the feat ot selecting sent mea ge pm aly nt nan Hed distance, He did tave on - ee s ) iG ay) e Miciaseearnn one |might see too much. He would f by the wa Ds hogfes pulled and badly ridden, Vue, twenty rounds with Jinwny 1 an: Wild try. to figure too closely on Jot, who wot such at ty riders and might, become. prejudice Was o has-be “eating that he various ways hese things do wen ever afterward happen at long range, where an 4 ‘aca Hberal estimate ts taken and w 8 ATTELL'S bre tting serves @ an indication the hen 8 brothers aj} tried whether a horee le showing his he ghting game) acd, although }form, Betting Is @ very good gu one of tiem ever touched A at New Orleans, for jt enables bimself, Mone a aN handleapper to classify his hor others, Nd well, and one of tie] Through that medium at fmes. |) meee me " _ vestern okmakers are ‘'w SAFAidl eran » forgotton | , ; . Three Fe Bien by| Tom Sharkey, The blow was landed al | . : and are perfectly, tamiltar witht land’ ‘ 4 swell banana “i ai ' ‘ rr aklyn's 7 Aldea fe) the third round. | i * A form o' ‘estern horses. +3 stand OF aceething of thst hia | Jack Hastings Would Pit His Br kiyn’s Sta Star * Ouitfielder mh Local Bouts | 22 vie A: Co where sme tsp n Fierce Fight at Augusta|Kid Sullivan Was Too Strong |¢°rthe°"wn 8 GpAOTILY of the races, urTy and Clarence Forbes both 1 . ‘lana dt ‘ ubmen in Local Bouts | ‘ : aA these tracks. wo tracks at Now ee: Haviy yon bs h ma Ability. Against The | Goes to Chicago for Next vA a boxing was on tap, Hughie Murphy George Murray Li * Orleane racing {# more conalstent at well nc ay ea, Banta champiog Ability Against That | g tanh: Niptt See ie Boia SIE Gi chart 8 y Loses on and Seconds Threw Up [Arlene Olav: avers nek Neil Webster. Season, Las ight, bout. Jack Dorman, of the Bronx, a Foul. the Sponge. nev me actually ghame eae. unt > | eee gealt out, the sleep producer in the ? y YOUNG” thing unpion of an «| . “ rst roun: | Spike and Daye sulliy , Jey Murphy, of the Chicago Club, | ThFee knockouts were seen by local] Down, in the Hudson River A. Yat] avausra,! Me, Deo. 1 —Kid Pants, (Bpectal to The Evening World.) Bullen dente, Sullivan, the fighting) Dropping he faithful eg ted his firat big deal yesterday |*lubmen who attended the various box-| gor handed out. the knockout gvods to of Boston, was awarded the fight last| BALIIMORE, Md, Deo, 16—''Kid" |}| YOAEe exo from freland sae nH s80Me| his round-noxed bitters squirter, n he traded Casey, Maloney, Mo- | 08 stage in the clubs of Greater New Kid poe of Chicago, In the second night in the middle of the second round Steln, of Felcelpn®, Po Pager 4 oto. . feo from Ireland, p bly over the bar an roiings | York last night. Over tn Brooklyn, at/ round pionship aapirations fe there for a while and b ; ; ty and Brooklyn for yn, 7, by reason of @ foul b; 4 SUFEERING from Varteocale Hyttro-| » and tuen came tails his 1! 0! A t Andy Walsh Sallor Burk . by reason of a foul by George Murry, | night before the Eureka Athletic Club, York nd mave ploaiy of fam a ates UAnG Cea t»| D vuttielder » Mo! mA ¢ Matty Matthews Ot Pee he teeter Uae Rheckay | ot Laan, tle antagonieh, Murrey (4 t0| whan be Pat forced, to, succumb to the ||| iru) Wirheuins tee Vie ae Ee coin under the Hort « Aitle, denes creation t'] Sheckard, two yo go, was congid- | one time tn a championship class, was 4. ©. which ended with both men fight-| avold a blow and grabbed Pants nd | prowess “Ka ullivan, of Waah- | }\ standing, sould call at once and cov’ fallsd to beat ane yy is equa ron ball player tn the league, |kRocked out by Jack Carroll, a pupti of! ing fiercely, but In no danger, nan ls Sronne |inean, ta the slehih round, | fete || /sUle HRER Sadig yee Pi failed PR 7 " taeealeeemaianmmen ~ <emnome hatuled for fifteen | terrifi ahment dealt 0 t' by the || DR. W. | wewily made go aile more me runs and| ‘The contest was sohatule werrific pun! ut by | 'e - dD. A | ore. W | to challenge J ny other rounds. There was bad between) Washington lad the momech was | 0} An! b WeliOF=| roe 1.000 oF more hore. alien ome i hd Bernsteln Comes Back. Bouts To-Night In Harlem, Pante and his former manager, Steve/ mere than ut ie Pliaea bn cous iis with eae pig iby 3 | Tort for the world's pplonship at mixir iit ( Giants and| Jae Bernstein, the Ghetto champlon, | Another athletic club will throw open Mahoney, who 8 now handling Murray, | stand, nd i, (he elena found, when tH BES an oa 2 yee | “ot aw wanted B |. The New| win be ween in action again on Mon- |!t# doors and hold a boxing atag to- | and Panta started in to vent hie feelings |soonds threw. up the sponge. tein W rae *s our : but it was ref = one ay might, after a long absence from |MEnt. This club ie the Olympla A. C. Hurricane “order, perteot Serealt arora tet "Sf ouwvan proved alice [las inekeyaarngm Mentions 84 have! 3 sting fecls very cocky 8 t was refused, as the | © fle which will bring off its show in Marion d Y Pay, g@iamina, nve ter , Maer | iacaecaga t guvintey Reet et t Igo declared | the ring. On that evening Bernstein Hall, at Ove Hundred and Twenty-fitth Bion etal greene! Meera wh ang| tie Ara, round that he was the better | wae © Musee only inteat and tam methods. | . ot purt with him, | wilt face Tommy Daly in a three-round |street and Lexington avenue, ‘There! punishment, It was the moat 4 tert + ore tein came beck irons | BS tg Ary and free from dau ? SUppORS 1 he ne had firet Jexnthition bout mt the opening, boxing | will he seven od bouts betwien evenly figiting seen here «ince the boxing ex-|{, thd sith and sent Sullivan to the without et an S mm business atts One ree Pete stag of the Remsen A, C., which, will | matched boxers all members of the hibitions were Inaugurated. floor, but. the terrific puniahment ho |||? Qirping Seer ant fers * 4 Ue Hat Pais VLG At Beethoven Hall, in ongnnization. ‘The star ev@t of the ‘Tie second round opened with, the! was recelving tn th; WHO can cure you at home t aerrel, \ set. Bernstein i getting evening will bring together Benny Yan-) same furious Po He iy by Pants, Pants rom age Call or weite, Strict Confidence, |e ix ar Age Sut pe for the bout, and tf successful r, the (hte pee i ae und olther | Foreas ia Pere at ihe time until Ks inde yet br icone 4 the igh | 136M, 3 thst { Hours 10-12, Bt. 4-8, iM pa: ohn wyer or Hughey Murph the foul that gave he contes un ‘ea a fi ani t to| . Sun Wekay eon HOCKEY CANES eae ist i nt with Daly will contintie » boxing: Johnny Dwye rphy. ) ® Esmond" wi! i adn Pa aes BEFORE CHASTMAS ten py claim# he can mix nee NOLAN DEFINITELY CALLS OFF M'GOVERN-NELSON FIGHT with Joe W | as to Haron ¢ et hd Bo} » JOHN POLLOCK by Jack (‘Twin’) Sullivan jn a twenty- gooey Gt ie pase, io certainty setting | Tom Tracey Is All In. to a Christmas charity, Hastings ox j hel 2 round bout at Los Angeles, Cal, a to / on Tomine: Pketey hee ee Bix hockey games have been arranged oats to civeray Sonne Be WEUELee, | ¢ to aivives from Toledo, 0.,| get another chance to show hie fighting | next bout in the Quaker Clty, Will BO | se renaal moctee Whee ave hates io Gee for st las Rink to be played be-|"* ,? nd glassware feclared rate ha ‘ Nforete ae fie a | wick ‘lad, who reconuy gave Rouse| country from Australia, is all in and fore Chelaimas. ‘Tho st tnclutes ail| and. the” Hon, n Agit off for on Pe vigils inua twenty-round bout| O'Brien stift argument In a imited | he jonger abe to, beat hie opponents star te and fine sport on the {ce monia drinkers is before the National A. C, of San Diego, | round bout in that elty jowatt and) Aa handily aah ¢ ew should be to thelr laurels torfelt of |Cal., on next Tuesday night. The men | Dwyer will cash for six rounds before Buttoty Gehter, at cote ite season night bo a contest with . ses | refusing to fieh ine certa m1 The Vatter's ds are in bad’ shape, ® terrible beatings | ne #0 badly pun- Be Wi. Pant Soros’ Dee Penfort ’ SAU) | OE ERD eh ; ont Tit swaps punches, end tiie gults| reteree Nopped the Aight to save Tracey MRSiig Gh ve Oi. Miahekaa tee ie (Special to The Evening World,) m| Sullivan Welter: Weight Now. | Sowa: from belng knocked out. Pentort and Dex | DENVER, Col, De Goorg 1 Mike (‘‘Twih!") Sullivan, the conquer, O'Leary to Fight Bezenah, | Jabez White le Matched, i vale vs. Memsle, of Chicago, was given the | ald r of Jimmy Gurdn has taken on | Jabez White, the Bnglish Ught-weight ieeetl be ‘i x | much weight 8) he arrived In Ban! «young O'Leary,” the Chive ight-| champion, who promised to return to wad oieton over Adam Ryan last night r Swan ne. | Francisco that the best welght he can weight, yt Yo ks like ay? ae ee this County He | fight either Jimmy INLOW) DEFEATS CAMPBELL, | teh rounds of the poorost Aghting ever | me ae ives be | Aatit at now and be strong is 143 pounds | wauit ‘of his showing in the bouts’ firitt or Battling Nelson, but did noc ARTOONA, Ba, Dec. se wileon | 80h, 19, the lovel arena. Up until) the 8, He anid: Fwhieh makes him a welterwelght. This) which he has fought so far in the show up, has Mnally come out, of love Liat y—Wileon | tenth round not a damaging blow was ind working | je the only welght at which Sullivan | Wom, has just bern acured to engage clusion and Is to fight again. He h Inlow, 2 local pusilist, met Vernon | struck, but in this seulon Memsic | ve everything | would consent to Aght Joe Gans mext|in another contest in Milwaukee, where boen matched to box Bob Russell, the Campbell, of Philadelphia, at the Bolle-|eieamed up end the gong Was all {i y rin Page aetna | AHH, and An order not, tO toa ye | ne made hie first good Nght, He has English lightweight, for twenty roun Vuo A. C. last ight, They were to lave | saved Ry 1 ( with M fe and | eg Ne iater oueht to be as etrong | Dom signed to meet Andy Beaenwh, tie | at a show to be ‘pulled off in W in the ftth Camp: | The 1] ie Is the ! ran ox at this weight. Cincinnatl Aahter, for “it t rounds at! Wickshire, rote on Jai, being unable| round on, and half Shreck's Next C as 8 & roe the Badger A. G., a ilwaukee, on White ds ond rest pun ie nt given Gispereed before the end, not willing reck’s Next Chance. Mewatt Gets on Again, Deo. 2, O'Leary has as as a England he undred| digest what from oll appewran Mike Schreck, the lint heavy-weight| Por a fighter, defeated ag often ag he| return mal \ oung rouble 3 ak # cut of Cinclunall, wae was recently ta Tomnbe Hotete ake Aguting eeu pen v zevenats » coding Ho Ww D i Lith 4 ‘Hod g ry. 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