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uw THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1918 -: [wesneeee! BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nodte®2.8%eu] , ONLY ONE BLOW STRUCK HOW MATTHEWS DID IT IN THE DAYS OF REAL FIGHTING | MERMAIDS Oil . IN FIGHT THAT MATTHEWS ) | rae Se ad AFTER BATTLING , STRONG CURRENT FROM KIO MPARTAND Reich and Flynn ae ee all even r n Fives Box toa Draw *°" *"""* o-tile Ne. }.—How Matty Matthews and Kid MoPartiand, the Gib- e eories, writ " . o4 "THE Dave Beturtey Thir eer whieh ett) erie up the tebe t ve Event at Brighton Beach, Un In Ten Rounds able to Gain an Inoh, Come KANBAB CITY. Mo Ke «Back in Tug : bons and MoFariand of Their Ae : - * ba he motor } Time, Fought to a Knockout coy wih] AL pele ter enid tas i ton kgg « You just can't count b for a Purse of $1,000, Winner nent. | on women showing up When you ew i eferive | Derk them ; 18} remark wae the failure of apy of the apy rtghee [UBtITe In the Ave “nming Pace First Punch Was Knockout . Heach_-io Anish a t 1 How Between 4 4 5.80 yeotor y after ' in Memorable Battle Fifteen eels here wae @ Wa crowd On Oe ' pin fr the Hrawgtten Bath ' Years Ago, and Winner Took chi nan | waiting ts. reo eleven pretty Entire Purse of $1,000. au : ‘ king Atlantio fo oe Ne ndsome prises vated — by —EEE ‘ 4 Wo and William ©. Mar ‘ Robert Edgren. ali, who prot 16 recent Gtt coreg ei Bee we ERIE A.C. HOLDS MEET, —t:sitarinnd wou at "io" motor so Rew Fork Remutag Word ' ap oENe: Harry taton, 1 a rear 11M ie the story of two of the| The Eric Athletic Association will hold | agent, who a S the tase Mane greatest Dghting men of fifwen | te firet annual track and fleld meet neat Byrne, a Br yn ba Metal, we years ago, matched tw Ogbt xa ’ terion at sth home | #een on the G ihe lockers, ade arounds of the J City ae juning the pool, eagerly gagin twesty rounds for @ puree that tal Gf Whe ‘Wiattatices) on through eld gases, searching, the fAmountod to about 4 per cent of the ia the trae await League. nusuall tlm Water to spot th money paid Mike Gibbous and Packey | ha aaah deeeruen ee ee Vt be heads of the swimmers, bobbing MeFariand for their skilful ton-round | ru mile relay limited te He eee ct tkey’ alioeat” eat ieee exhibition. It is a story of # Sight that! teamed. anid 6 '100-yard daw reg, until alnon er whe welkh over 200 pound . ¥ nae was 4 fight—a fet tn whicb each of | Sechie Sid aceulet wt” on ls pit! Yorks which tad. been. ct the principals, without the slightest | shot, standing broad jump and running | @¢company the mermaids, was seen timidity ovor lons of reputation or| at Fe attraction will hee bases| OE kaow anata wrens” sheused . prestige, went in tw win with a) wane ews the Erte Raliros: the witty Chariia Keene, “they've ‘knockout. | ra aft the hon team of the called the race off on accoumt of we Incidentally, it is the story of the RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, eae Wy quickest knockout ever known in the here will prizes for all grounds Noe Yow 3 RialMecine, | Pitches "itookitn: f wanton te jump down from their observation . . iecclend’ { davond* gates ee eh ee tower and rush to the point for Ay aretha lag eee te rind ba slob . { — whieh the tug was Meaded. and in other parts of the country or = MeLoa ” ohusten. “There must hav na st 7 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. where ring sport was popular, fighting — —— LOUIS | 2%. — William M./ something,” declared — ‘You're-On t York, ‘Two games, J . national tennis champion, was| Marshall men were always ready to fight and Pate Come i ed in an exhibition game yester. Just then a flock of well-built, «100. ¥ girly were a teruk everrine inns rove ot “| CrQgad Behavior on Field [ena Bh B Mcketghie | a business then. tournament. 0 Jumping ashore from the tug, all of them were dressed with overcoats, bath robes or sweat every Bout there wan s decision, Many Helped Phillies to Win — i |p, obe pge? een ex sate, Rewer, ceria ak . core Board Sees eat Pied tas Semewst| . National League Flag|Watching S Good Scores by Veterans — 4 | when they were expected to be bat gult was that fighters em the beat ° tling with the waves not Marcelie, Mi Col. Charles Holldey Ebbets has just | probable they'll drop enough mora to fi lf T. } Listen to what Milligan s had. There was little stalling. pan ponpeded cue Mational anne pennant Beat Cleveland's record of -02 losse: n entor ourne | At 3.15 all the chicks said they ' general idea to- - *hillies over the Braves is just about | to the les. The Colonel always was — : dy. Willie Ritchie, the Amer that’ saiitul’ boxing doesn't go|BY “Laying Off” the Umpires in ‘proportion to the pode dbisgl Bcc std a little slow. . cathe Pirates ot two pag te awamis ‘ourse Toad Lienrersight Champion. Greece bard fighting, there were twenty of games in which Moran's regular 7 Fy . fers wei i} t .p shot and all the girls jumped over- Glover and skilful boxers for every! Pat Moran Has Had Club’s players took part as compared with | gq rae Apes ine ed ‘oe, the Pirates nro oe oe board. ‘one devolped under our spiritiess no- thoxo played by the regular Braves. St. Louls Browns took tw ae » Yanks, Consistency, thy name is| The 8. P. C. A. should be informed ‘ball of what thos: ‘ i i | Is tha war? No? ecieton eystem ea nina) Full Playing Strength in Every | a care Ne om: thal an KS | “And what do you think? They tried and they tried. jame—Not One ular Was team — Lee Fi Fi A De 8-Y, rs but they couldn't RECORDS. *Red Sox are doing to! 5} Old Rollo 0: Leads | fel, kets busy to-day. Headed by budge an inch. The tide, you G Not One Reg W: "1 : »¢ Fohl's Fohlies. twin killing was | 90" Year follo Ogden Leads | ‘s'" ay, Headed | ! } § © coming. chanipions. have. . Justice Pitney of the United States | pad just started to come in and it was t lar of the coming champions have so} Approximately, a thousand fang have |Fesistered yesterday, ‘The men were Matty Matthew: » strongest I over saw. Supreme Court, about 150 more P avoided aia or vat the last three james in New York. er oe With N ore of 74—U. S. ( i do th aa tos Stew months lator to become| — Banished, studiously avolded trouble with um-| Ang yi they ‘call’ Gotham “a big league | wlti,i@ gheconsary, to remark that the ith Net Score seniors will do their two rounds to knockit a ‘4 | The girls all tried everything they Pirex that not one of them has been | (nt White Sox were again defeated? lay and to-morrow eee HEE tia Canin eee iat enee weight champion of the world expelled from a game or suspended | ‘°*™ | 1 , Min eaielats es amhary OF pIAY ol- (Un ee naa ke oe tee he ae ng out the great Mysterious ail wcaon. On the other hand nearly 6 . Bankston, a Mackian recrult: Waiter) Supreme Court Justice Pitney | | The comp y way. Then one at w time they, quit oe y Bozeman Bulger. laid off for run-ing with the arbiters, /a team they can lck—the Cubs tera of yesterday. °F PRY aw p YEARS) sweat sixteen, were the last to give a3 the year 1900, when the match teen games. One club has kept its ‘was made, Matty Matthews had hee} havior may strike one a8 4 playing strength up to maximum, Sighting fve eg Mong Bred fot rather novel method of turn-| While the other has been continually ae some of them missing as many as fit- ~ 0 Oe a Ituare’ Net up the si They didn't stop until W Medic Cae Grice aaa or the frat time in Cornelius Me-| ‘The batters for the third came might| Day. be ahi Po RE i " ; John Herrin, Laneast they had been struggling for one hour Gillicuddy's hi his has| be Alexander and Killife 1 R, Prentiss, Mohawk ccs) 3 i f ste “ a dropped 100 § Ana quite ft intent te nice ee igane, again Enates Cour and fifty minutos, At that time thes ct, Gable ; were twenty Yards betind the starting Kautoan, Plain mark." ing the trick in this day of high ‘ 6 FTHR getting @ better break on | Jobo Ki New 4 ‘Was @ tall, rangy fellow, formerly hillies, by “laying off’ the | setting or as New 3 : The girls all declared it was the & ruckman, powerful rap tog Bonne and baseball, but think 1] ympires, have had taer full playing | URGING MORAN TO PITCH SCHOOLBOYS’ FINAL MEET the weather, the senior players ¥ ¢ ¥ fy rn are atrongust tide they Nad aver saeoun sessing @ wicked * over for a moment: strength on the field every day of the wit! . My #008 |tNank Bo Tracy,’ Bin f tered--and some of these girls are famous ones be had beaten were) me winning percentage of the | seuson, while the Braves have been ALEXANDER IN FIRST.|FOR SUNDAY WORLD MEDALS. bint pers yi A ee tenes rent Bukit wheat real champions, too. Btanton Abbott, George Kerwin, Mike be . | deprived of 80 per cent. of their punch golf in the secon Sterrett ; This was the fifth time that a five- Leonard, Austin Gibbons, Tom lsrode- | == by suffering suspensions. That is) CHICAGO, Sept. 23—Every mail ia] On Saturday afternoon, Oct. 9, the|DWa! tournament on the Apawamis ‘ane’ 0 ue i iam, Coe Kier, Guo Le ge Pp mind Hercules Athletic Club of Brooklyn, ! about the difference in the standing | bringing Pat will mile race has been promoted at Brighton, but in all of the other races some, if not all, of the entrants fin- ished ‘The starters were Lucy Freeman, who recently established a new na- tional record for a mile; Mary Wil{ ™ Hamson, an English star; Helen Rubl- ;con and Bertha Pearlstein, Martha Hagstadt, winner of last year’s race; Edna Cole, Dora Hyatt, Claire Gilt. \ Moran, manager of the| Public Schools Athletic League will con-| Ks yesterday. Scores were many ar~ whose palatial quarters were in the ; of the clubs, ‘ ; % . Sor ved over the opening fer, Incidentally he had fought Kid od Myrtle Avenue car stables, near | In other words, a policy of playing Philadelphia. Nationale, scores of let-|duct the Sunday World final champion- meshes ieee hee idles ees f land @ twenty-round draw ID Broadway, The weight, was 130 | baseball Instead of indulging in the|‘'* Usinw him to pitch Grover Alex-| ship meet at the Brooklyn Athletic| Found, when rains alm a ‘six-round draw in 1899. pounds. ; jassinine habit of kicking at umpires ander, the big right-hander, in the| Field. This meet is the culmination postponement of the novel meet, J Ces ae ee ifoped ol. |, MePartiand wont through his usual | has won the National League pen-|{irat kame of the world’s series, in|177 Individual school meets held duting| Naturally, some of the old boys. Apepemls.es..) most at praeesy ere Memarkably skil. | taining. Matthews trained too, but | nant. 1, | Which. the writers are convinced, the|the months of March, April, May and|whosé ages run from fifty-five to r digitale ful boxer, His skill never interfered be Worped Ce srpe Sevalrnaent OF $88.1 4 on ir aie ll deste over Gh Phitadeiphia club will be one of the/June, It bas been estimated that fully | eighty-four, had trouble keeping their with bis knockout punch, which he neh with ich he intended | M Bea Ala Mo pi contending teams. i 160 boys from each school purticipated : srendhenteh BF r often, Among his victims, ' knock McPartiand out, He bad Til have the satisfaction of knowing] 'T Philadelphia club was loading in these games and the entire schooi| 20°C? down, but many a young! nockout or decision, were Bob developed a corking straight right, a that T had my full strength in there National League race by five ‘an BT 1 would be proud of the cards that most i nd Rita Greenfleld f abort punch with le’ ok con- | ail the time. Do you realize what it half games When the series with | Population enjoyed a day's outing as : ré is talk of having the five-mite ell, Jack Burge, George Mclad’ cera in it, wallop that "was full | means to have one or two star play- [Chicago Wan ‘marted ‘to-day, ivan | spectators of the veterans made in the second | "within: . he | ovent held next week. ut overs dite gent sor eS Butler, of dynamite. Johnny Dunn, now t era gut of the game a Week ut the | Tie ne ne teed ee daa trace | raft, “Be hnel meet It Ie expected that | round. é 1g | CEASE SIXTY, TO sIxT 7 ferent course. } i : d d time?” d | fully 2 embryo athletes will com-| Rolio Ogden, @ fifty-eight-year-old | w 0, Henderson, Arlington..... —_>——— H Otto the match was made, lajd asid i ..) Moran refuses to admit the flag be- : ¥ = | Fags exten fy Tommy Maung. Tom ay, friendship for McPartand tempor-|, 1 didn't at the time, but every-| ones to his club. A letter “trom | free to all mehout ertaet be distributed ers Owen Ziegler and Jack Daly-a list of arily and spoke t his man Matty . Fagens. t , Oy A ree to all school children In orde: that | Baltusrol atar, led the fleld with net | j¥,"}, body in baseball does now. The) stchburg, Mass. Moran's home, con-|they may witness the championships. | score of 74. His actual score was 86, | famous fifteen years ago. He like this: games picked up here and there coun |satned t lowing appeal aig’ will be furnished during the . wae fe nt the then invincible Kid| “Lok bere, Matty, you can win | heavily at the end of the season, Pat “at, pleane pitch Aleck tn the firat! gumes by the boy bund of Public Hcnooi| but a 12-stroke handicap gave him Toy losing the decision in| this fight with the first punch, Mc-| Moran is the first manager to curry | game against Boston,” 0, 21, Manhattan, the winning net tally. The leader's Wek twenty-five rounds, and fought Joo Partland is left handed. He stands | through a policy like this and the re fhe WISIN a A tee | Pal iE ue stig 3 em il compet nf Walcott to an elght-round draw. Mc- | With his left fo out but be always pleasant for umpires in the fatu vieat of all the bunkers, Ogden came | jy, !, Haman, BMemmne.*..:: nrialion it Lancenemrans 6 Se Jee eats acer Crue la tte than te three, th eee ae feinte tw ‘o, and| TWO years ago John Mo to the turn in 41 strokes, Ho didn't | Prapk 3. Milmer, 2 Among the noted layers entered re inst i ie 45 4 id c decisive defeat being marked against the third time he bits, You can 1 the Te er ee ein ie fe At mony the noted gitered are Bim until after five years, during count on it as @ sure thing, When suc FIFTY-EIGHT WOMEN IN NASSAU TOURNEY, raw ivantage of this idea, but veded in enforcing it #0 Fistic News and Gossip two different places he drove in traps, Ingrbet,. aareood. Mise idarion eliine tied gy ee which he met scores of the beat men | you meet in the first round take your a pas Moreh. aS O88 Same By John Pollock which cost additional strokes. At that |} Ka nb, Nirookiine: ‘nna Bishop, former holders of the cae fn bin class. distance and watch him, He'll muke Yh: aire eninko Hawa akan etl ho covered the last nine holes in 45 4x8 Moni, siete | title—Miss Bishop aleo Is a for There was, of cour a Kroat| tw joves with bis left, The third me ft a i ch i te Be . area 8 Kbdets Field in Brooklyn, where tnany out for Mocho as referee and the club officials] wallops, very creditable work for 4 | Willan fired. jh onal champlon—and Mrs, H.R, Stooh§ rivalry between Matthews and Mo- Instead of waiting for DID to | ee ee eee wot ut out by an uc. | portant Matic battles have been fought | e*eented bis, player old enough to be a father for | Pimiin Lord, Abana oar! 3 ton of Plainfleld. Partland. a iyo. Crewe added. to) lady sien [a sora Ager shoot your | pire, Larry Doyle being the first to]! the open air this season, will be the “Ferford of the Clermont a, | National Champion Bob Gardner, : the personal feeling between them, | right straight to his jaw. Yo "te scene of three more ten-round bouts to-|C, of Brooklyn has arranged his card of bouts for each being dissatisfied and anxtous| knock him out.” f any’ ” . umber of other old fellers 7 " _ ‘ z ybody ts going to be put out," | night, two of them bringing together four | tbe shows to be held by the club om Saturtay| A Dl MK to try it out aguin to a more definite} The old Hercules Club was packed) socraw would say, “ot it be ime, be-| prominent lghtwelghte, while in tho | Mbt and on next Tweetay evening, On datunday | Pressed the leader hard for the beat |W. i. ¥ s Waterbiary i opetucion, thas night. They were ‘hangiog cause I'm not playing.” fast b Tt Soldier Johuny #haw vs. Tommy Burke of | FOKS score, James A. Tyng came ip Matty Matthews had come under) the rafters, The usual ceremonios other, two fast bantams will clash. he | } esto saa Pat Moran went McGraw one bet- . voon | CBIC8®, George Hodel ve, BIN McKinnon, and | With an 86, too, but he only had a ; "4, ADwmamia f ' SE ee achasie oo Latte hea. ety adtanead QuiekIy and avoided being put off the |7mr attraction will be the sorap beiwoen | Piguting Pitapatrick ve, Jimmy Capper,” On | handicap of 6 atrokes. Charles Waldo | Joty Hy. 8. Itathvond,, Kigis wood ih ic dae ath Waadtag & saresan:| ite eiédia oF the ren ant fP ] coaching tines himself. even though |Jehany Dundes and Joe Mandot, of New | Tuesday evening Battling Lavinsky ve, Soldier | had an 87, Eugene Frayer scored a (GixTy, EB TO BIXTY.N ung} i Orleans, the legitimate lightweight chasn-| Kearns aud Knockout Brow vs, Pataey Callahan | and Judge Henderson a 92. There ¥ table.” Dunn had @ habit of| McPartiandt adv dno le he was not @ regular player Chater a onde ni — y Brom aban one eke” scores which thinking. According to his ideas|ly and stopped. Crouching, McPart- Some people offer a fallacious ar-| pion of the South. “They have already | tum androm, the premier toting promoter ot | Were, various oth Matty did too much swinging, Matty.|iand feinted—twice-and started his! gument,"" says Moran, “that the pub- | fought two slashing fights, their last bat- roke the 100 mark, Milwausee, notified Nate Lewis, mani ol Gy Y resulting in @ twenty-round draw in| Charley White, today, that be hed aged ao |, CO: Bil Nields, the oldest man 1p Fy y went around | New Orleans, In the semi-final, Joe Awe-; Champion Willie Ritehie to fight White in Mi oe eee aL, ad Detiooua bie vedo of California will hook up with | weukee, but that Hitoble refuses to wake 125 * by ninetee! © ¥C show me one Who ap- 5 ning round ‘score by nineteen 4, Tommy West, and the rewult| forward on is face, The ton o Near ie habae ny one WHO OPT rankle Callahan of Brooklyn, while in | Minds at 8PM. Lewis faze that te weight nine ne Colonel, now in bis elghty- , er of his we e rat. blow ck had knoe! hitting straight, would be invisible left jab, On the instant Matthews | lic likes Kicking on the ball fleld. He coached Maithews, who also had) shot across a territle short right to| Don't you bolieve it, 1 can show you advantage boxing with his|the Kid's jaw, McPartland pitched | ten men disgusted at kicking players . wen fourth year, regrets he didn’t come : will battle the first woek in November, Meee even excepting the marvels [aie cid, A abide reoard, that! 1t | fven if n't Dut out of [California will go against Bading Lahn i up from Wumington last week, to lous Joe Gans was even quicker, Dunn avers, than gam have the umpire } of Brooklyn, _ Jack MoGrigan, who hae been hokling hosing Goede eels ey ones hp oN FOUGHT FOR $1,000 PURSE, WIN- the | Hawkins Knockout of Martin | againgt him, and. after all they are | onary White, who inched out Olibert Gal aM pg Lae a Elleeomale be been 100: te aot ae YEARS AND UPWARD). | NER TAKE ALL. Jaherty at Carson City one. inuac ave my [iat ie the filth round im Boson on Tussday | hie” po pov ao san = a ne Brook... 419 48 hort! afterw Matthews sh. No ball player ever yet go’ bond * is boxing ulghts to Friday eveaings. At his , 4 Haren met John Dunn} angry out oy Ziegler in two) an umpire to change his decision on |M: {Rn AM attais, whieh enched the | amiNg show omorow night Yousg Diesia | | Senator Cooper of Brooklyn, wale Werktns, Ch | m that he'd like to fight) eee ae, MoConnell in. three|a question of, udement, He has no | tected 8.818 club me woh a meets Battling Latin, Young Solsberg boxes Houny | not & long driver, showed considerab Fenotiw | Y i As it happened,| rounds and Mysterious Billy Smith |chance of winning grom receipt to $4,027, Immediately after the | Kaufmann, idle O'Keafo tackle Al Shubert s with his approach shots and bis nel. Wea a ou cant tell a pay te vuude, yaiieie | he Phillies the re [bate White was matted to flabt citer Math | Wille Jackson better Marry Huth and Battle | score compared favorably witb the | j ‘ Kid," said he, |r aie te hon! as MoPart. | maining few games with a clean |Sséwin oF Freake Usiiehen of rookie on} Kmny lates vm Lew sveuier, teadare r 2 Saufman from a match ‘you with| Wesht champio af sal My las ey Get, 6 land, >? k : : a jland insisted be 1 bee knocked | slate they will have established a = Jack Toland, the Philadelphia middleweight, s Matty now, Hee linproved, # ot] gut bya uke. punch he_gave the |forord that {x absolutely new to hase | Aly Nach i evsy dating wo do og thing |e now under the mageacat of Danny sor: | Wesley M- Oto,» familiar ure tn high priced hat. a 14 : o YO4l iid another chance and stopped him | ball as as having originated a] in « fistic way in tho future, This eighteen-sear. |2M!. bee boon matched to mest Knockout sweeney, nlor tol , 01 f rane: Mell Knocks yon out 88 aur lta ateon rounds of deaperate | new method of winning the pennant. fota'younastr, who teld the Mecvpelian A, a, U. [8 loa! fighter, for tn rounds at the Knicker. [ia Putter. ‘The old genteman wee on $5 erie ane lity? 1 50 ae you ever mect again. You wontlienting at the old Broadway A. C 26-pound Uwe for years, has won bis firet two | %ckar A, ©. of Albany mest Monday quite peeved with this club. It just | iitibureh. 3) A) fenres i i] $3 worth of Quality fave a chance, 1 don't want to profit ‘ The Aonble yietor he Red & 5 wouldn't act proper. Because of this | CMMI,” 1) Un Ri Rroklyn your misfortune, Fight somebody where Choynski fought Maher and Phe touble vietory of the Re Box | bouts ‘orp, Ho kuockst out Bobby Geir) A match has been practically olinched between | Mr, Olor turped in a card over the | Newark: 7& 08 '25 Baltimors,.’ 46 ri / ‘re o left-handed fighte bn tought MeGovern yesterday . chan ‘OF }in two rounds and boat Josh Mattivews lant week |A\ MoCoy, the middleweight champion, : T thine a . You're a left-handed fighter, , McFarland dre enti vnant such 100 mark, a rather unusual thing for 45 ene Matty has o nch you hav bbons and MeFa and drew down e An ‘ penn CNT at the Broadway A of Brooklyn. He was one | Bartfield, the Brooklyn w vetwht, who gave | him, . s “no defen H you with it," 00 for ten Four an of clever box: | a cinch my haus apenaged 6 et Mae a ring partners for theaMc-| Mike Gibbous much « reat dattle at Ebbote Field . Stores MePartland didn’t care for the ad- |{PE. | Malihiws Koy el sunohi Mee | he tt vas or tis woriite Rhy bout how been engaged by Willie | John Woiwanantel has made the fighters a flat-! Generally an 18-hole round is auf- Manhattan's Man Hatter cae We went to his ma ; Jing out and in a punch, } ‘ ar the, ia cbate ng for « bout with Joe tering offer to box © ton-round bout at the ficient for the vote. But Judge Gil- tea Reties, and had bins ius ae Hat eve n a carfare [ntansetin AT500 people, on rue. at weight yor, ts from 138 o| ay Sporting Club of Brooklyn on Oct, 2. dersleeve. and Morgan J. O'Brien vos memnens went to Dunn and sald’ o-day Metta ca (atanarcase (MGGAIN ck BR PRRUin CANTTAe: FORTHE : se ans Ave Priiman, the of-mateur 14690und cham. | couldn't eem to ger enoURT Kole y ~___ SPORTING, MoPartland nted to Might him ond | enter and McMartiand earns his liv- | Araves having n permitted to play | dimumy Johnston, manager ed Lewis, the} ton, who bas won many battles since he joined | terday, After completing their tour- EBBHES FIELD. Byookivn, To neh ihe Wanted to fight MePartiand, And | Pee ee Oconee of boxing bouts in Fenway Park last ¢ oglian lightweigit, told the writer early to-day | the profowslonsl ranas, hae been secured to fight |nament round they went out in the a rig ee ee Patina star Pen Wong ose ge Dunn made the match. z o = that Hilly Hoche hae beep selected to referee the | Alf Mansfield, the flyweight of England, in the| afternoon and ripped off another 18- Day, ithews and McPartland agreéd Nothing less Johnny Dundes va, Joe Mandot, An earthquake | retum bwelveround bout between Lewis and Jack semi-final to the ten-round go between Gunboat | hole match. Brooklyn at Kansas City, doe A Newark at Chicago. could beat Bill Carrigan and Joe Britton, which is to be fought at the Aties A, 4, | Smith and Al Relch, which takes place at the St, — Baltimore at Bt Loule, feat Tannin out of that prize now, of Boson ou next Tuesday aight, pete: pendent deci sh ‘The second half of the competing Bullale ac" Pitttasene = ~ - ~ ———oon a “ a " “ aa f ro . ;UEaaIrRaeE mace . came “mans “ vrai vy “y rent ~ . . = \ -