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oe “ + a - oe rept . 1 bi THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 27, 1916, ALTHOUGH JESS WLLARD TING PA NEW YORK “Weps MORAN HIS SHOWING - MORAN’S RALLY IN SEVENTH FEATURE OF FIGHT TING EM Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). 1S SPECTATORS Aan tI SN ee ‘hie New York Evewug World), says Something Lacking in Work of Man Who Defeated Johnson for Title, There Being), .Nothing Spectacular in His Boxing Nor Any Trace of That Brutality That “Re-| fo:mers’’ Howl About—-He Is Unlike Any Other Champion. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN sé VEN the mildest- mannered pugi- list’s manager i always looking for a tight.’ Copyright, 1916, by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Hvening World) 8S WILLARD beat Frank Moran. There was no chance for argument when the ten rounds were over. Yet no wild bursts of applause fol- lowed the champion as he hastily skipped through the ropes a few Beconds after the end of the bout and strode down the aisle toward his Blang! Gong for the eleventh round. CHATTER CHAMPS. The big fight 1s over, the battle is 7 ; re f tat ¥ , \ . dressing room. Tho crowd was sat- i 3 2 i over, . You all know Whoozus won. 7 —tsfted with tho fight, yet puzzled. It ‘ nf ° J : tp ‘tho ‘big fight is over, the champ 4 bad seon an undentably invincible : \ ‘ ecrap is over, champion, Yet Willard's showing But the chinfest's just begun. wasn't what one might expect from the man who knocked out the great WHEN MORON SET HIMSELE To PUNCH Matty may have ambitions to Tess Jaepen HIM oFe BALANCE « be an umpire, but in America every man is innocent until found f ES SRI guilty ULE OROAN REGED BEPUIEOO sc, us ue Rie oes en The grose receipts of the Joss Willard-Frank Moran fight in Madison |) W¢ ave Is Villa on eee Square Garden on Saturday night amounted to $160,608, which is the Bent to the wronp department, but largest sum ever taken In for a ten-round battle {n this country. It 1s Tene editor acknowledges receipt of Jack Johnson. There was something | lacking. In these glove affairs one expects the spectacular. There was nothing spectacular about Willard, who laughed like @ schoolboy every Hime Moran landed ‘a hard swing on his Jaw, who struck hard $unches with no apparent ¢motion other than jew York bas won the intercity series from Macon, the second largest house in the history of the sport, only the Johnson $302,849 for the gasolincless family a sort of pride in his workmanship, || Jeffstes gate surpassing It, A list of the tickets aold follows whose limousine has just been evicted Who had his map.nearly out and then | oer at I! i aauts rate i $80,675 from the garage srinned at him and stood back bloek- 536 at $20... 10,720 —_—- ing sw when he made a desperate rall ais : | 1,798 at $15... 26,970 Jim Corbett pinned his faith to Ing swings when he ma rate rally, 1,866 at $10... 18,650 Willard, but Jim used a safety pin. No one could possibly accuse Jess Willard of having a single trace in 1,425 at $5 7,125 i = + his whole composition of that well-known brutality the “reformers” howl 186 at $3.. 468 that Carransa @bout so loudly. Thore’s nothing grim or forbidding about him. He has | ee My none of Jolin L. Sullivan's lowering ferocity, none of Corbett's crafty de- | LS AEC REPRE LETS EAE ARI ONE Stirs | THE E COLUMN. light in cutting and jabbing, none of Bob Fitzsimmons's deliberate intent- | z WHAT THE FIGHTERS RECEIVED, Mexican money ness upon the landing of a clean, workmanlike knockout, He is not surly Jess Willard .. Stes re . $55,100 b + canaries, and relentness like Jeffries, or furiously aggressive like Tommy Burns. He Frank Moran 26,750 ; . Lefthanders. 4sn't ke Jack Johnson in taking a cold pleasure in beating his man down slowly bofore putting over the reluctant final blaw. Tn fact, Jess Willard is unlike any® ) ether champion we ever saw. He'# janded, grinned if amused, ‘The | Duge and powerful. He has great) first round was Moran's, At the end Skill in defense. He can hit cleanly; h® Was Kuining confidence. George : Considine, Moran's timekeeper, lei @nd hit herd and time his punches) over to me and said: “Why inte bie Tie GREATEST TRRILL IN THE FIGHT - IN THe Of Big Fight at $47,000; ‘ | perfectly. Mechanically, he's a fighter. | follow huan't anything. How did he 4 T™ ROUND ,WHEN MORAN -GROGGY— SUDDENLY e Twenty thousand is about twice His intention when he enters the ring | ever beat Johnson 7 : RALLIED AND FURIOUSLY SWUNG BLOW APTERL Has Not l ured ( j y CF ney damages as Moran would fs to fight to win. Against Jonson | | Trea ae an whens peran Ry Buow ON WILLARD'S NEcK AND JAW. -- 2 = \Geive for a similar wreck on the New ous ng left. ever ) MES Ibe he was grimly determined. But] ser himself, waiting for 'n chance to : —— ot Haven. @gainst Moran he was out to win,|shoot his deadly right, big Jess leaned | icshiienebereer st cee verre = me CEEOL GTS aE idedbetbe ahd A raat te bares OR A ce Promoter Gratified at Success of Willard-Moran Bout, and Isn't! camp ss = mp is someth Pancor. He epemed to admire Moran's |®Wiftly popped that hamtike lets | RM oe Bintat SN Wot enmeta ly Muna, Siw tfaPete 8 WILLARD SAYS MORAN DOESN'T DESERVE ANOTHER CHANCE; Eni gg Cb obigebrboong. georrad ya dina laas a nd spoiling the punch that bent Likely to Ever Defend His Title Again. Cy Pich shoulin't feel discour: * ged. There are benches in every man to do something to him, and to! Coffey down before Moran could even | aged Oi atts ‘4c hea cre | MORAN DECLARES HE WILL BE NEXT WORLD'S CHAMPION i Dave # humorous appreciation of the | Wigard paw spoiling his aim, playing with | Haiti should bust f lation would never be oe Rickard Estimates Profits | 2%: ss .sunetvott ot out like a wrestler’s ear. ead ina fly wheve! ot very clubby of Lieut, Shackleton t ot more mow and for vagger made you ¢ put into da’ y, “that hi hi . @beurdity of a Moran dashing valiant-| yim By Vincent Treanor. hat he wants to quit the game. ‘ He doesn't like it QUEERIES. 4 y against the vast bulk of a Willard.|him. Moran, erim and pale under | EX RICKARD, the man who) training and th ANSWERS TO ghter is differe l@ was like a maatiff tolerating the| the greenish glare of the Cooper By Jess Willard. By Frank Moran. | staked more than $100,000 to] champion attracts. i bibecrpretntingl Sy ey peep efforts of a terricr to nip and snap at! Hewitt lghts, never stopped trying. ‘ : stage the Willard-Moran fight,| §ays he has more money than | Helgium didn’t « . him. | He was hoping against hope, | Now There 18 nothing on my working list to bother me$ I will be next world’s champion. Willard never || : 1s| he'll ever be able to spend. Be- losing. ms Jand then, folled just us he was about |f 20W for at least a month, and Tam going to spend the$once hurt me and he was putting all he tad in his ||/doesn't know just where he stands) fore leaving Chicago he said he AEP ietiarac bu’ ILLARD was not by any means! to start a blow, he had a smile grimly || “ays with my wife and kiddies, My circus engagements} punches, I took the smile off his face in that seventh || financially on the outcome of Satur-| had $100,000 in cash and a fine pass up letters, h In the physical condition he| at own discomfity | ©. do not atart until April 29, ¢ t is certain that noth-3 round, I would have put him away right there if the ing will come in between to interfere with my y rest {round had lasted ono minute more, He had nothing aration for the John I: the fourth round Moran began |] As to meeting Moran again in the near future am left after that, His punch was gone. He was weak as lv ing in with hard drives at the |} very much against any such match, Moran, I think Ifa kitten, Just now Willard 4# too big and clever de- nad to pay attention to | day night's ten-round affair at Madi- home. Now he has some $50,000 Doatiata mort |son Square Garden, He knows semi-| more and a, | ome reached at Havana by months of gruelling 1 won fight. Hoe was a great figure of a anony Floto circus that hers ally that the receipts amounted! will net him an additional $150,000, | 1. & O.—Be tore explicit. Send in | . 52,0 he es ro \ ltwo vacant stamps for a repiy. he seemed fo have taken on | plon'x body, He seemed: to|] have proved, ia no match for me, He did not make fensively for me to beat in ten rounds, But how I'd ||*° ae a ua ag tf fecat Maas ie, Sale ae: ment bes sb meats NOL Re sees think it might do some good to hit || any Kind of a showing, and, in fact, was poorer than 18 like to get him for twenty or more. I'll keep on his || Were something Ii Died South America and get in the M. Jr.—All the blades on an eleotrie ten pounds of soft flesh during the} i” ee mark, and one that he|f thought. Ido not believe that return match would trail till he gives me satisfaction. The longer he waits || hasn't any data, statements or the) Cottle business }fan stop together. bond or two of rest just before the] | But Willard Jabbed him |] PC “desirable to the patrons of boxing However, iff the worse it will be for him. I can bide my time, for |! like that tell just what's what, and) Wii arp 1g BACK HOME IN| gore cata Caneaele: aive out. hd when he persisted, upper. |f Rrmoters inaiat that Moran should be given another$ I will be good for years, Willard must go back. He |/he's not worrying about the matter RILchenT Ceanitaralte tReea bes When Willard and Moran met pain ated, upp hance and over a longer distance, I think that Tom has filled out twenty pounds the last year. He'll be |/ either, It eoems as if a thousand or CHICAGO TO-DAY. % the ring Willard laughed as the m solidly on the jaw with his /F jones, my manager, will accommodate them, For that$ big as aayracsse n elephant in no time, Bar the champion and way the best of the white men. I can afford to at any time and with-§ wait, But meantime I intend to prove my mastery of course, there still} over all the rest. In six weeks’ time I'll be ready to irrangements now L do not} take on the best, I'll take the Fred Fultons, Andre An- mn for another bout for at} dersons, Al I 6, Jim Coffeys and Jack Dillons, I'd @hook bands, and over Moran's fu Game @ wry, forced amile, N Moran fell into a clinch, Wil-|[ matter, | would just as # right hand was broken some- |] cise, I know can defeat M Moran was impressed by the (ower- in tho tight. Ho claims that |} out any training. Of the others, ing bulk of the man he was to fivht,/it was in the third rdund, but pos- |] exists a doubt. From th but he felt that he ought to smile, gibly it was with this blow in the |f believe L will be able to Just as a prisoner of war standing fourth, for after landing it he held | two, one way or the other, ts of little t to him. “I haven't seen Me- JEnceene toysiime Nave teen His manager, Tom Jones Cracken yet and therefore dou't! remained in New York. David Lewin-, N, Z, know how we came out.” said Rick-| ohn, the Chicago sportsman who Was ing's t ard at the Waldorf-Astoria, the secret stake holder of the $60,000 mint ard is back home in Chicago| Curlous-—Coneressmen formerly re He at 2.30 yesterday | erred to Mexico as our sister repud ‘t Moran as any one§ I'm -By adding two of Ray Kent tting averames together yow pt one out of It aa months ke nothing be fa 4 - in Be t he which the fighters were paid, also, — up before a firing y fools it hié)the right back and used the lett iE cast six month like nothing better than to meet two Dillona a day I'm satisfied that the bout was @)/ Went home yesterday, Asa souvenir) f. R—Wrone depariment. Any duty to puff nonchalantly at a elgar- | more Hlooking the left as Moran success, that the public has no kick] of the fight, Lewinsobn took home one ¢hing Mr. Bryan eays can be found tn tte, Ita part of the Kume. Moran! rushed, he caught him a glincing | satan — must have felt, at the first clash, that! plow that cut. bis he was up against it, but be had Moran be come into the ring with a studied @etermination to try to beat Wil coming and that you newspaper fel- of Willard’s glove Lewinsohn says the FE column. lows can't any anything terrible about |e had the monoy with him at the| eee me. Eaew ie earaay nighs Dut mobody/ Wy, Uy, T@tuttering le © Seugh eft ey an to look as if he been in a fight. He rd battered, Willa oe brow. | And had | Sune! was becoming | PUR e certainly knows how to 1 showed no marks, HIB senaation of the fight came FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP “When the fight went past the fifth |"“I"had 4t pinned in rny sook, and to thing to eliminate from the tourna- ene 1 Wen at his i i a ib Moran was bewildered, and hitting ie ee ss i 4 Ww i A roun continued the promoter, “I| take no chances of losing it or having | ment. It should be no bar to your rately, once he felt that the fast at Willard's boc ck low ] in the seventh round Lihaadel vd was ge my leg als, Dain and faae footwork te haa been ~ BE NEES “ ee Guinan to COIR AL aN AS 9. By John Pollock felt that the crowd was getting its| MY leg sawed off, iy inittals, D, le career as a movie actor If you keep ctising in his training camp would White on every bill.” useless, His only chanc in There was no intent to foul. | time to wind it weWinsohn paid Willard $40,000 be. | your back turned. Moran Is too game to fall back on p. He put on som | money's worth, and after that rip- | Assemblyman Martin G. Mec who, will be the New Al MeCoy of Brooktyn, ‘tue | MONCY’ only 7 ca rman ae cabin ; ‘ The! snorting seventh, when Willard cut} Jeys wot in the ring and Willard Rr ae avoiding Willard’s heavy lows and any wuch trickery. mad Wonk aster Moran, GrYINE | tied hard to pravent the Willard-Moran ature bowl will bo between middleweiahts, |r tor fair, the last of my worries| signed a receipt for it ia | P. A—Can't tell how many yards £ Fetung over & furious right hander ht moro desperately, In the | Rin to the ropes and shoutiis Ih) ten-round boxing bout from taking DIMES | Crater for en rounds tas onan ft Shah want cxer io ie must have the kale,” was Wil-|of sausage were sold at the Chicago Maved about tie iitti, leaned bach BROOK WAS ith ® brwae ed and, bending over, eros ceneoprrrt ude epee servi box where my wife was sitting and hark, as Lowinsyhn saw bim| Fair in 1692. They didn't keep ath- out but ii i K ous re he champion Se Bh wpe Bas} in ure ton idle ¥ Ryerss ore »: ere my 1g room, an. en he was gnd_ set hime Mf, nd ucie 1 himself rotied ls head With the blows, laugh: mia arrne Barone Hie Soe Hef ae Frawley boxing law in! eer tights on Om acai, hmoae boner, ba) cidntt care if | saw any more of It. | pald in four 810,000 bills he handed | ous swings. He ‘hen he drove Moran back with | ANd swung on WilAre s on mat 2 furs | Tommy 1 th , 4 songratulated on the| them over to Tom Jonas, Moran got 201% pounds, Willard weighed bs. He put on the “fighting |r Hearty beat him down with nation was | ‘ . na and T've been con i h A ; | £, Z.—lf an affable stranger dragged ve ‘ SO ue ‘ *! blow on the back of the neck, M riter last night by an-| } | fay Wid Taylor at the Raine iandled Saturdi is money after the fight, one $10,000 , ana ze saa 'o wreaytiog No i tn trying had been practising tn the Blow On Xo) BAGT Cr tbwad, whootln ; Din OY AD | ot Brookive way Hh ad ba hand 4 ain | Dil and two $5,000 bills.” He signed! you away from your Ingersoll you ! b against strength qyinna’ ut it isn't in Willard y punches throug Sapte big aed t, but T want to say that T don't! his receipts with a hand y as and bulk combine The only thing ‘tu look flerce for more than a few acc. | Sher. snappy punct through & ureat triend of MeGuels, nigh his receipts with a hand as steady a: have no resource. The 1916 rul that could serve him was clean, hard guard, It seemed allover with Moran lit for that. The peo- | it Tuck Sharkey, the fast local bantam, who deserve the er onds. He wax soon grinning aga: is bentem, who fur. gS Pb the day he signed the original ox D ; elve: » fine men and ain't printed yet. en suddenly the fighting 1 t attempt bY] nishod a big wurprise by defeating Jounny Fiae| PIC themselves, the fine men and! articles of agroement. OR ; | Moran landed his right so hard that | 4 TROR Sudden eae hime | McCue to kill boxing would receive the! gt the Palmont Ac. samen iets Tae | women, were as much responsible for!" "The extra money, Willard’s $7,500 aos Moran started | ng hard in the | tha glove burst open, Willard laughed Me RTENE Gn WU inedin Maine KnGokout aa Si Wig a thant | tos cet endae sea h the orderly conduct of everything 93] and Moran's $3,700, were bonuses, paid| H, H. H.—No immigrant mounted first. round. Willard, studying his| Gr Considine, leaning to [gett swung a hard rig FON | Ue Ding at Wilkoederve to h m Frethots DOREnIA HUBMble Wi ie aoaKe Manin TE Maeioe Coie tole and with swing after | last week night, Joo Wagner, the retirwt baatat, thinns| ANYDOdY | elne. RT giea! De acta long in advance, on a motor cycle would ever pass the pethods, ’ Mf with | me, spoke aga ee how this fe inning, leaned back —— he has a coming star in Shark Garden with checks for thelr ge. oran suffercd No tl effects of the poring Ae Simin An ORO. Ae Whee Comneen Boe. he naa. Blows flailed about | Matt Wells, the with not tight} Sed and in many Instances hunted them] battle, He had some ttle fault to Binet sanity test at Ellis leland. f anded heavily several times e has the z atural block | ied on his neck, thudded | Joe Marino, the W at Youngstown. | Mike O'Dowd, the St. Pani middiews up with little assistance from the) and with whut he thought waa Ref- ary ish Bis eed te, bad Aa, Sway Orer ene at 1 when he'a hit he moves lon his jaw. He raised both arms and] O. tonight tee to make th ‘| aise W aesah Wk Un le ita ete at de pte ushers, Everybody wanted his own] sree White's unnecessary cautioning | ,,Joeerine of overages, no aviator Miao to Gnieh 1 ie pune " an't hurt him. blocked. As Moran { 1 hard | re iv 18 pounds, Shamus O'Brien. | mont Rink Katurdsy vight, knocking out Tery|seat and no one el That there} hin against hitting low, but those |” ates = he pped his right pred t who was recently knocked | Mitchell in seven rounds, He was immediately | Was no rushing of seats, as is often! around the ring don't take bis kic Figures on W ‘a baight show that he te *« topped Warrior's rush with on 1 my substituted for! peengaged to moet Meo), Chip or Martin Satur| the case, was due to the gentlemanly | seriously, for it was generally agreed | hing higher than @ royal flush ee | ut, An S\arentoe of 85Q0 | aus night, Marty De gave Johony} Character of the crowd the bout at-| thot there never was more efficient ea crowd was. ¥ Kilbane mich a tourh bout at the Harlem Qiub, | tracted, refereaing than White's seen any- 1 xclusive abrics gh ele right chemptos Vit probably appear in the other tou GATE RECEIPTS MIGHT HAVE| where. GIDDAP, HORSE! FE ) ‘0 his corne 1 at eas Cane = 000. Frank still thinks he has a chance Swatting rooke with Immens ft ee which le} Johnny Howard, thy Nayon REACHED $175,000. 1 th : Hany Donahue, De | tote pare iene mee Seana | While. Tam ratified,” went, on of Ueating Niland ia (one Ken Yor| driving power In their shoulders Wer, at the Hariom Sporting Club last aight he will hook up with AMuntana Dan dul Tex, Hwith the sees tone. house | Another opportunity, "I'll fight allyvhe| will be doing that in a fow week very deop | ven, the middleweight, for ten rounda at the Troy} MY Dv rest of them as fast as they come, hr The cut Faultlessly Finished SR a at aan feny K from fighting for] a. |. of Try, N. ¥ 4 tomorrow night he| Would have come true if we had been Fy Aaa 1] Thanks to Benny Kauff’s help, A Jouean (He fan trying every. awe | 1 oi 'co gules, de Mn Ge ca a aie Laliawad 40 dinpoae of the $10 admi- mad Se . ia OR the Glante will start the seaeen of the mt Marc ! come rer of Bayonne, who recently stood o | sions we had announced wo o and then wiftly shot out * f " t ome to th OX - . jz atunte for — ho ed peats to com eb ; } A seemingly low price fe so well made, bi } Band end bnocued in ; Jon ined. tobis| pivay Rurne te agsin tho susvager of Young| office I, believe, wo would have sold JACK SHARKEY OUTPOINTS It is a hard Job for Manager emingly low price for suits so well made, but only a Moran rar Willara when ti | fa Wealdowa, Willie cotlenaed | ar teal boter Bene time wat! 4.000 of these and perhaps some of! FISSE IN FAST BOUT HERE.| itl Donovan to pick the chaff large and exceedingly efficient organieation makes it pos FOUR f ) snow 1 ‘a orer finaners and aplit.| the other seate we had left when the from the wheat at Macon. Every- sible. See hundreds of new imported and domestic materials Once he eiaaee an ; 1 n and the| 10 be decided to go| Rates were opened. ‘The pollee HOW} sac. charkey, the local bantam who| thing looks good in the spring at both stores, then order a suit if your fancy dictates. upperout. ‘Then 1 doy fy, | defeat of Moran {his itlness, | old wanager, Barus immediately | ever, did what thoy thought best, ‘iuwed those who wanted |has been developing fast, outpointod im with Hughey Mel ad jewelry, Both were Kolng slow. As the 4 for a bout} they tenth | , 7 u Mev ay to get through the lines this| Johnny Fisse, the New Orleans boy who round went on and the finish of t Tho Olsinvic A M Harton: will bold. ia | Sone ot Linens toMy Wotid probably. have. inter- [has defeated many atars over the BPORTING, | tA pout came near it was evider ro | reguier we sing iy (OBIE OF Wh : a MeaAdiani haiah ii * fered with others who had thetr tick- | twenty-round route and all hia previous 4 coca cle j [wens Fe Be Enecerut. | Wile ae cet ighae Sultvan it 'go| he eeuational ood Mahtwalzht, who wif anes [eta In advance und a serious COU-lopponents here, at the Fairmont Club P R THEATRE Beavy hitting HEE wae out of com a ie Nugent of Nutley, N. J. and ten-round battio at Madison Sauare Garden | BCstion might have resulted, Saturday night. Sharkey carried the A Broadway & 59th St. Reimmon, and Dig itt mmorely seine te Mp wit Noung elehol, | og eat Priday waht, are beth working hard tg | “L made a mistake in this instance: | tiene q, wigse all the way, The bout rom tint pa : ack on his heels for the y oI T wan too late when I discovers ne Pirat OF 4 Exéliinive Showin chance that Moran might knock Wil. | get into pertoot hel H Bd Tt ie tO te Wad a cemporary | Was auch @ hit with tho fans that Ther “ 7 P > Hard out, {t didn’t ex'st) Hix heaviest | . . ence Wem ie ee Dl nox office @ block or so away from| Matchmaker McArdle ts trying to re. WILLA IS, The Same Prices at Both Stores ipnwe SiGe amas the I MRA ie anit na Bele: Herel | 8 Bee Faoeard bh orton oh) | BOR, ORAS Bi match the men for a retuin bout In tho TR | Roda tt , Ai haat . fr ase teen algnod Y TO DE-| weeks and = +r Brondway 30 E, 4nd Stroet| Wierd wii be chan oe ate w ae vi) Oaras |" A. eaieh ah) eomaideraaie heaving) on (ie Mahi WiRbABG' NOT Wher 4 ENA om OLY MEIC alten! and Ninth Street Bet. Fifth and Mad. Aves, and krone oft ne ta at | at the Broniw ng Club of rusk sens | weight ge ger oon Mian whal Biekart saldinidlas | a finds Briel Si land) | Muth vae Y |impoasthle to hurt him. A hon | Satustay ermuan haa never appeared et | Charles ; , a d things oon- N SUANS, 2 hd fon. Oe R ‘ i Y eo ish title holder, for fifwen mmunde at cussing the fight an ing hy innt including a three- ee a the Jaw for Willard ia itke ite | any of the loca former Pn | H ie cet [tn the sixth inning, tn i ny Exclusively Custom Made Clothes $20 to $50 tor an‘eirnnant | Wanous Cty Aur! 6. Toe hous wil tw snd | nated with it, dese Willard Wil longser and a home run, gave the Cin- [Bway Apis Cluh Riklym, Tol. AG6 Bus “Phay'l! never beat him until he| Gus Christo, « stable mate of Jack Millon, will | in Convention jl ad el rider if cinnat! Reds a victory over the Cleve-linion vs. Battling Levinsky, La Nf Will: ca : beatae himaclt,” said George Considine engage in hie Syd Galt in « week at the Pioneer of Chicago a# . . nln told movanid Tex ‘ena’ tndions Ov soure of 8 to 4 Pillon ve, Battling Levine ere tl. aes |when the bot was over. Byerting Club Wementay eight, Hie opponent decision, a rn ! as z Sanna AMA ae ill ll