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THE EVENING WORLD, ee DECEMBER 23, 1920. H TAKES BANTAMTITIE HOW LYNCH WON BANTAM TITLE - - By Thornton Fisher ARRNG FACTIONS, JUST WHEN HEPMaAn HERMAN FURIOUS ge SE “N00 FIFTEEN-ROUND FIGHT HERE. @e@<7ce sh | | and Western Body to a nN a1 CCS : York Boy Wins Title Before. Biggest Crowd Since Boxing 2 ; : ¥ 4 Settle Differences. Law Went Into Effect—Story of Gripping Battle Is Told Ch tee: : : = 1 + Sitch Ai ere ‘ fre cSReatl kt Where fees , jecutive Committee of ye ae i - Si e Gol associat and repre+ By Vincent Treanor. to hia introduction with an encircling | ; WHEN PETE: Suntatives ot the Western Golf Asses Paddy Lynch's heart is bow, And then the rafters of the} BID. SWING Ar elation, there is every reason to be~ cHAl On lieve that the difference heretofora to-day. His boy Joo, now quite| Dullding seemed to go skyward THE cnaeiPi LYNCH THE existing between the two associa» at twenty-two, is the cham- Lynch was introduced. Joe got up, Was EFFECTIVE ; < ELUSIVE Joe tions will be adjusted to the satisfac~ bantamweight of the world, and} crowa an all-round shake, The an- QUARTERS-IN EVERY MM cLose hee tally the first New York ever) nouncement of the weights: “Both omer Se ie ; i f * ha \ounere vaiacen isitt with, the Joe took the title from Pete| boys 116 pounds!” surprised the en- Rarer rene ° i ni : ‘ta radical W.G. A. and that the nation- mn last night at Madison| '!T¢ assemblage. They were to ave ‘ i pag Hs , > al association was more firmly In- mad ltrenchea in its position than ‘ever, Garden after fifteen rounds of Ange |the Executive Committee of the U, Draw up your chair now and we'll thy, eaetota $, G. A. did not care to even con- might be called nip and tuck) te) you about the fight. P % as aig | template the p ility of a split When the oMcial announcer,| FIRST BELL—They fooled around, F ates F 4 seater omoat He eggs lag 29 Humphries, tod’ the crowd that| Lynch barely grazing Pete's nose 4 Sate . = to golf was “uniformity of rile fudges, Senator Marty McCue and | ¥!th the first punch, and Pete sweep- ‘ =. |with this idea in mind the Western ‘ 0 ¥ = ie Golf Association was invited to sta ‘Muldoon, had agreed on Lynch |! his right across Joe’s stomach, # oO ese Re Ne fori ee the winner, there was an uproar Then they boxed unusually long at 5 of on tuesday. eR brent) the old Garden probably never | long, "ynwe. felnting each other out. : | "nia mecting was attended by Wil ‘before. Soa than srouehea ive ahh ok : |bur H. Brooks, President of the W. was hothing particularly head in curving fashion under INTENDED FoR PETE Q Air (GnK tires Gives Coes lar about the contest, not a| Pete's arms, bobbing up mysteriously jp ACCIDENTAUN BLEW OFF é . ( jociation was Kepresented by {ts Knockdown, but a surging at-|{p,°UR Pete hard at short rango of | AND HiT, HALEY, THE REFEREE STINGING RIGHTS Ys WAS 5 ecutive Committee, and defense on the part of both| trick and got away with it again, TO WIS JAW FORCED * men that kept your eyes glued|but afterward Pete worked his SLSR, ‘ HERMAN TO COVER. cas thelr every movement. You felt| “rms reat ecaien aa aed into UP= He COULDNT Record Crowd I ays $74,881 J body, se mal - something out of the ordinary| tweive of these ppnches at one ses i KEEP AWAY FROM Rinesipe— * t happen at ment, and 7 Y mt THE SPEEON LYNCH fet the ashes of your cigar or| broken clean during hess short arm os To See Lynch-Herman Bout | Jolting exercises, and Patsey Hale vod ow fore by for wie Naan the bosine law to Bline No oe, : ished stronger in this rofmd and ata | ther than miss tt, . Went! rigum damage was done. The round he batter wort: \Joe L neh Ma e ou round to round, with the Lynch | was a toss-up. ) eet phen | ES) r By John Pollock wan abled ad around and exchanged Jight pinches | ‘ ; - secmed) Joe Lands on Herman’s te tie tbe and pode with Joe cor en| Pete Hermap, the former bantamweight champign, who lost bis tithe many chances to shout their he had in a right hook, bi fortu- ld’ B Ch off, and the Herman adher- Jaw. nately it want me lond Baronets ay W or os] oxing am pien to Joe Lynch in a fifteen-round bout at Madison Square Garden last night received $29,846 for his end. Lynch, for winning the title from Herman, _ cheering, too, every time Pete} SBCOND BELIL—Lynch came up, sae Tie etat uaa mthait te ton Sees 4 Is point and, a ed Pete | rf anteeof $7 1 oe, . ee * winding his arms very busily, but With a serien Df lotte to. tha face, ne | Of Which New York Boasts Be Saye Or Sire Renee to) weerarecnee OF eeneeaeas 2 St the end the tumult was (n-| that’s all. They got to close quarters , was unfortunate in missing by @ hair | was to receive 52% per cent. of the gross receipts, less tho State tax of Lynch leaped from his! ind Pete put a clean right on his ribs line another right to the chin. At this 5 per cent. Out of his money Herman had to pay Lynch $7,500. The grom= with his hands clasped in‘hand-)and carried it up to his Jaw twice In |] |had broken the thumb of his tet kena | Leonard, Wilson Wilson and Britton| oz minuto ana fifty-our seconde ot| Pcelpte amounted to $74,881, and the State received $3,744. Herman's ond fashion Above his head, he} successton, Pete plainly is an in- during the third round, It didn't seem | * aa +4 < the opening round had elapsed. Mar-| after the State tax was taken out figured up $37,346, and, with Lynch's ‘the ring as if returning the! jighter. The crowd roared as Joe to affect his left leads, however, at| Other Empire State Lads [tin didn look for any soft spots. He) ena of $7,500 deducted, he got $29,846. A record crowd—exactly 13,95: of all his following as! vimed two rights at Herman's. jaw the end of this round, ay he was clout- ; ; < i | Just dropped any place he could find. Pea. . ta inj pape tes f \ jaw, ‘ ing Herman around the head with not Who Wear Crowns. | “Seraiurt tock ies the gies. Wal. remcne— So the Sant ISesTip eying for Hckets) UTNS Cimels sold Wore Se Baged around the gullery, He} tut poth punches were blocked by | jonty the left, but the business-like = 2 | don’t think Martin was knocked for] follows: rushed over to Herman; who| Pete's gloves, Herman has a sort ofa right. Lynch's round. S the well known goal. 2 with ble back to him, with| Leach Cross defense for these ee THIRTEENTH BELI—They addled By Richard Freyer. | Winners of the first two bouts wore| S409 St 82-- bi blr ere 4 and towel over his sho | | and feinted at long range at the be- as Yew Yo a ba green tights. So did Joe h. Fou t . ‘ a oder’ shisrabheed uldera punches, Right after that he hooked = ginning and on:mors than one occasion UBSS New York is a bad town | eee eon of thus Inds and icdand| | Se23 at : Ag 158 dressing Joe a pretty one on the nose with bis | wound up in each other's. embrace for producing ‘champlous.| won't hay to warry much longer. | $58 St 47 Hes plainly was displeased with left and then pounded him on the oO without a punch. Joe snapped over a Lynch makes four. The other! he best sight in the Garden was sna alll 3 Saupe ok nineteen verdict. Anybody would who ribs four straight times before Joe en DOE EYECH aaa right twice In succession to the point three are Benny Leonard, lightweight; |Jlype Igoe. He was back on the job = | losing © championship, but he knew what was happening. Again — Zs aon - Perey Sn neat were pio meant. Joinny Wilson, middleweight, and | after a long siege of illness, and press; Dies Daring Herman-Lynch Bout, did not regain consclousness an@ ft as ho won {t three years ago at long rango Pete hooked a left tol ar in the aie caliod his attention Herman's it Meclineeacccee fhe wihe old master,” Jack Britton, wel- Bieiionsss opm Leoebineh aah During the twelfth round of the |died before an ambulanco arrived, rea re . Cs ppt ene aroung erwoigh! et 01 jon bobbies who are Terman ¥ - 2 NGF ~ ange referee's verdict from Kid Will- Joo's stomach. Joe hadn't done much | to it, Joe started croyching low and “iomach with iis left, Joe mis Wight fans from all over the coun- |! thls country to sway punches with Ban at War ddvh, Sraatinateitteen | ante Welt Commer: ner miocstae . 4 | {n this round beside felnting and try-| sot a nasty clip on the right ear tor [SHE to tie ehin by an Inch, but Pets i om ait over the OOUR-| Conmutagionsr Martght's New York Stim, wna sete son ans atk Well enim aporieieier ae Motes anlln for Mesiand| ing to. te Herman's -arms up i |it, Both began to cover up tightly in Hooked himion the jaw us he bucked [1y chovdse Ite Te er ee DE | K Brooklyn, collapsed in his seat and |! Sa all the big poxinw: baste 4 ae At ge Kod eee tie, bantumnweight struggle, DF. | COPS were among those present. ‘The; ‘ off, Just before the bell Joe lanaca = tog banuumwaight strugele. DE) thought the bout waa a ‘lively atep’ Waa carried out. to the large #how- evehiE ES IS nary vba ore ‘the world’ clinches, Herman was then brave|the clinches and hit on the break- i pkaad babagig eh ss geo snough ‘to try witht he right analaways, Lynch wan trying to trick {ocean fiahts to the Jaw, which gara J. A. Mu pone OF the leading | and Ngured Lynch came out a few Tom in the ldbby of the Garden. He | Lis widow and ten-months-old son le- pasted it cleanly td Joc'a chin, At|Pete into an opening, but Herman !™ the round. S petty froin hig own homy town, They | VOWS ahead. Quite correct How Mugiand will feel avout Hose quarters, which followed, Her-| wouldn't, be misied.’ For a ‘whale _ FOURTEENTH BELL—Pete, feint- batty from Mis own Dents those who| _Packey O'Gatty, who in six or seven America’s beaten banjam Man worked both artis to Joo's #.om- | minute they avemed almost harmless, IBS With his left, got two rishts on thy ieavened from the Smoky City with | moaths from now may give the new! against ‘its best, Jimmy ch faster than the eye could follow, | feinting h other at wide open J#¥ from Joe. Another straight left vie goctor were B. J. Dunn, Jack| Champion a good bout, challanged the It was Hern round, range. Joo worked his ducking duwn 9 the nose and Pete hooked a right nets. Ohrans | wi Sharlene: P is @ matter for only England Saatchi.» a S.tisnid, Joe Meade, John Chran-| Winner, So did Charley Beecher and THIRD BELA--Herman, appar-jand coming up under Pete's right to’ J00’# chin. Two lefts to the face by Bill G. Grenet, Nick| Jack Sharkey. Over: here’ nobody carea|«ntly more confident, was now out-| clip him on the chin as he atraight- J Added to his score. Another left “ljanan, Henty Kurtzman and Dr.| Word w ived at the ri now. ‘ boxing Joe at long range, “He hooked |ened. Pete retaliated with his body 884 @ right cross gave Lynch more preitweiser, that 2 wy dasa hr he tl Swed d has had three lefts in succession to Joo's chin ck, Which is some attack, Amother Dolnts, Joe tried and missed with his ; . George Muth hud’ died a several cracks at be te} hh ‘u sensi 1 war baly inst without a return and followed with a up. left hook for the jaw. Joe crashed a _ Gites the old boxing game isn't) his Flatbush residence at 7.30 last ¥ last might was his fourth that drove Joc back. ‘They got] BIGHTH BELL—They took turns! Peal right to Pete's jaw, driving him to Pepular when thes Seine SOU Supraatasein che xpare wont Marl cee rewarded. No one could | to close quarters and again Herman | at forcing each other back for the first the ropes, but the next was obstructed Seer S waton, thet d stamping | eciated at the Welling recent Gee the slight and frail boy for | peppered Joo with a series of body | half of this round, Lynch would duck by Herman's glove. Herman followed IO" © watch the boys mingle. | fk 5 le ag a rd con~ out of hin jeans literally, for | blows that weren't doing htm ary | low and so would Herman. Both were Joe around the ring evidently try- |}. entre party Kicked in with $11} lest as eh petal 4 pea) in the end of the fighting his panties | 90d. ‘The first chanco the Ly becoming cagey, ‘The slow-up stage ting for a left hook, Pete landed four, P¥cks for ringside seats. rae y at the DempseyFul- panties rooters had to howl was when Joe] evidently had arrived. Joe hit Pete .n times at infighting, but on points the; ‘The evening's entertainment opened pia < | ripped almost up the middlo. landed o straight right on Herman's and on the ear with bis right round belonged to Lynch. {with a 6Xeround Betto petween| The speculators ran out of tickets, ‘was rumored around after the| chin. He slowed Pete up momentar- og from a clinch, and was told Crowd Nois t the Finish Georgie Thompson and Willie Spencer} They had representat » front of that. Lynch had broken the| !!¥, but Pete soon got back to his In- feree Haley he must. break Da yat the Finish. of New York. Thompson blew in| the main entrance asking fans going side stuff and literally tore Joe’s|clean. Three t mes Joe landed a jon, ‘MFTRENTH BELL — Lyne ot ffomn Santiago and was a real versa-| in the Gagden {f they had any tickets on his left hand in the third) wAch, mot 1 stomach out. Once Joe tried to hold | left to Herman's face with little fo: something out of a white bottle just tile young man. He got the decision) to sell. They were offering a large but visit to the dressing| Pete around the neck with his left jin the punches and appeared to have | before this round and Pete was fed on at the end of the bout. premium, showed a doctor bending the | and drive his right into thé body and | robbed Herman's body attack by bend- oranges, ‘The crowd was particularly| Here's a fow of the ringside oc-| Two buck tokets wold for $6 with thumb bac! | face, but Patsey Haley soon called a] ing his elbows over his ribs, On| nolxy now. It seemed as if the last) cupants: Senator Jimmy Walker, | the “specs:” $8. ducats went for from k and forth, the round Joe aimed one right at|this round, but neither wag damages | janded two lefts to the fac fa, Soeret Service, "Frisco," the eccentric | the $10 seats sold ag hich as $25 cach. ol aah ysgol nue Toray rea tatowed: tnpded. phe |to any extent, Reed yey danced neon and so dit) Cancer; Williain and Dustin: Farnum, | It was one show the wpcculators didn't jer made it| Lynch crow: lowed, Joe trie : ‘ | fully, cach waiting for a yital opening 2 Ziegfeld, Harry Payne Whit-| “blow” on, Bvery ticket was sold at infu. "He wil tov the nalt| SEN, a found. hat’ Pete had LyrichComesOut Smiling. Erte’ made" three’ hug to. hook he Ney. BIE. GIL wade, “Hones | 8 otock, | that's all. exch NINTH BELL—Lynch waa smiling | "ht and then Joe jabbed a left to his ton Balls, Chick Ike borrank Hague| kine nee che aaereneg DASE: visibly satisfied that his ON OURTH BELL: SRN tegine two |# he came out for this round and af- | Rose rh digs adhe seoons leva A i ner nd Mayor Frank Hague king, lov into the Garden just be- iL ter a bit of fiddl ng lunded a pretty | close quarters Joe pounded Herman's! °f Jersey"! «| fore the main event. Bill paid twen- southpaw wasn't seriously hurt, | light ie for Lyne Cg Beisel ne: two Ment afd Tot to Pete's, ‘jaw. | ear and they exchanged body wallops,| “Hig” Bill Edwards occupied two ty-five bucks for a $5 seat. there looking at it, when a| fot to clove quarters and bern hin |yin"he puta atraight hand feft to | Joe's tights were almost split apart ns seats There was plenty of money lost on it came to hin mind suddenly. | ides Pesan 4 ol gg nl iy Lynch's mouth and Herinan began | this stage. @ round seemed lons cond contest was a scheduled | the fight, Also a boodte won. George We bia trousers tn. 8 hurry pode witha var poneny @ inches. Ono | rubbing his eyes as if bothered by coh |In two Inkx-ups wich followed Joe ound afair between Roy Moore | Fabian, the Harlem sportsman, b Bee as tases Ges aie Lees eed esas ieee ricata, | NObe, Apsib LvOah bot 8 straws Toft jhad the better of 1 but the qunches| ot st. Eaullaad Jimmy Macta, wtio|on Herman, He is supposed to hav ahirt [man seomed to inst a hale a minute: Tand ierman again seemed to wash | were, not cleanly Innded. The be ‘led from Brooklyn, — Both’ boys| blown a big roll. ‘said: ! x re ‘Ot |Get his face with ais glove, Pete wan [sounded as Herman was pounding| are bantams. Jimmy haled right back| ‘Three championship fights Inside of “ Must see Pete,” and followod by ae Ly a yee he ever Vcontenting himselt with short Itty |Joe'a body tn bad fashion. This was| to the wromt side of the bridge wher | wix esis. AN ataben au/the Garden, for a Christmas of sized army he started toward | jar to Pete's fave and ney clean, (cuts to the face and body very much | Lynch's round by a ahade, ad Moore slapped him on the wrist after Got ready for the next, Meee Titi Wo coeocle (Teelthes made Pita rales wih A Tetl Le TGs Reine ta ABE TRuGa TRA Coe | lato ore eh as earnctg y eble atl = aa aE = de Pete all the foming in this row ) |Into efftet there have been twelve fig foe. After that Joe finished his| hook and got his right over to Her-|more jefis that he put to Pe ra face |nighta cxclusive of last night. Hach | accordingly tic ve SOLID j e lefts a ep o « 0 A CO! ngly tickets went Ii ¥ tag od ald: | man's'Jae) repeating: with the same) ud a unusual usout af force, (| night, as far ae erowas were considera, cakes. As ig usual on such occasions, Bre eek kak aa en moved fare ome | hand 0 he ribs, Joe tried agnin ane a. Just sre the bell Joe lande wen in a way a record breaker, but | those ound the ringside represer 3 vard to e d 7 " ich fold going by to see the Old) again with his right, but Invariably and left, neither of which could | none compared in numbers at Tenst|every known calling. ‘There were iwarate tee Le’ acerener te sight of f ; Herman had a blocking system for|be called and Herman ap-|with the turnout for the Lynch-Her-| millianaire bankers, lawyera, staid| within from the corridors you gazed | - I raan't ‘he at the fight? he waa| thom. This wns the nearest Lynch |pegred suddenly wabbly, ‘The gong|man affair, Eiery seat after a per-|doctors who gave ‘thelr ‘patients a! Xt q great gathering in row upon row! “Yes, but he'll want to ask came to winning a round, but tH It} was good news to him ‘stilt be waa |conal inspection held an occupant long | Alyht off and representatives of ‘op seuta around the eliiptical-shaped im lot of decations and feel me aly | Ut br Riven rman, ‘ay from being in bad shape, Lynch's |pefore the preliminaries were over.| nearly every industry in the book. | incerior, which almost robbed you of FIFTH RELL—Joe started off as he prices, $2 to $10, large enough, py | itera and there a woman arrayed as to wee if I'm hurt.” the ngsreasor in this round and put UELL—The crowd yelled |the way. were popular with ‘the | if for a ho ’ yee es feeb GR TO eee es ¢ Everywhere fot long ago Joe eat with his dad | two rights to Herman's ribs and th as Lynch missed a deliberate | throng ald that every seat,| was the sombre ura of @ great | nothing elaa could cause such anima-| ‘ ing his legs under the tall board Lape q loft hoe « Pe ‘8 sar, butt chin, Herman was begin- | barring pe so few which the man-| crowd of men, Not go long a tion, : BUDDY BUDS, Inc. ithe then upsto-date moving van, 't "pprared ar nto wan plainty |in s buly attack again, evidently | agement vid out for close| woman at a box was an su went from usher ‘to usher i : i ihe oid bares standl so OM toying up a heat, Three times after | he last round didn't go for him, He | friends, sday afternoon. | object singled ont for collective star-| without the slightest confusion until Jeseey City, Ned, ing between ¢)\, Joe made Pete mins and then |) ouked a left to Joe's ribs and brought | To get the idea. Imagine the spectacte| ing. She might be thts or sl you reached the section or row of | shafts, feeding at regular int tilted Pete’s head with bis left de and up on his chin, Both | of reaching the Garden and thege find. | be that but ihe nevertheless cour location. And though you were and always ready for a job.) and drove a straight right: to. the | puncte J hard. A bit of red|ing speculators who wanted to buy | sidered out of place. Last ni an hour late you found ar chair didn't move on the first of the | Chin which Herman partly blocked: ‘ ile from Joe's nose. tickers at q price over thelr face | this was different, A woman at | SANE Ae FO ce FOR Be YON wot wen the phgsician eald./ Nai of that work, Near the end of | polnts strictly Lynch m ght be given | round might decide the fight. Joc Mw Flynn of the United States | $7 to $10, the $6 scate sold for $15 and Thay wa, bench for the ft time Janded a fOnce Agul » Was the aseressox. | value instead of swamping you with| to you and red the various left sid expect lace bi thea- th in these days. They carted) (0o" wiht to Herman's jaw and {ie landed the eleaner punches and | pasteboards all out of ceeneidace with [Jabs and right hooka that were lande:! wala ae Sy sa cas LNG a ir forniture any old day to new! packed away without a return, Her- [blocked most of Joe's attempts. Joe ~ osfice figures, She he at as well an you) ‘re. , But whats the twas the tenth Old Paddy Lynch thus waited! man wos now Juniping In with left |ovked weak wt this stage, stilt pur 2 cor enthusiasm the crowd could| bad yours «nd seemed you forget shi xen of the hottest fought of « pr trade, with bis boy Joe by hig) leads which wore falling short of thelr | lis, t ch Wee SORES AR, RETEAGL C2 beat. ‘The writer has seen | was & wonian at all Dut secmed Nike 4 iiminary between Johnnie Buff. an ae the chatacters in “Paday|™@rk, Put thin round to Lynch’a |i eed a hand right to in {Seales ofall kinds at the/Camtem roRUaT ont think for a moment that | experienced bantam from _ Jersey a creat |six day races, horse shows, wrestling] ou, Don Ir City, and Midget Smith, the titue a Cart” mate tamoun by Ned) “grepit AELT—Herman warn'tauite| While Joe sunk his into “the body. {Ghamplonships and boxing ‘bouts, but |the woman was there on ber own hook | Woo" yoo § ; y J ways sit 7 ¢ Pete missed & short choppy” right | », but the woman woaue clone: Not at ail. |New Yorker who last weok stopped joe, always slight of wo axgrinsiy t beginning of this | ion might have put Joo 4 Had | Bever have the drums of the ea been | tha: ie & 4 his man in twenty-one seconds. In but with ungestioned game- round. He 1 by Tapping at Joe ee enn took n great bravo {22 tested ag they were even in the mo, wha. ppercned 3 sil cease by Bre eeeeneiie akg emul ite tent goon showed a handiness with, body with bination Jab and up- |}, Wis'sound and it was his by & big |Acset Smith-Johnnle Burk prolimin-| her’ hussnnas enave been at any| Proposition. Butt took everything ; she inight have been at any percut, Joe evidently was deptnding : ary, the last event Before the big| just as she Dee ee CHEN beak’ @ttD Aman: fer ones. but jolse of the evening. of the Broadway sho z littie Aste, Laat night he reach- fn is right Ho shot it over once, but | nen |nolse of the evening f the Broad hows, e had and n nz his goal.’ He bas a diamond- ne Bo ey tae pete | ELEVENTH BELIA-Peto kept Joe 5 ‘ Hala tell rather heavily outside |Ing stamina and when the judges 8 ee ee itnation of thal rietatiL Wie recht for'e sham, bur ie [PLebpINE back we@the beswnning of Chis Remarkable Crowd Saw) qnq°at times como through the roof | axteed on Buf as the winner there - . ) ' but it casion, and Joe was sutiafied to felnt en those at the ringside, But rain,|W8s @ storm of noisy approval that h went 1 n. To the crowd ht | ; ipionship. You, last night was nate Tey it. looked ae if Lonch (cvery How and then, reaching out grt. |fnow or hall could not have any ef-|seemed to threaten the building's ‘event for the wout side. Hee aco a ined [with a light left, He tet yo a half- | We don't know how to account for} fect on the thousands of enthusi- foundation, Midget put up a good they stripped for action Lynch pel ocmagen dh ett ibe sabs but h 7 hearted right, but Herman's glove got |the turnout Pete i an is of] aste jammed the historia old| fight and only experience beat him, . hound. Bee etonnsh: i fhin, but each most of it. Joe felt out with his left |course a champion but the great as-\ Garden from thy uppermost galleries| The camera men then’ lined up tn the lean greyhound. His timo his punch landed on Herman ogain and this enabled Herman to get semblage éould not ccredited tolto the floor. A stream of automobiles| thelr customary places for snapshots bled * Patenen Stuiay ere not be a d to!to th p tace and his wrinkled doubled up glove. Referee Haley was |at close quarters and bang away with him because he comes from far off| unloaded passengers at the main en-| of the principals as thew made their making the boys fight strictly up to|hoth hands, Joe stole some of Her- |New Orleans and the followers of Jos ‘nee up to 10 o'clock, and at that| way to the rine, A roar Beldom heard | “Renae: appearance of 4 . and the followers of Joe | trane p ¥ the rules and wouldn't stand for the man’s stuff the next sooond by driv- | Lynch, numerous he Sittedleliime it seemed ondiess. Despite it] ac @ boxing match went up as Lynch ho” tad eal y us as they admittedly’|t t v .™ Just got out test bit of holding. They finished |ing « jong Willio Lewis right to Pote'a are, aro not of tho two to ten vuriet o magical Tex Rickard had the| took the corner nearest to him, that Herman, normally the sound in tho contre of the ring tociach.. Kt asemd ‘to ‘carry morn ‘They'd sf fhe two to tan variety |All itton in the paim of his banda at| just vacated by Johnate Ruf. H stomac! 0 more The t if they cou! ‘ord it, of situation in the palm ol ands 1 le Buff, ie : ered arms and o serlen of force than all of Herman's chug chug fds Phe see of the nob, for sich all times. There was no confugion| chmo tn with a bathrobe and « towel About ais jafiairs. Four gimes after this Her- \t was, can only be attributed to the commétion at the front door.| over his shoulders, with hands taped Dy jumped off Bie fant tertonsh Joe's Boxink lovin ublic. They evident Finn you reached the ticket takers! for action, ‘There was a little wait 2 6 Di ey y B pdvanoe reat battle ent easily imagine yourself for the champion, aa there alyfys is.

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