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THE EVEN ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. IANTS ARE NOW 3 Rival Italion Surermen Have | |. _ Stirred Up Bitter Co itro- | versy. CHAMPION fe Friend WILFULLY AceEPTS MORE be THAN 210,000 PER CONTEST WILL 1 A&A WIGHWAY ROBBER AND DEALT WITH INGLY Comyriah:, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company OR more than a year Morand Stefant, the hustling manager of George Calza, has flooded the ; columns of the press with challenges in behalf of his protege. The defies j Were especially huried at Renato Gar- dint. Both Calza and Gardini are Italians striving for recognition as wrestling champion of Italy. As a matter of fact, champion Means more to them than cl of the world. The feeling between the pair is acute. Jealous rivalry would express it mildly. SHAS & Here is Gardini’s argument to the STEALING BASE controversy: “It took me many years DEMORALIZING: INFLUENCE UPON outs fo reach the top of the ladder. [ un- ‘AND OFFENDERS WILL BB CHARGED derwent many hardships and for sev- axis eral years, as an amateur in italy. [ Wi eR Ase Ane worked hard by day and wrestled hard by night. My earnings from my work | peo | oem Neither Shawkey nor Bush $ ame in the shape of medals and belts LEADING THE NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT RAC v4. |IF THE REFORMER GRABS SPORTS - - - =~ ~ By Thornton Fisher |})PFRSHAVEONIY Ze SD rury rare HIS El ze, DEMPSEY WILL BE ADJUDGED GUILTY OF ONE DAY LEFTTO PLAY INPHILY —~—— Victory To-Day Means They'll Start at Home With Record of Three Won and Thregy’ | Lost. « lal to The Evening World.) ) ANY AMATEUR PHILADELPHIA, April 19.-—W9ith ATHLETE WHO PAYS HORE two games of their three gamc. here THAN 8/52 WHILE COMPETING with the Phitlies postponed, the our OF TOW WILL Gm Brooklyn Dodgers have one left for OSEHED GUILTY OF (HEE to-day.» If they win to-day they Ab reser ne have a record of three won and three lost when they formally open thelr eagon in Brooklyn to-morrow with For BR ace F the Giants, who beat them three out of tour In the first veries of the sea- - A v son. Rain fell yesterday morning, ae it did the day before, and after the game was called off the weather s cleared up, as it did the day before. j ‘The two afternoons without pastime x Yj with the ball yard were rather wel- comed by Uncle Robbie, whose pitch- TENNS PLAYERS WHO SAY “Nich, ing staff has been later-than he ex- , ben FOR FENNIS” WiLL BE DEEMED pected in getting into shape; but he GUILTY OF ADVERTISING THE WEATYER, | ix anxious to have @ crack at the Phillies to-day. AWD SUMMARIN DEALT WITS ‘The pitching chotce for this after- noon Yes between Burleigh Grimes, ‘who has not made his National League debut for this year, and Dazzy Vance, who lost to the Giants at the Polo Grounds by 4 to 3. Rob- bie sald this morning that he woul REPRESENT GARDEN CITY IN CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS [oe nee cie definite. selection unt the last minute. If Grimes labors D Batters in Both Leagues | Aken ee tie eee this afternoon, Vance will face the awful array of Giant sluggers to- ANY SHALL KNOWINGLY OR. WiL— GHTER. WITH MANSLAUGHTER IN THE 125 DEGREE AND SHED ACCORDINGLY, ALEXA STIRLING MAY PUN! . 5 ° 5 ling’s business career would pre- | morrow, and if Vance works this [jf of no intrinsic value. Of course I felt O G t t R fternoon,Grimes will have his fing |i Se Pitching Up to Expectations * * * n Greates AINPAGE —_| sans bar from engacing in com: | Aernonn.Griman wil be "evel ehh Bagh | NATIONAL LEAGUE. s petitive golf thie year, she will Robbie has as much confidence tn | ; Bu i 0 is there that would Sis iaA f as good as they did Inst fall {n the Wb. PC. W. b = I B b ll ll t take part in both the metropolitan | Vance at this stage as he has in } not? But when I came to America two games they pitched against <.. 4 1 B00 Pitteb’gh, 3 3 n ase a ts ory) and the national championships | Grimes. Vance would have Geaten. | . the medals and beit did not earn me|Failure of These Two Stars tO| washington last week. Sam Jonex | St 4 2 667) Brooklyn. 2 3 | whips |the Giante 2 to 1 if Ray Schmand f° the bread and butter. 1 was asked tol Deliver Goods Adds to Wor-|:°*' the opening game in the Capital | Chicago.. 4 2 .6687| Boston... 14 Sanaa peters and also in most of the affairs ef | ia4 not gone to sleep and failed to | wrestle seasoned professtonnig and re- ler Goo 0 more a8 a result of Fewster's| Phila’phia 3 2 600) Cinc’nati. 15 Old-Timers Never Saw Any]>all has had a lot to do with the| the Women's Metropolitan Golf |throw out a runner after spearing a iesired a Boney rewants Year! ries of New York Manager. vistabed Belding thas his pitching, GAMES YESTERDAY. Hitting to E 1 Thi ANY | neavy hitting. Association, and perhaps make an | hard grounder. Few bushers coming year a io do ja for recor- pews ane 10, , can lepen upon t i i i > $ “Another thing to the advantage of | into the big show and losing the first mition and finally became recognized te the’ same terror of the American! Ghirsoe fe Be Ceuta POPE te edu kOe the batters is the abolition of the epit-| steempt & regain hen title tn the ave t cc By Robert Boyd. League that he was last year, but BOSTON, April 19.—When the Red] the poor work of Bush and Shawkey Sox players knocked Bullet Joe Bush} 'nakes the outlook appear rather off the mound in the second game of | wus: Italian champion, and the best wres- tiers of other countries did not pick ™e for an easy mark. 66. YUST as I reached my success along came this person Stefani f and began to abuse me with troubles of Millier Huggins were in-|more, a near major league club, last is dnd worded tn such werds| creased womewhat, Bush ts not a| Sunday and let Jack Dunn's Orioles as an Italian gentleman Y reie| spring pitcher. ‘The former world's] (Own With a few scattered hits, may I was more than willing to ac-| series hero and member of the Ath- the present series with Boston, the] who pitched so well against Balti- * Bush and Shawkey “‘flivver,"" and|N. York. 310. "ton, 2 4 333] swat 2 > rubbing the ball on the grass, o: i Vhitted, who 7 i one, ar toves tiemak ater coniey letios and Red Sox is nt his best| ihese two youngsters may startle the] Phila’hia 4 2 .667| Boston... 1 3 .250 out ee oe, Ohne een reechan les onranynbere: with a| isin or natlenat ie enone pittsburgh bey tt | typed I stood {t in silence and sna when the thermometer climbs highest | American League, St.Louis 32 .600'Detroit...05 000) aie anout your Delehantys, your}>rand new white ball he won't take! The former national champion | walver price, was quoted in an Inter- _ tempt for such tactics and my heart| Yesterday was the coldest sort of a Miller Huggins thofight that his GAMES YESTERDAY. Lajoies and your King Kelleys, but]®®¥ big chances for fear it will slip, was not ready last night to an- view in a Philadelphia paper as say- { ached, and I grieved to think a fellow| day. It was more like fall football] ‘'oUbles were quickly drawing to 21 New York, 10: Boston, 8, the old apple has never taken stich a|0ut of his hands. nounce definitely whether she | ing that he felt he had been insulted close when he acquired ‘White; “eeuntryman would brand me as a] weather than baseball, and Joe re-| Waiter Witt for his outfield, but now coward, when my record shows for } itself that I never shirked any Issue. ceived a severe lambasting from his} he will be obliged to concentrate on J. Alitle ty ttle: sey frieade esnnt:| rormer teammates. bringing his pitching staff around {f me thet I should soundly thrash this] The way Bob Shawkey was goink Paes ra Mea Ate ant tanzos ms fellow, and I accepted the challenge.| in the first game of the current series] | . uy Gets eri aot aves was cortege th With the return to their form that ready and in the middle of my train.(2ere Which Umpire Connolly called} made them effective two years ago, ing Calza asked for postponement | Sccount of rain did not look so] Maile and Bagby of Tris Speake “ OF Boston at New York. George Murry and "Lefty"? O'Doul, Brooklyn at Philadelphi Wi esotter the baseball is on Ww. L. set a trial to fill in, in the event that] Clev'land 5 0 1. Chicago, 7; St. Louie, 5. Sec ra Brooklyn-P! hia (wet grounds: Spring’s. New York- Boston (wet grounds: —— GAMES TO-DAY. By Bozeman Bulger. . start have had as many compliments ball and other freak balls such as the| Canadian Women’s Tournament, | extended to them as Vance has re- emery ball and the shiner. Only a! which will be held at Toronto | ceived, and on that one defeat he has few pitchers are allowed to use the| Sept. 11 to 13. become a fixture with the Dodgers. spitter—those who were using it when | Mies Stirling, the former At- Zack Taylor ts slated to catch the the new rules went into effect. They| tanta girl, who launched into a | game to-day, and to-morrow Hung- are allowed to use {t until the end of| business career here after the la ling might be given a chance, but he their pitching days. New ones are! women’s national championship at | has not been hitting hard in prac- AMERICAN LEAGUE. slump the batters of both major|not allowed to use the freak curves at) Hollywood, has been elected an |tice and Robbie may save him until Fo chi W. &. ec. [leagues are on a hitting rampage theJall. Another handicap to the pitcher| honorary member of the Garden | he has had more experience against co Chiesie 23 400/iike of which has not been seen since|is the rule that prohibits him from| City Country Club and may repre- | major league hurlers. another lively jag or whethe the pitchers are in an unlivels Philadelphia, 17; Washington, 2.] pasting as far back as Al Munro can 17 St. Louis, 2. trace the dusty dope. Chicago, 5; Datroit,1.] And the Giants, lald up by rain for 5 two da are sore as pups to be kept GAMES TO-DAY. out of the melee while the swatting is good. “T really think the new pitching would represent the Garden City |>y Barney Dreyfuss in being sent to rules have had more to do with the organization, but it was stated | Brooklyn. The interview stirred up heavy hitting of the past two years that there was a strong possibility |¢xcitement. Manager Robinson de- than the so-called lively ball." of her doing so. manded an explanation. Whitted told. him he never thought of reflecting Rrooklyn, and that the interview In four American League games yesterday the pitchers, good and true, Johnny Wilson Takes Big Chances Cae ed op account of an infected jeg. Right| Promising either. The veteran Boh|!ndians have added the necessary * : candidates for the 1 .gue's best pitch- Bay rent are Teould have brand-| Duffy's 1922 Red Sox, and this was| ing ataff. Morton, too, has showed Story about his iiness, But no, [{20t anticipated by ‘Hugh" any more /up well this year, and it only rests ‘ i } ' i would rather lose a hundred times| than the unexpected thrashing ad-| With the mighty Pole, Coveleskie, to than to win anything by unfair] ministered to Bullet Joe. Tesare 0 fla 3880 Doren 60 teake chest x! certain of the best pitchin; bin - means. ‘I am sorry for his troubles.| ‘This, if it s a criterfon of the man- ie will feet wit I hope he will soon recover.’ future and whether Murray and ei nape ingens laa ye otha O'Doul can make the grade. Lapaaiy | ‘Sanne soe “Whitey’’ Witt did not report to manager to alter his strategic plans/the Yankees for yesterday's game, for the present campaign for the 1922] but Huggins announced that he would a pennant, be on hand when the Yankees clashed Huggins expected to work Sam) day at Fenway Park that concludes Jones, who pitched in the opening] the present series. game, Carl Mays, Hoyt, Shawkey and Hugh Duffy will probably use Jack Bush alternately. With all these| Quinn again to-day and Herb Pen- nock, while Bam Jones und Carl & champion. Iwill leaye|moundmen going good Hug figured) viavn are scheduled to work for the Yankees. The first game starts at 1.30 isputed Itallan champion| that he had close to the best staff of will be a badly beaten chal-| hurlers in the younger circuit, and - there were very few who would ques- - a of which ts manty talk, with] tion the fact that he was right. Now Of true sportemanshtp, ana it 90 develops that Shawkey and Bush} INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, assures the public of a wrestling show| ave pot come up to expectations, GAMES TO-DAY. worth going some distance to see. and here Iles the source of increasing | Syracuse at Jersey City. —_——— the woes of Huggins. Buffalo at Newark. m Carl Mays and Hoyt, heroes in the Rochester at Balti 5 ANKEE RIDER WINS | world's series tast year, looked almost Toronto at Roraing, ENGLISH STAKE i Archibald Pilots Paragon in City and Suburban Stakes : at Epsom. EPSOM, England, April 19 (Asso- @lated Press). —Sir Ernest Paget's Paragon, by Radium out of Quintes- Fourteen More Bowlers Capture Wachter of Passaic Aces No, 3 With 112 Comes Close to 101, and Miller of Cambridge, N. J., 06, 2 number to 957 to date. Only forty- ‘There were plenty of medal winners: three more to go for a thousand. Up ban Stakes of £1,000, run here to- ®econd and James White's Grancly Headpin teams have competed, which means third. Ten horses ran. a COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS | aown tor scores of 100 or better out ut| Evening World Sterling Silver fobs White Blephant Academy, Fourteen] peted in the contest. Out of this gold medal score, 115, but while he| fF women bowlers to quality for | connected with the headpin on every medals.) Schaenen, Ebersole, Gouinlock. rubber centre is of a more epringy ball, poor pinning cut his total down| The high team score record to date to 112. ia held by Harmonie No. 1, with a to- ‘Those to receive silver medals were: | tal of 529 made April 18. L. R. Lang- Bonitz of Oxford No. 1,111; Tulip, Ox-| beim of the Jackson Heights Bowliny ford No, 1, 100; Puff, Oxford No. 5,] Club is bigh score man with a t Koentg, Oxford No. 5, 100; Els-| of 114, rolled on March 81. Whethe ton, Elks No. 1, 108; Witte, Kiks No,| hese marks wil! stand or not ts 1, 108; Seebeck, Elks No. 1, 108; | Question, as some very good teams a; Snyder, Oxford No. 3, 100; Santon, | still scheduled to bowl, Mispah, 102; Hahn, Passaic Aces No. psniesienagtamenetd ish Tales and ; that they are no longer able to use ter Wxnibition Association of 2, 101: Cadmun, Panic Aces No. 2,1, ZibagateyOheces Company oor, terdegs resaited tee euted here yes: lett heir stuit, ‘The rule which pre- Stwine'on Monday night. Law Brody wale wt office, 226 West 434 ot, there 7 had my chance to sidestep] was being maced hard by Hugh|°trength to make the | reat City club] Wea) voRK BATTERS three-base hits. In the Red Sox-Yank ation, Of course, that wil! rest with] Greh ¢ ner in which they will perform in the] Just what Shawkey will do in the| {4 Heltmana (Detroit with Red Sox in the two games to-| Mclauls (Cleveland). Cleveland cracked Mr. Kolp for The Tigers felt themselves { CORNELL IN 15 EVENTS hitting slump when they only got|the New York fighter, in a ten-round| weleht, Montreal, knocked out Splice caus v1 down until after the miners’ strike Is | vionship contest on Monday night when Bid Fy . will be @ formidable contender at the bAegrrcpatioly ppg ed et ig i a edeirte] beats Marks, Cgnedian lightweight champion, wit| leading part when it comes University of Pennsylvania relay carn!-|nais peeled a dozen off Aldridge, regan ‘ Hetvod BU fHiein 8 ten roand deciehe otto buying clothes Of a val April 28 and 29. Its list of entries,| Pretty good, eh? we HaTTy Weill utted te bor a, colored [opponent will be Kid Henry, Montreal's en-| tailor. made public to-day, shows the Ithaca institution will be represented In fifteen events, as follows: Chapman, John, Carter, Conradis, Cro- sier, Lovejoy and Berhart. Cook, Berhart, Strickler, Conradis, leyery spring. ) ° Phipps, Rauch, Evening World Headpin Medals|" sie" :oves nay — xirvy,|, Tor ts, bast fow gaye teyve at | Sores Mare, versie t bat nc] omer Chamaen Peg Harman wf tae Brown, N. P, Brown, Deprosse, Carter. Gold Medal Score. Tournament Committe, bringing the], 2727%.,,N.,,P- Brown, Bonsal,|usual. If so, something's got to be) 1 featherweight, io the “semi-tinal ot |with an option of accepting 20 per ext: of] (and as modest) as Sp rOsse, a . 1o @ay. Sir Henry Bird's Monarch was} tost night in the Evening World|‘ the present time 515 five-man] 5, Tournament at Thums) that only 2,575 pin artists have com-| Righter, Crozier, Stevens. bowlers succeeded in knocking ‘em| umber 203 have been rewarded with} man, Stone, Watt. for rolling scores of 100 or more, ex-| pel, Stone, Mandeville, Schaenen. “Mil . twenty-one teams that particl- = + » - ike It always was. bout at Civic Hall at Toronto, Can., on] wiidcat Nelson and Opkey K 1 tur- Miles and miles of - a Wachtte peel cepting Mrs. Helns and Mra. Whis-| Running Broad ' Jump—Doppel,|" "ne only possible explanation ts] avril 28. nea te tower si Ga hak A es faction.” a ter of the le pell, who rogistered 90 and 98, ro-|S8tone, Nichols, Mandeville, Treman,|enat the ball, though it goes through Brookiyn, on May 13. Nelson is under the | £2 No, 8 came very near to ing the| spectively (90 ls the mark required | Vanpelt. number of them being tor ews and] With Jaffe in No Decision Bout game alone there were elght two- ‘LEAD BOTH LEAGUES. |vaseers. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Club. 4 Club at Hazelton, Pa. Will FIGHT RESULTS Close Down After NEW YORK—Y Bob Fitzsim- This Bout, Sey Rta Mae ie As In the Yank game an even thirty of these 104 hits were accounted for, the New Yorkers getting sixteen and tise Gax fourts from Jack Reeves, California, on arfou! e Sox fourteen, ; oh in the tenth, round. The Athletics slammed into none By John Pollock. BOSTON—Puggy Martin, San Fran- other than Walter Johnson for eigh-| Middleweight Champion Johnny] cisco, knocked out Louis Hamlin, teen safe pokes, beating the Senators] Wilson, who has not fought ia several | Nashua, in the second round. 5 BUFFALO—Herman Smith, Buffalo, bl ie - yeaah something over! months on account of being suspended | shaded Bobby Tracy, Buffalo, in ten EN 52 Donnas: by the New ¥ork Boxing Commission | rounds; Harry Mueller, Chicago, bested Fritz Meller, Lancaster, in eight rounds; and commissions in other States, will] Ft? Moler, tain ae er, seteatea Hod be seen in action on Friday night. He | Cameron, Chicago, in a six-round bout. is slated to go against K. O, Jaffe,| QUEBEC—Silas Green, colored heavy- (Copyright by A! . twenty-two wallops, also making sev- enteen runs. “ AT PENN RELAY MEET |cleves—and they got trimmed at that.|g0 at the Amertean A. C. of Hazelton, Sullivan, Quebec, in the fourth round. Over in the National the Pirates}Pa. It will be a no decision contest SSS = . r waded into Cliff Markle, the former|After this bout the club will clove] Montreal will be the scene of a real cham- Imagination plays a PHILADELPHIA, April 19.—Cornell heavyweight at the Golden Gate A. ©, of |*Y for lMghtweight honors, : : 5 Philadelphia to-night. Director of Public You imagine they re bet Within a very short time now some| ‘safety Cortelyou of Philadelphia notified] Mel Coogan, who was operated upon at}ter because you’re paying baseball magnate, whose club has to] the club officials that Wil 1 suspend. | the Prospect Hospital in Brooklyn on Mon- take one of these tough pastings, is| ed by his order of several months ago and| day afternoon, came out of the operation more. . going to appeal to the Rules Commit-| that he cannot box this eveniny {n good condition, Bam Mossberg of Brook-| Now, while we dont lyn haw been engaged to take Coogan’s place ‘i feo. ~ He wants to know wifat abotit] crempion sonnny Dundee has called oft] and fight Mickey Donley of Newark at the|‘Make to order,” we that iy . Somebody does his proposed bout at the Queensberry A. C.| Rink Sporting Club of Brooklyn on Saturday “ vies Of Buttalo on May 2 because Promoter | night, ‘make to fit, _and as for For the past few days they've al-]Charies Murray wanted to substitute Jimmy hain woolens and tailoring, you } questions. Charley furnishes the| ‘hat date, Dundeo fights Jobany Shusree | Johnny Butt's place and go against Harry can’t better them at any x ten rounds at Worcester, Mass, to-night. | Battling" Leonard of Philadelphia in the | ori One Mile College Freshman Relay—}balls on contract. deatuis ‘bout of lak? ‘taaeds et tha’ Ine price. Kneen, Dryden, Coyken-| “I want a direct answer, Charlie,""| Sammy Sieger, the East Sido feather-| palace of Philadelphia to-morrow night. Spring suits and over- Trousdale. honed an owner yesterday, ‘‘whether | weight, has been signed up by Matchmaker |rne bout was clinched to-day and Her- Two Mile International Relay—R.|the ball ts any livelier this year than| Flowmey to fight Tommy Noble, the Eng-|man will recaive @ guarantes of, $2,200, | CO@tS of patterns as frei One-Mile College Relay — Righter, Two-Mile College Relay—Carter, John, Four-Mile College Relay — Kirby, twelve rounds to the twelve-round go be-|the ‘amm: v7 7 ‘ tween Vincent “Pepper” Martin and Babe i Hammer Throw—Wager, Tobey. “qt dan't any livelier this year than| trea. af California at Madison Square] Charley Doesnerick hae ot 440 Yard Hurdlese—Watt, Archbold, {it was last year," says Mr. White,| Garden on May 3. Herman of Newark to meet Lula Firpo, the roan receipts, itself. jneger. ‘and it wasn't any different in make - heavyweight champion of Gouth Amerie Fine, rain or shine— 100 Yard Dash—Lovejoy, Niles,Jiast year than in any other year be-] A match has been arranged between | for twelve rounds for hie first bout In Ni *Scotch Mist: fore that." ily Mascott of California and Kid Wilehur, | York at the Pioneer Sporting Club show on c ists, es— a : the good fighter of Canada, Who was tol Tucsday night. Louls Guglimin! of . sal hd ri li aaa Tf: Ae oe arate ti ‘The ball is Lays have'Dean ‘matched with Joe Lynah, but te [side battles Low Reynolds in an eight-round ting livelier al e time, according rangements fell through. Masvott and test. , Running High Jump—Nichols, Dop-|the hitting records, and stjll, it's Just} wisnur will come together tn a ten-round} Chauffeur’s outfits. Jock Matone, the crack middleweight of agement of Jimmy Rothwell, Young Cor-} « Convenient parking at all the same manufacturing process, 18} a "paul, now fightiag under the man bett's brother, He recently gave Al Norton Javelin—Tobey, Downs, Doppel.|made of better material. Maybe the ent of Nate Lewis of Chicago, won an-|a hard fight at Yonkers, “four corners,” Boston on Monday night. | red ~ Discus—Tobey, Downs, —Doppel. [grade of rubber, Certainly the pitch: | (rte mvs deci ——s —— Trademark for~our talr- Schaenen, Ebersole, Gouinlock. ie OF Et y the pitel ee jercoats of handsome Scottish « ov are not that much worse off than] q ight of Covington, Ky., at the Arena . heviote—rainproofed. Bhot Put—Ehersole, Gouinlock,|tne batters. se atone bas’ won every bo PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN downs, Beatt Announces Management Roaers Pee’ Pole’ Vault—Gouintock, Atkinson, oe ee ERS Pent COMPANY . ‘tevens, Johnstone, Kemour My explanation," sald one of the ’ n || Broadway Re Herald Sq. —_-—_ umplres—and they will never allow mas offered a match tor »oU BUXING ar isthSt, | Four at 35th8t 1 in tiat connection, | Willie tae! he oe. of im 1] 2 Months’ Coarse: Reof Track; 6 Hand- Vv enden' ‘panteh Net Team Defeats British, [tes Bames, woe delphia in Boston on May 1, but he passed | ball Courts; Meam Room; Ke- | Sroadwa: Corners” Pifth BARCELONA, April 19a lawn tene|7OU_HBOW——" 18 that #0 many restric- Gelphie i cilte has Been matched tor righ: |] ducgele? Plewh Weducleg? ody alialng. at Warren aoe, \in contest between teams of the Brit, [tions have been put on tho pitchers] jigiity Jack Dempsey for twelve rounds a: at Alet Stet) Spain by eeven matches to none, vents them from roughing-up the boxes Frankie Pitcher,

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