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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922, ° LEONARD HITS BRITTON WHEN DOWN a ‘AND IS DISQUALIFIED BATTLE OF CHAMPIONS ENDS |AT THE LEONARD-BRITTON BOUT =~ ~ SUDDENLY IN 13TH ROUND! Clever Hebrew Loses Head| LEONARD GETS $39,378.70 and Hits Jack While He’s AND BRITTON $33,750.60 On One Knee, OF $130,265.30 GATE BENNY IS DISQUALIFIED By John Pollock. The gross receipts of the wel- terweight championship battle be- tween Jack Britton and Benny Leonard at the Veledrome last night, which was won by Britton on a foul in the thirteenth round of their fifteen-round contest, drew a gate of $180,265.80, includ ing the Government tax of 10 per : Twenty-one thousand fi¢ht fans witnessed the battle, of which 18,851 paid. The net receipts amounted to $112,502, from which Leonard drew down 36 per cent., bringing his end up to $39,375. while Britton received 30 cent., which gave him $33,750.60 The State received $5,921.15, which was 6 per cent of $115, ‘Lightweight Champion Out- Pointed Up to Sudden End- ing of Bout in Velodrome. 1 ton bout at the new Velo- drome, 225th Street and Broad- ‘Way, last night came to an unsatis- factory end in the thirteenth round ust as it was becoming interesting. Mither through chagrin at defeat that was staring him in the face or By Vincent Treanor. HE Benny Leonard-Jack Brit- Jacks LEFT FENDER SENT BENNY Back AFTER MES What 423. The tickets sold for the fight ip & moment of forgetfulness, not at including the Government tax, wo becoming a champion such as| Were as follows: ard is and has been, Benny| 1,686 3,707.00 ¥truck Britton two blows while Jack] 71174 paper’ ie eee ~ fad one knee touching the ground.| 3's00 ieee aor et nearly so, Twenty-five thousand S070 ‘di People, blood all a-tingle, looked on 46,200.00 1 Without knowing what was transpir- ““® | THE FIGHT BLOW BY BLOW flomros Ag THE COUNT OF NE WHE tng. Leonard had sunk a left hook $130,265.30 Towel -* BRITTON was ON Eee KNEE fabs Bvitton’s sabe nastign after ends ROUND ONE—They‘re off. Benny) SEVENTH ROUND—The fist} *™* Face wkicn Of SuauRIEd alist ™ent or two of fiddling, while they |, {blocked Britton's first attempt, a left] 800d punch of this round was Brit- | —— an ‘Pie blows landed. Me began to’sink| Britton's manager also got inside |#round the ring und made him miss] swinging right and lefts to the toad the ropes to see what It was all slowly like a ship that bad sprung a after but being blocked by Leonard. Benny progressed Britton became disdainful of Leonard's vaunted ability. He was ness like mixup for a second. Britton landed his right lightly on Benny's ear the ring. They both landed left jabs and then Benny missed with his right. . 8 6 ‘LEONARD SHOULD HAVE STEP- LIVE WIRES Prohibition has done a lot for in- ternational contests. How our boys By Thornton Fisher BY falo, in a ten-round bout at an open- alr boxing show to be brought off by leak. It seemed minutes before his} bout. Joe Humphreys, the stomach with his south] reached back to adjust his tiicits maing knees, or rather his right] consulting Haley, told the crowd Benny hooked a right to the} and Britton stabbed him with a jard | gamee, touched the canvas. He came os See tne Le ica stomach while Jack's attempt at a‘ left to the mouth. They came to Champion Benny Leonard, who bat- .4n. again slowly, almost to his} fled for ing Britton when |counter slipped around his neck.) clinch shortly afterward, Jack cuffing ; tled Jack Britton for the welterweight ‘ “Saunches. Leonard, his face blanched down. Benny then stepped in with a solid] Benny's ears roughly. Britton got By Neal R. @ Hara championship title at the Velodrome @ven through a red blotched left} Before this Britton had the fight |right to the body. Britton landed his| Leonard in the corner while he sot! Ban Johnson and John Heydler acty The differ et tameail ip | gheekbone, hair @ishevelied, and des-|it really had reached the fight stage—| itrst good punch, a left dig to the| his right to the ribs and left to tholae a pair of susnonders Midiiboxihes pital neces wives Gag re eee te eee | Peration written all over him, steppea|Won by a mile, He outboxed, out-| stomach, and then came to close quar-| head. As they came to a clinch Brit- feiss areal for” alahine sanenk a ioe New York to-morrow for the West, | Th and swung a left to the side of ine ct Kat es CUE ters, Britton again dug his left in the he shoved Benny off and Benny, to} ken Williams's sticking average is ing. . where he will go against Rockey Britton'’s head. Jack didn't topple|thing a champion should do. e as- stomach and cuffed Benny on the neck| Show he had some strength, threw/now composed mostly of heavy. xi is ‘Over. Benny swung his right. tonished everybody. As the bout} with his right and there was a busl-|Jack back against the other side of pastes, Mesa Me GEL >a Hat Kansas, the crack lightweight of But { Those A’s are certainly going like a house afire. Theee'll soon’ be noth- Ing left but the cellar oo. And the position of 1s laying down. , . “°< PED ASIDE AND WAITED. Neither punch unbalanced Britton, But as the second blow landed he raised his left hand over his face, Bhile the right reached for the re- of his groin, Meanwhile the counting judge at the ringside was ‘waving his arm, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Referee on top of Leonard nearly all the way. He did all the leading and all the foreing and had Benny on the retreat throughout, He tried, very much against nature; to shoot right-hand punches higher up but he stopped this early. However, Jack covered himself with glory. He showed himself to be a marvel, At thirty-seven he stands out, Britton outboxed Leonard complcte!s in this round, although no serious damage was done. EIGHTH ROUND—Britton stood up and Seva ui Benny, beat him to left leads, ° while Benny was trying to outfeint him. A left miss by Britton was fol- lowed by the same hand that landed on Benny's Adam’s apple. Twice more Britton tried with his left, but fanned the air. Britton’s round on execution, ROUND TWO—Benny put a light eft on Jack's chin. A little fiddling and bothe overreached with rights . Looks like Ken the Phillies a 10-inch record. c ered his body with both hands and had Benny look- ing very unlike a champion. Britton tried his awkward right to the head and missed. The best thing Benny A lot of ball teams seem to think it's illegal to have more than .500 per cent. love those out-of-the-country games! make Babe Ruth’s 1921 feat look like American golf stars have mure trouble winning British titles than our heiresses do in marrying them. Floyd Fitzsimmons at Michigan City, Ind,, on the afternoon of July 4. Billy Gibson will make the trip with Leon- ard. Gibson received word from Pro- moter Fitzsimmons to-day that the advance sale of tickets for the fight had already passed the $30,000 mark. . Willams might Haley didn’t take up the counting, geferees usually do. Instead he didn’t seem to know how to act. Britton ‘Wasn't crippled, as fighters hit low ‘Wsvally are, but he knew that Leon- ard had done something he shouldn't have done) He looked toward his corner for his manager, out even he @ian't know what was up. not only as the conqueror of Leonard (omitting the alleged foul stuff) but as an athlete who is not only a credit to himself but to the profession of ‘boxing. Leonard, we are sorry to say, has gone back sorrowfully. He plainly is not the man he was. Our score of the rounds last night, faithfully kept, was for the head, Britton got inside Leon- ud's left and clouted Benny twice on the jaw and in back of the neck with his right. Benny laughed as he plocked Jack's attempts at body In- fighting, Benny stuck a straight left on Jack’s mouth and Jack countered with a right to the ribs, Britton cut did so far was curve rights to Jack's Chin, If it hurt Jack didn’t show it. Jack hit Benny with his left, first in the body, then on the nose. Finally Benny woke up and landed hard on Britton with two lefts to the face. NINTH ROUND—Benny put a left on the point of the chin and made Dempsey blew in. By Richard Freyer. Finally Joe Humphries, wise old|this:Firet, Britton: second, Leonard, | (208° & right of the open glove va-|Jack miss with a right. Jack then] TWO BLOCKS FROM ALBANY bitd and cool headed, tried to get|tnira, even: fourth, Leonard: fifth,| "ty Which knocked Benny off his|dug his left in the stomach. Benny June 27 Haley's eye. He got into the ring|pritton; sixth, Britton; seventh, Brit.| lance. He* was forcing ‘Benny | woke up and crossed a clean right to] pe Leonard family started the]relish the attention. around the ring with left leads, prin- | the chin. Benny stepped in close and ropes with a left dig on the belt line. Benny's midsection well covered with forearm and elbows. About an even One, Claude Tibbits, came all the way from Albany, tance to this place when one consid ome welterweight champion. efhere is no excuse for Leonard, neck with another right. He was driving Benny before him when sud- In his dressing room afterward num setting. Britton claimed the punch was foul which is a short dis Frven if the blow that sank Brittonland low. For Leonard, Billy Gibson denly Leonard stopped, short hooked ne cor was absolutely fair, he should have|said Britton fouled Benny continu- | "U4 two solid lefts to the chin and crossed] rs, the trip from Brooklyn Bridge, stepped one side and waited untilfously with low punches. Our story] ROUND FOUR—They were both|a hard right to Jack's head. Benny|and the other, Mike Hammel, stepped) Ov Britton was safely planted on his feet fof the rounds specify these instances.| “e8h as they started this round. |tried with two lefts, one landing, ond bub ae meters es bamnt-anall Both led with lefts at the same time which did no damage. Benny blocked k's left to the face and then crossed a hard right to the jaw. The crowd roared at this. Benny stuck his left into Jack's stomach and was stabbed by the stiff Britton left in the face, Benny took three lefts on the face to get in a right diy at Jack's stomach. Jack tipped Benny on the chin with a left, then fanned the air with a long right swing. Defore starting another punch. If he had felt himself a winner up to that point he might have done so, SHE THIRTEENTH ROUND TELLS THE STORY OF THE BOUT, Once a low punch of Jack's dislodged Benny's fighting equipment inside his tights, Jack Dempsey's appearance was the big noise of the occasion. The cham- pion was introduced from the ring Patsy Haley made the first bout}Short ond sweet. look something like a home affair, Patsy hails from good ole New York City. He refereed the first setto. The last round—the thirteenth—|Jand got a tremendous ovation, ‘Any-|‘ucked under Britton's right swing. ROUND ELEVEN.—Britton beat feslly tells the story, It was like}body," he told Joe Humphries, in re-| Again he made Britton miss with his| Benny to two lefts to the face and|, J°nP A. Drake, the old tme plung- this: sponse to Joe's question as to whom|risht and Jack walked in swinging | then Benny spun Jack with a right to \2® Partner of John W. Gates, ROUND THIRTEEN—Benny's |he would fight. During the fight|"ihts and lefts to the body. Britton} the jaw. ‘Twice more Britton atuck| Watched Joey Leonard very closely | oar. Jeft cheek was cut as he came out |Dempsey hobnobbed at the ringside| sot in, close again and drove in both | nis teft into Benny's mouth and Benny | ‘0%, the ringside. | ““He'll be good hands to Benny's stomach, "he sald, “but, just like a two- for this round and his hair was |With ex-Gov. Cox, the Democratic and 83} became desparate. He swung a hard onds. year-old race horse, he’s got to learn f very much mussed. He rushed |Party’s nominee for President against} conard stepped back crossed his y J . Britton hi Ate Harding, and Samuel M. Vauclain,| ‘ight to Benny's jaw, Not strictly | "&ht to Britton’s jaw that seemed tol the game. There's no better place to across the ring with a President of the Baldwin Teenmative} according to rules, Henny re; Fake Britton Aan all he hares. Heldo it than right in there before « which bounced off Jack's ribs and ee orataaas Tate bc pat i surprise, The 1 ty hooked two lefts to Britton's chin} orowa up to his head. For the next ai ge re a driving Jack back on nis heeis. He told ela he wae, crowd and get out of the amphithe- atre the champion was mobbed. He was lucky to get back to his hotel and to bed with his Palm Beach suit in- tact, PE aes MARION CHAPMAN NOW putting everything he had in his punches, Benny's glove blocked his left for the chin while they were on the ropes As they came out in the centre Jack drove his right to the body. He was more of a fighter than a boxer in this round and his age minute Britton did all the lead- ing, Then as he blocked Leon- erd’s right swing for the head he pushed Benny away so forcibly that Leonard went down on the floor and rocked there to his shoulder blades. Britton didn't stuck in another left to the face, then crossed the right to the jaw and for the first time had Jack in a bad way. Jack bluffed with three left swings and he seemed weak on his pins. Benny knocked down two left leads and hooked the same hand to knock out a friend. g00d sport, game. The second quarrel was between Johnny Coney, no relation to the island, and Jaek Stark, former ama- teur. Johnny McAvoy, all dressed up in @ beautiful white costume, without trimmings, was in the ring to see that gressive and rushed Jack across to a Benny in @ corner and tried to crowd) neutral corner with a hard right to present. up in a perfectly lovely red sweater face, breaking from close quar- |New York Tennis Club by a score of So was Bat Nelson, wrapped | 5.04, who often Seen and Heard at Ringside the fighters and centred all their at- tention on the heavyweight boss. Jack looked in the best of shape, but didn't in an ice cream sult—vanilla flavor— and then the situation became clari-/ton; eighth, Britton; ninth, Britton EN vith a : rother Joey, fied, Haley had arrived at the con-|tenth, Britton; eleventh, Leonard h|ipally to the stomach. Jack missed | worked an inside uppercut on Jack's|vening with a bang, Brother Joey. |i a) purple necktie. clusion that Leonard had fouled}, wide margin; twelfth, Britton, ana|* ft for the chin and then brought] chin, Britton hooked a low left to] Who Benny thinks will be the next Britton by hitting him when he was|thirteenth—the mixup. the same hand down to the stomach. |the stomach cleanly. Benny drove a|tightweight boss, went four laps It could very easily be used in case the lights went out. Eddie Fitzsimmons, 187%, and Sam were participants in the The boys are stable mates of Leonard and Britton, and it was Fitzsimons, of the Morgan-Britton combination, hit Mossberg on the chin after one minute of fighting. He fol- lowed with two more hard punches and practically stood Mossberg on Sam went down to stay. bout lasted one minute and nine sec- Fitz and Mossberg are real good friends, and when Sam came to Eddie said it was all in the The brevity of the contest gave the fans a chance to stretch and look the Somebody offered five think an infraction of the Ssiveness entitled the boys slammed one another. arena ‘over. lies QE be actvatly. at Benny JERSEY TENNIS CHAMP} him to it. Jack's jaw twice, Jack stood up man- Pe eee ate ile souah acd the @o the apologising, Jack was = ROUND FIVE—Henny hookea a | {lly and fought back hard. Hedrove} Jonn the Barber, who managed| bleacher boys woke up. Dsing a lot of rough stuff now Miss Marion Chapman of Nyack, de-}left to the chin, Britton's right |® Meht to Benny's body and raised it] jack Dempsey for twenty minutes, or pulling his glove across Leonard’: feated Mra. Samuel! H. Waring of the] landing on the elbow Jack got] his jaw. Benny became very 48-|was it seconds, was among those Bob Moran, County Clerk of the Jock Malone, the St has been indefinitely suspended by the Box- ing Commission of Massachusetts for re- fusing to go through with his ten-round bout with Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N. J., at the Arena A. C. of Boston last night. The Commissioners were of the opinion that Malone did not want to fight Walker. The advance sale of tickets for the contest vas over $12,000, The crowd forgot Champion Johnny Dundee, holder of the Junior Ughtweight title and also the feather- weight title in this State, will fight Charley White of Chicago in a ten-round bout at & show to be brought off by the American Legion at Rock Island, Ind., to-night. He was dressed ‘ Tota er eatlIehy ty. 5 d Jimmy Dougherty, Baron of Phila- Seees Side nsent reat aoe sat Only in one round, the eleventh, did| ore amelling salts befofs this round |with a left to the chin ee they short {against Sam Marco. Joe was given | aeiphia. arrived ie ditee to Meacsdoa lets uceie Teerorcene eee that of the ufficial counter out, Bd {Leonrd really shine. He licked Jack | Started. Benny put a left on Jack's| to a clinch. the judge's decision. He is a likely| Humphreys call the second bout a] months ago. Perdy. Tn the latter's opinion (Brite eee ee ae eee gece ctout {chin and Britton dug F's cight to,the| TENTH ROUND—Leonard stuck a|!oking lad and made a big impres Se rae ee PePk BORRRR OE cme 4 colored nt get wie enny blocka: ” go . 3 Mr. se two rugged colores avywe'ghts, ton was down and subject to thelint Jack came back in the twelfth | {08 | Benny blocked two of Jacks lright to the body and Jack countered | sion on his first appearance mr aoe Kid. Norfolk, who holds the light heavy count, and had not Leonard stepped}and regained the lead. He kept it,|(°ft leads then landed four lefts in| with a right to the chin. Jack grazed weight title, and Jamaica Kid, have been in with the alleged foul blows, Jack|too, up to the time Benny landed that slovsice on eee ii en ec Benny's chin again with another] phe judges in the first bout, as weit], Just got a close-up of Dempsey. | rigned hid by @ fight promoter of Cincinnat) might have been declared knocked ered Jack s attempts at body blows. right, drove him back with a left 2 ‘ ‘| He is sporting a big three-carot (it’s |‘ meet in @ ten round bout at an open air out. Leonard would have then be- mere punch which caused Britton) iritton then rushed Leonard to the hook to tho face and went around his}®8 for the evening, were imported. Jag big as a turnip). ring with plati-|™®ow to be staged at Cineinnat! on nex: Friday night. Norfolk will probably win tc contest as he is too cjever for Jamaica hid. Battling Reddy, the veteran featherweight of New York, who recently beat Frankie Garcia, the Texas fighter, at Houston, Tex., has been signed up to battle Dick Griffith, the good little fighter of Teras, in a ten round bout at Houston, Tex., on the night oy July 17, It should be an ‘nteresting worap. Fistic News ratocx IMEX DENPSEY AND WILLS MAY SEN ARTILES TODAY Tex Rickard to Name Date and Place Before June e 30, 1923. Tex Rickard, local promoter, has ar- ranged a conference for to-day with Jack Kearns and Parry Mullins, man- agers. respectively of Dempsey and ‘Wills, when it {s believed that articles will be signed calling for a bout next summer. The date and place will be [named by Rickard in a ninety-day period ending June 30, 19: wclared yesterday ig to see Rickard that to-day. de- visit involved _ signing bout. Paddy Mullins, Wills's manager, was at Madison Square Garden yester- day afternoon prepared to sign artisies. He held ao lengthy conference with Matchmaker Frank B. Flournoy, but denied that the conference held any sig- nificance in so far as new develop- ments in tho heavyweight title situa- tion were concerned. Psauntakiss SN HARRY GREB DEFEATS WALKER IN PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, June 27. — Harry Greb, light heavywelght champion, won a newspaper decision over Hughey ‘Walker of Kansas City in @ ter-roun( bout at Forbes fleld last night. Greb weighed 165 pounds and Walker 180%. JOHN and Gossip Jimmy Goodrich, the Buffalo fighter, and Tommy Nobile, the clever English feather- weight, will clash In @ ten-round bout, to r decision, at the Queensberry ‘A. 0. of Buf- falo on the night of July 3, Both leds have already fought two hard fights and their coming scrap {s expected to be hummer. A match has just been arranged between Roy Moore, the sturdy bantamweight of Paul, and Johnny Kelser, a Western tamwetight, who has been showing up well in bouts in the West. They will exchang punches {n a ten-round go at Cincinnati ©., on July 17, Moore may outpoint his op: ponent, Johnny Shugrue, who & decision over Champion Johnny Dundee tn a battle in Massachusetts several months azo, will be seen tn action at the Commonwealth Sport- ing Club of Harlem on Saturday night. Me will hook up with Charley Pilkington of Harlem in a twelve round feature contest Irving Jampol, former New amateur champlon, made @ gr night at the Surf A. Jolmny, Levine in two rount J ols twenty. victory since his ps Yealonal debut. Matchmaker Joe McKen: has promised Jampol a atch with Ja Housner, the Long I 4 featherweight. Artie Martin, the Bronx featherwelgt who held Frankie Fitapatrick to a draw a Long Branch last Friday night, will bos Pete Hayes at the Surf A. C. Friday nigh’ on the card with Paul Doyle and Fentour, 1658 Broadway (at Sist) Boxing! Reducing! $50 si Roof Courts & Tracks O’Brien’s Gym! The TAXICAB No pending cuses you sorry he had to Mossberg, a real solutely subbed as Mayor 1 ters and generally mussing Benny | 6—2, and 6—1 in the final round for|'" ® right to the jaw, which Benny , a up. They stood together fiddling | the women's lawn tennis champlonship| avoided, They fiddied at long range,|'¢ chin. Leonard's round. and white flannel trousers. Ce ay ek ae Heep authentic id in the centre of the ring when in New Jersey at Montclair yesterday | during which Leonard twistea Brit.| ROUND TWELVE — Britton | as- hia falenbere, Fitesimimons, knocked . > Leonard suddenly hooked in a left oarried the tit by de-|ton off his balance. Benny stuck a sumed the aggressor, but Benny beat Joe Humphreys announced the atoeshen vor the goal ” “Zo the pit of Britton's stomach, Mrs, Helene Pollack Falk did| straight left on Jack's mouth, Jack | him to four lefts to the mouth aud |riders. He came near forgetting him- se +. cg Few saw the punch, It was Bag i pesoayery round. reallating with © right to the stom-| ‘en made him miss that awkward |self when he started to ask the audi- é “Aangerously low. Britton began | , fis Chapman is one of the youngest} aon. Benny then stepped in with af S¥ine with the right. Jack landed & | ence to lay off inhaling the weed. Joe] Dave Shade, who fought Britton in (fo sink slowly to the ground. As | ana the victory appeared to be pepuluc| ght to the Jaw, which riled Britton] Me tWo right and left, to Benny's | didn't appear at home at all. The air|the Garden recently and who has won ® one knee touched the floor Leon- | among thore tlhe pcre Deh ) POM “linto a fierce body attack Britton | MM, reached the body late with his|seemed to affect him. Maybe it was|his last thirty fights, rushed to the N 3rd walked in and hit Britton a | Mrs. Marshall McLean and Mra. Frank | Missed with a left to the jaw, but got] left @nd crossed a right cleanly to |cause Joe was many miles from his|ring side a la Vincent Astor. Dave q a left punch on the face. Britton Welty won the doubles championship by| his right over. Benny stuck in a Benny's jaw. Coming out of close | downtown home. wore evening clothes in honor of the quarters Benny hooked his left to the jaw and grazed Jack's eye with a right, but Britton kept right on top of him. He uppercut Bei stomach with his right tw’ defeating Miss Caroma Winn and Miss Rosamond Newton by a score of 7-5, Len ‘ ——>—__— MLLE. LENGLEN DECIDES “evidently in pain made no attempt Protect himself or block the punch. Instead he nodded for his Manager to come into the ring. savage left to Jack's chin, but Jack walked right in with a left to the stomach. SIXTH ROUND Jack Skelly liked the layout of the arena, Also the way things were handled and the fights too. No won- he ights. Benny had Brit- Te was reaching to his groin ton misaing with both hands, They der, Jack only lives a few steps from] phe ¢, oy ieapasiont whew: thi j sine peated on the third attempt. ‘He then | tho Vo 4 he fans gre’ pa e with his left hand. The time- TO PLAY THROUGH TOURNEY did a lot of feinting, Benny finally fa: the Velodrome in boys didn't show up during th * ‘fanned Benny's face with lefts and Ee main boys iP ie the * reeund 7a Fseey: eld pear Lisgitnk erat a une Henny }rights and made Benny miss widel¥ | genator 34 aa ho | BEzt, ton minutes. Joe Humphreys, Automobile Casualty Insurance Co., Inc. oN Meet mae | uae me leks chin and} with a right swing. fenator Jimmy Walker sat at the| master of diplomacy, fixed the fans i ede : sknee touched the floor, He had LONDON, June #7 (Associated curved the right over on the earJa clinch Jack ponded Herve snack, {ringside and had reason to feel proud| py introducing Danny Frush. Main Office: 27 William Street Phone Broad 1409 reached nine when Leonard landed Press).—Mile. Suzanme Lenglen, the Britton got real rough in a clinch} rabbit fashion, Benny thes swung |°! the boxing legislation that made] ‘Then came Dave Shade of Califor~ BRANCH OFFICES; the baw h iemssie peferee Haley a PON pascal ore pogemee aoe ack of Benny's} Jack around with a right to the chin, |8¥c% @ Wonderful turnout of Repub-| pia and his evening gown. His cos- QUINN & QUINN THOS. E. EGAN MARTINC. WRIGHT PI tween the men an neck. Benny landed a straight right] Three harmless jabs by Le licans and Democrats and the one » was well received. Then the 1 i venus eopara pee] ‘ leftnite! paily gr y Leonard and |!! tume was we we ak 100 W. 408 84. teas te Acca Safely pects a ‘Cendea the wowtd pisy’ theoagh ike [2% Jack's chin and Jack then stuck] a right cross to Britton's chin ended |Probibitionist, One Prohibitionist | greatest pugilistic product of tho Phe Clues stop Phone Bryant 3904 Phone University 8832. Britton to arise and escorted him Wacias tx tes Whakhehen tearnainans a left to the face and reached|the round. Britton taking the lead |#™ens 30,000 in these days Is some} state of New Jersey, according to WM. SOLOMON Co. Island Branch 351 East 1 Pe to his corner, The whole thing tae tas cadis’ aa savanna 3 Benny’s jaw with a right. There} again. average Joe, Johnny, Buff. ‘ > ey Queens Biv r eth’ Se, happened so suddenly 'thateno one rn was a lively mixup in Leonard's cor- of uae D 14 Brestver. wi eae arn Marere 06, knew what had really occurred. fie added that she was in splendid ner during which both scored with] SEE STORY OF FIGHT F 5 Phone Circle 6827. Phone Hunters Pt. 2614. Jarry Gibbs, 5 1 c ‘OR 13TH| As an added attraction to the sec- Porter Famnare, es" fresher, beatth, body punches. ROUND, ond bout William Harrison Jack “sp, ys- Phlledetnile, Bo-ties: 2, Games. A - = Fe Ay MS BORA a a ee eee aes ene $$$ : fight being held in the evening. Even at that Dave looked just as good as WORLD from complying with the law on July 1st, re- gardless of the outcome. You Must Have Coverage The above statement is ab- trustworthy and Don’t Take Any Chances-- Only 3 Days Left We will give you your policy ‘ while you wait—you cannot legally operate without it. OWNERS legislation ‘ex- MUTUAL