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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1920. SECTION A. BOXING UNDER AMERICAN LEGION CONTROL IS PROPOSED Commander of Oklahoma City Post Says Action Imperative Must Save It Now, He Says BOXING BILL SOUGHT Lesion Would Jtegulate. Sport Until State Measure Can He Passed . ... , , ,. , , . Info flinicpuln again and then) will Army hsiablisnort Boxing; i- no rmv t.. revive u tim next l nii- it niu hi- iim run Them Nonly mm iiuciioy Hint ihii Inn-rune. It Is tin1 old unity In n new setting. It N 1 1 id AiiitIisiu licglnu, Ah Hii'i Minin fclliiun Jiriiil It out of till- lll'Ilt Iih it few j fiu-M ago, I lie public looks to l lii'in lo sec Hint It In protected unit icrM'liiiiti il 'I Ills can Im ninili- Mir mil)' dy tlu iswwubc of Muli) In us protldlug for Km rog billon mill Minimi. .'I'Iicm' Walt) Iiiwm t -ii 1 1 hi' iiiiHM il only by Hie hacking anil orgiuilcil MipiHirt. or tlm AiiiitIwiu lcglnii. J 1 1'A.J lflti,r I Mm, I secured tlm 011 (Idinwini'Nl i,f thin pout for prevnta- lloii lit tlic last mewling "f tlm Mute legion a n "(iliitlon Indorsing a box ing bill tiinii'-l'-'l after tlm Now Yok ntstn boxing law to lit' lulneliired nt the eomrtig session of the Oklahoma li'gtsliitiirc. ThM New Ywk boxing lnw whs ilrnflml arid speiiixied b t tin unity, naV.v and rlvlllun Ixmrd of boxing control, tlm swum txnly of ini'ii who established boxing In thn United Alettes ai'mv It wan through their I'ffortM iiml Ihoso of the Amor luin legion Hint I lilo nioriK'irn wan adopted nnd now In In opi'nitfmi In New York Wlmi they limi' ili'iic for New York lie nhoiitd mill can (In Tor (Ikliihoiuii. Anil iin they loilorcil boxing In New "York pcndlllK iiih. nnge or tiiH nut mi us io Bite ii For ynr Oklahoma lm !" looking for some ow to rmiiH to lm romiue liy establishing commission controlling boxing In tlm ntnto. Twl'u bills providing for it ntntc boxing commission havo bon In trodured III tliti Oklahoma legislature only tn full on final i Hillnir. paiily because nf bulng caught In tlm cleaning up Jam of rloatiig tiny; partly bw umm thsy rnino bpfnto tin" war wIh-ii tlm Monera.1 pnlillo wan apathetic toward boxing. Now It looks llkfi the ily of vlr tnry Im near at hand. An iipHthello public lum become rlanioroinily In Istont for boxing. Thnsn who hint labored under the misbelief that box ing wan an undemiiiblti Mpnrt have homi disillusioned. It Iiiih linen ndnpteil iih a eiolloRlato pnntlttus nlno BRiTTON FIGHTING BOXING CHAMPION Wei tor King Engages in Many Bouts With Good Boxers adopted iih li no K ", im hlr ' "' mm-I unit y to Jii.Iko Ih. thn IntnrrolltiKlnte liuxltiK bkhoi la Hon. lii'Klnn to I lio Iliwiii1 IltiHponillui; to thin tliiiimiiil for an Oklahoinii boxlnn eoinmlwiltin, llow nnl it. Hoiiiih. coniinanili'r of tho Oklahoma City pout of tho AmiTban lii'i'hi'N lio liail tiled It to den Hi. no hliniilil tin' Aiuci'li'illi M'Klon of Ol.liilKiiiia rratli out. a kiiiktvIsIii IiiiiiiI In OUIiilioiiiii. Alri'inly ilcHlKiilnu proinotorn In thin Htntu rumiliiKly conroalliiK thi'lr own Holfl.ih oppratlona bplilnd ami fuillicrliii; their pormnial IntorcBtii by Ia'hIoii, linn come out an champion ij, favor' of varloun unwary Atui'r- of tlm ouiik. Ilopps, it proinlnoiil attornoy of Oltliilmnia City, not only In a bdxIitiT piithiinlaHt, but protty mtiitli nt ii flMtti! nthlctt) lilnmclf. Ill) known thu KHini'. Innlilo and out, ho known thn MlHiatlon in Oklahoma, hu h.in nlildlcil tho boxliiK lawn of other Flaton, hu K"t flrHt hand obnervatloliH of boxliu: an rondiictort tu thn army, tho HyMcm that Iiiih hroiiBht it back Into popularity, ami ho In draftliiK a mennurn to bo prpneuted to tho np proarhlm; HPiwIon of thu Oklahoma loKlHlilluro which ho bollovpn will lift thtn ntato out of tho Uopthn if It In onai'tpd Into law. flint It will Hweop throUKh thn loir Islatuio with llttlo or no opponltlon, he fppln confldont. provldlnic tho public enn ho natliflod It will pro tect nnd prtnervo tho Knmn aKiiliiDt tho ornokn which haVo tlniBKOd It down In llmcii piut. Hpei'dy Action Noeiled. (With tho npfHlon of tho loKlnlnturo only thrpo months dlntant it will tnko an lntunHtvo rnmpnlRn of ctillKhtoii' inont. ltullovln that oxamplo In the bent educator, tho author of tho bill prnponen to havro tho Amorlcan I.o Rton tuko over boxlmr In tho ntato immediately, operating voluntarily tinder tho provlnlonH of tho mennurn as clubs will operate after tho mo.m liro becomeH u low. Ho linn nsked K.'inrtlon. of tho plan by Harold II. Full, ntatn oonunandor of tho Icjrlnn and feoln confident tho ohiof will jtlndy throw tho ontlro power of tho Oklahoma department Into tho cam ptlRn Kdltor'n note. liy II. II. JIOri'8. Comniandor of the Oklahoma City post, American IjoRlnn. ! Anldo from ilellvorliiB tho deciding punch In tho world war, tho ni"eat fst achievement of tho Amnrlnin army ilurlim thono monthn of tnobll lutloti, preparation, flKhttnR anil de tnobllluition wan its reseuo of tho boxing eiuno from the ilopthn Into which It hud fallen. IloxIriK, ono nf tho oldcnt and moHt manly uporta on tho calendar, van about to tako the count at tho handn of thn crookn Into whono clutchen It had fallen hlmply becaimo no orguiilzi'il effort liad ever been mado to icKiibito It an bnnoball, football and ' other xporta woro reKUlated. liy tlm way It linmlliil ImmIiii,', Hto nriny pnniil tho hport In Itself mum tho most ileslrablo or all nthlctli) uaini'H for tlio upliultilliiK of lKoruiin manhooil. It proved it wi n licile- hotni', lutplrluu uport for tlx; pcc tator. It protcil tho fault or ItN ile Ki'liei'iitloii lay ultli Km Imiidlein. Anil It irocil that It could ho regenerat ed liy piiipcr rcK-ulatlon. Now the war In over. HoxIiik In held In hlKh popular entcem, placed (hero tiy tho army. Hut tnt-i army 'linn been demobilized. It no lotixoi enn nialntnln Itn proteetlm; Inilu enco over tho nport. Tim ttreedy tiroinoter, the man who itrabn only for what In In nlKht at tho moment, having no thoiiKht or roiipoct for thn future, nlowly but nurely In irettlm; hlH crip on tho gamo again and un ions tho Kflp In rcleiiHCil noon, ho In leiiu Ki'rtloii iioHtn, not only nro driiK- KliiR down tho Hpoit, nut nro proiiu tutlmr tho mimo and Influenco of the U'kIoii. Jf tho IpkIoii'm Influenco In not to bo nullified and tho kiiiiio ruined In thin ntato beyond rencui), then ItilH niUMt bo Mopped. 1 do not mean that tho hilon Hhoultl rofunu to ntnnd mion-or for boxlmr. Hiithcr tho reverni'. 'I he U-Bloii not only hliouhl nmn K(ir, hut hhoiilit rioter and cneonr iikii ImmIiii,' In HilK M"t" mill' '(' Mtalii law pnnlillii ror oiiuiiIhnIoii control of hotliiK win hccoiuo ox r nthc. 1 bellovo the prcmuit Hlluatlon com inandH tho Immeillato altentlou of our ntato comiuandur. I bollovo ho would bo maklim- a jvijiular movo If ho would appoint n commltteo of thrco who would nervo In the name rapacity on tho ntato conrinlnHlon will when tho proponed law hcoontCH part of tho Oklahoma Htatuten. Tho iiltuallon In Oklahoma, today In 6rltleal. Hvonts of tho pant fw woeka In varloun partn of tin ntato warn hh that no tlino In to lu lout In Koliift- to tho rencuo of boiMiiK "Thn pulillo bo damned" policy of unprincipled promotein. iiianauovH and boxera ban all but floored box ing In throe of thu bent cltlen in the ntato. Wo muBt movo uulckly to navo It. ... , I bellovo a quick nnd efficient Htnto wlilo organization could bo por fcoted by havltlK each pout where boxliiB in attomptod, appoint Hh box. lUK commltteo of three who would tako direct control of boxlmr Jn ltn territory by nccurlntr n competent matohmnkor and nupervlulnk' JH work iiiuler rulen nmt reBulatiotin proiiiulKiited by tho central commlt teo which will ho practically the namo nn thono contained In tho bill now holm? drafted. My mi ilolm;, not only will tlio Kanio Ik iiniteitcil from tho nil HcriiiuloiiH who en now urn tliicntenlMk' IntH ruin, hut It would Hho Hid Mutt) at Innw an tipimr tiinlly to htuily at rirxt liand Ihix ln In Iih piiro ntato unil unuld do mora tlum nnjthliiK could ilo, tn Ik) out In Isolnli'd unit on Inronnitl tlMrlctn, what llttlo prejudice ntlll cilsts iiriiIiihI tlm Miort. No attempt Hhoulil bo mado to condurt bnxInK without thu aid of an experlnnced matchmnker, no U'Klnn jinal aliouicl maKojno i"J,n'J0 Says Kvcry Railroad an Should Read I Ins t'eter-nji'ii Olntmont Co., Inc., lmrfnln, ii. , r ,1,5.. ', N V. lar Him. I w nttllctfil v It ti Dill inn linny , ,,, .tnc torn nal.l wrru Vnrleua I'lc-m. mitt UP until uliout flv wtrku Dili) 1 lime been troutliiK tliom lor ubout u yiur unil fho iiKinlltn. Willi nil tlio treutmentii IhRt wern er-ri-Hlii'il tu ma by arvviid iluctota 1 rec-ltnl IIIIId li-nntlt ,miil llicy kept inr.i(llni mill Kit) in" iniirli illlrr nnd o.un'il iu tu quit my wurli I wii Intluc-it by tiriither tiritVi'mmi In try I'rturmin'H Olntntenl, mul (lr I Iiml uietl tuo lioxo I aw won lortul te (liy Kduard W. tv..h W'UU thi'-.non roblantn of iuikII. Inm- -Johnny Wllnon, middleweight .i.,u.T ji,imiii, ipainr- Wnllli'i Ulticr ..,..1 l... II-. i V iwrninn, ipito- ... .! i HiiiwimH--ri!iiiainliiR out of I ,1 , ltHlll((Hltll- if. nun erownn nnniilil lliey tni "lirillV tarn- .In, I. 1 1.. .. HoorK.ti farppiitler nlBlied to meet Holm, l-llin iii vf i..... - ...i i, . , v j.". mill iierinv Lommiil enBni.'Ini- In a bout of minor ......... i.,. ,.. ,i,ny oeianionally. It" re. malnn for ,Inrn Huiton, u oiler wlnK io attnim a ll.in'n nliat- of Hu. niio, lion In Hir i-.. I,.,. i i..i,... . ,,. , ........ iii.-iiii, fuiuon in .'JilL'ili'J'i"!1 Jl'iJlL.A11 "Dinar thin f. IT i, i proinoto for Itnolf am) no post ahould hp.,i:1 oiiu of itn own limmheiH an matchmaknr. tiiM10!!1 ,""'t alt,'f'I't I" Pro- .r..V.. . -"u'ttnii uien won ii lie- Hehemo inntead'o, ,t ........ , ,,,, won ii Kiiviirii wheroiiH TIIH OIUI l'T Alf t mi AKIVH IM 'I'M nt.--, -..;, ii... . T i '"iioui prove ho efflilnni'V of tho n.VH:em iimIlsh iiiiimirry ih oniamiHliud un. rormaiiv ovorvwiinm. ti.. .. i... no proof of control whero the con tro led ami tho oonti oiler are om ami tho M.iiii.1 ai it ... .irovlnlon In mado for a certain pcr- wv. , ,,roni io K ,n t,0 jint rennury and another mini t, tlwi ntato commltteo to defray ex pcunen of tho educational lampalBii JTi) appoint n member of tho pom matcJimaker would bo an unwlne, for not (in v wnulil Ii 1.....1 ... . , ...... mi iiii-uuriai Mrlfo within the pont, hut U nlno would tond to destroy tho public cimfldcnc, for thuro would bo n iiunntlon i tho mlndn of many whothor tho commltteo would he harnh with ii iw.ui ........ is .... ... . - .. . I""v viriiMilllU 1 HO nhiiuld fall to conduct IioxIub an he nhoiihl. Wo tniiMt i.vi.i.i ... tipponmneo of ovll to nuerocd. HlBlit now I am draftlnB tlio pro- llOnCU 111 I. rilllllellliir II ..r .1... : . : T'-.r. . ill, New "iorlc Htato law but adaptliiK muiio or im minor detalln to null Oklahoma ami coiidltloriH bore. If till) Ntato cominiitulf.i w.. .l,.ui..., r nhall bo Rlad to offer my nervlcCH nn a iiii'inner or unit niuto commltteo, and nhall bo pUtl to i o-operato any way with othein to the American icbioii in cMiimiHiiiiiB and jirntecllni thin irre.it Amnrlenn nport W'il-. tinlpni nomc malchrn aro mail" nt the eleventh hour. Tho calcndnr In a ollui one, but thorn aro two or thien (ontcntH worthy of connldor- able nolo. Ilrtttou In thn chntnnirm wllllmr tn mill nnyone in mn iiivinion and lie In the ablest of tho relKhltiK kllip of puirlllnm. Imhi weok ho wan matched with Ted lowln for a 10 round wrrap at Cleveland and tho Important Iloxing Iiouts This Week Nov. 1- Hilly llrlttnn vh, "Chubby Walker, 10 roundn, at Clmnuto, Kan. Nov. 2 Kid Hpnn vn. Krnnklo Daley, 10 roundn, at HeardHtown, III. Nov. 3 .lark llrltton vn, lllnkev Mltcholl, 10 roundn, at Milwau kee. Nov. 4 OeorKo C'hanoy vn. Johnny I lose, 12 roundn, at Dubi nin! o. Nov. 5 -Jack Hhnrkey vb. Joo Iyneh, IB roundn, nt New Vork. Nov. 0 Hltchlo Mitchell, vn. Hay 1'ryall, 10 roundn, at Tilts-biirli. flKhtcrn were In training riitht up t almost tho day of battle, whim e nnnouncoment that tlio Umtllfthma wan nick and would bo unabln I upper. No other nullablo opiionen could bo fund for llrltton and Hi nhow wan rii.'lett off. Two dayn late) l.ewln niinouni-"il that ho ban lien matched with Johnny Hanhatn, Ktm llnh champion welter, for a 20-roum emfiiBement In I.oiuldii November 1'' and would nail noon for tho oth- I RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE Ntw Inrantion Btnt on 30 Days Trial Without Expenia to Ton. Hlmnlr rnil nt vnur nirat and I will rnil you iny naw riijrlhl-l rupture booV ami mrtaurcmrnt blanV. Whan you rrturn tlio blank 1 will ent you my new IntrntluD for ruptura. When.tt mrlvra put ll on and wrar ll Put It to tirry let! roil ran think of. Tht harder the Irit the littler you will like II. ion wtr wonuer now )nu erer ol alotir with the old atylo crurl inrlnic truoea or belt with 't atrapi ol lorture, Your own kooiI, common arnte and your own itnrtnr will I'll you It la the only war in hlrh you can rirr ercl cure, Alter wearing It 80 dava. It It la not enilri.lv atlifactory In every way If It ll not eaay ..i 1. . , . i.t f M'. -. . ...... i L nut. .......... .am. .. juu iBiMi.ii MVlllvllJ ire your rupture grttlnr heller, and If not ' cnnTincea mat a cure It meraly a qurtllon nf time, Juit return it and you are out nothing. Any rupture appliance lent on 30 uayi' trial wunnui eapenie lo lou n worth a trial Tell Tour runtured frlendi ol I 111.. KAHYIIOM) CO. lOlJ Koch llkla., Ivanaaa Cllv Mn Adit nldn of tlio Atlantic, Taken "Hum Out Powder." undoubtedly tho llanharn match, which will bo a very Bood ono from a financial ntandpoinl for both boxern, wan the real tcamm for I.owln can eolllnB tho llrltton ciiBaBcment. Ilo wan to receive 11,000 for boxinB the world's rhnrnplon and nili:ht havi taken a beatlliB In tho barKaln, an he did In their last field. llrltton thin week will meet 1'lnkty Mitchell for ten roundn In Milwau kee, l'lnk-y tn a brother of Hllohle Mitchell and In n heavy llBhtwolBht. Ilo will rnncedn a few poundn to ho elmmplon. He Is a Rood flKhtcr, ami may lvo Jack a little trouble. Hrlt 'on In to re. elvo n.000 for this en riiBenient unlt'M thero Is another eleventh hour postponement, Jack Ktnrkey, nenn.Ttlonal New Vork mnntnmwclBht, In boIiib to fls'ht .loo i.yncli In a return ciiBaKomont of IS rounds In New l'ork Krldav nlBht, and tho next da ho will .mil for HnKland to box Jimmy Wilde. 'lywelBht champion, in London later in the month. Htnrkey wanted to maiKe in one more hard fluid heforr totnl,' abroad and Inclib ntally to ollect about IS.000 for hin trouble These bnntnmn met snmo time ob' n Ciattiam ami Bharkny scored thri c nockdowns but wan given n draw 'ecauiei Lynch inaunBed to box lever enoiiKh later In tl.o contest tn nm n draw verdict Thin tlmo lharkey believes ho will plant his ifood rluht mauler aBalnnt tho chin "I I Ml The Answer nf mm. I fat rnr,t. I. that exercise and dieting la too fiord, too troableaome and too dangeroui a method to force the weight down. How ever. In Marmola Prescription Tablets. all thee. ftifTiciiltU. . nw-rn.. Tt..; ateabtolutelyharmleis, entail no dlctior; 1 or violent exercUe, and have the added advantage of cheapness. One little tablet after each meal and at bedtime-as pleas ant to cat an camlet veil! reduce your weight two, three or four pounds a week, "Kl I'aye no bad remits euch ns wrlnklei n luuur cmn. j F.onu aire? oox la sold by drucBiitsatthe re.ir.onaUe price of ono dollar, or if preferable they may be ob tained by sending Hip amount to the Marmols Co- 91 CarHelJ Uulldinc. Ut Iroit, Mich. They will reach you by mail, prepaid, In plain, aealcd cover, Now that you know this you have no ex. ciise for belnjj too fat, but can reduce two. three or four pounda a week without fear of bad after-eftcrt. 1 1920-November-1920 1 I Mon. mwmmmmammmLwmmmtmmamm This Week Settles It I Tues. Wed. Arguments and Explanations Harding or Cox? or Thurs. Post Mortems KoliiB lodniBthln Kreut. manly nport ?"", ,You,.. 0,,n, u'" . ""- , "; ' n Irnulitftil will, iiirtv. lulnrul i.ii.l linrrl.l li I cola lliut your Dlntiiitiiit la a cure for t them when uveryllitiiK i1bo fnlla, ah I linvo tried uliout everything Thanlonir uu FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Druggist Says Ladies Are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Ilalr that lose Ita color nnd hmttir. or when It fmlcn, turna Cray, dull and llfolosB, In cuurod by a laok of milphur In tho hair. Our Kranuniother made up a mixture of Have Tea and .Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thou natulu of women and men who valuo that icteii color, that lie.i'Hlful iiarh Bhiule of hair which la no attractive, use only tht old-time reulpe, NowailaB we net this tamoua tnlxturo lniproed bv tho aiblltimi of other InKredluntu by akkliiK at any nrug nloro for a bottle of "Wioili's .g.u. n,ld Sulpltux- Compound," which durkonn tho hair bo n.ttur.vlly fto evenly, that nobody can ponnlbly tell it has been applied. You Junt dampen a kpoiibo or noft bruiili with It and draw this throiiBh your hair, taklnB ono small utrand at a time, liy mornlliv; tho Kray hair dinup Poarnj but what dvllBhts tho ladles with Wyoth'n Baijo and Sulphur tompouml Is that, benldos beauti fully darkening tho hair after a fow applications, It also brliiBM back ho Siona and luster and bWcb It an up pearojico or abundanco. Advt, r.niiy Mmce over 1 mn, your liupy friend, ' i nnriea ,i lliyatr, ii,iui i'reK. milii., t:. Illenwood Avenue. January 12. 1VI0." "t know mid itoaena ut peonU wrllo me," ( ena I'dcraoii of lluffalo, "tluit 1'etcraon'a Ointment ulao curie errwna old aurta. ea t rlieum. piles and all akin dlaeaaea, and ' nil UruilKlala aMI n kIK tn'x for 00 crnla Mnll ordera filled liy l'cttiauti tllntiuent ro nc lluffalo. N Y l liny (Ji'iiimn, (J inker l'rug Co and 1 Htnluliorg llrua., will vuppi v you Advt. WILL RADIUM AT LAST" I OPEN THE DOOR OF Sat. THE GREAT UNKNOWN?! un. No More Worries If you lire alclt and want to "let Wr'l 1 and Keep Well, wrlie fur literutu-o thai tula Hew nnd Wliy thla aim iet unKimwn i and wonderful new element tirtntja relief I to eo mini) aufftrcra from ltheumattam, I Hrlatlca. iluul Ncurltte, Neuralgia, Nervous ' Pruatrallen, High llluod l'resuro nud die. raaea of the KtoinAt-h, Heart l.uiigi, t.tvrr lii.ineya unu timer aiimcnta, Yuu wear DeKii.'n'a Hiwllo-Active Hular Pad ilni mid n I c lit. receiving the Iladlo-Acllve Hnya continuously Into juur ayatem, caualng a lieallliy circulation, overcoming alugglah M.ia. throwing off Impurltlra and featuring the tlaeuea and nervea to u normal condl tlnn- nd the next thing you know you ttre getting well. Hold on n teat propoaltlon. Von are thoroughly eotlafled It la helping you lio f.'iro tlio appliance la youra Nothing to do but wear It Nn trmiMa or etpvnan. nnd the inuat wonderful fact almut tha . ..,... n..b., IH ..i". . in sum ir redaonanin lliut It la within llto remh of all, both rich and poor ) No matter how bad your ailment, or how .,,-. in. yxt v..., im. jiieaaeii to ta e f" try our rtak Tor full Informa i It t wrlle tnday not tnmnrr w Itadlum Appliance t o., 1 tea Draduury illdg., Loa i Ange u-s, 'a t.-AdvU ' i Need a Home Anyway Order Lumber from Lancaster Lancaster wants to see you LANCASTER Lumber Company Cedar 146 No. 2 South Madison 1 of Lynch hard enouKh to put 'ilm down hi Hint ho will remain down for tho count of ten. Hilly llrltton In iTont, Ono of thn bent fighters to bo de veloped In tho went ulnre tho war will cnxraKO In another bout HiIp week when Hilly firltlon, a sensa tional mlddlnwelBht of Columbus, Knn will meet "Chubby" Walker nt Channte, Kan., Monday nlKht. llrlt ton han won everyone of hin 22 flBhtn, many of them by tho knock out routo. Ho Is a combination of boxer nnd flshtrr with speed afoot for a mlddlowclRht and a powerful punch in his rlBlit mauler, llrltton expects to scoro n decisive victory over Walker, adding one moro ncalp to a belt Hint Is well mipplled. Tho nlBnlnB of Oempney and Car puntler for a championship battle to take plaoo in Ifavnna, Cuba, nomo time In 1921 put theso two fighters Irr tho Blaro of tho calcium, whoro they will remain until tho bout Is KtnBed. It also will causo two lend ers of tho heavyweight division to bu sldolt acked until tho Mir fight Is ntneed. There wan nomo talk of n Wllbird-DompHcy battle, but tho Klftilt Katinan will not bo considered now that tho Kronchmnn ban con sented to the mutch. This also may result In theso two boxers rcmnlnlnif ldlo until they meet and tho dial leiiKern will havo to fight nmouB themselves. Cnrpentler Is solus back to Franco for n couple of monthn and will return In tlmo to train for tho bout with tho kins of tho dMnlon. Nectl Vow Champion, There In dome talk In fy w York of lakliiB tltl.n away from 1. natio and Johnny Wlls.. Mby IM,. H.rnmn u, rihtern show an incllim lo onBase In bouts in def. . crowns. Wilson has flat.-, meet any flBhtPr no imr caliber. Ills tltlo In wor i , nnd the public H deprlv. i ant matches in hm ell- . O Dowd In trying to f n another matrh but, to ! had any luck. Kilbano refuses to ta Is about through and ! will not consent to a 1 referee's decision will b may retire, in whidt t will be open to d-p i man nays h,i in Kedng ban not tdiown any i keep his word. 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