' THE crlsnllocmsrown cusninisu. Sport Page Everybody Rea m fl‘ .. iv . r till ilsl iii nan i instill Til tin Milli BIKE lilci c. Entries for he Great Georg _ erchanfs 10 Mile, Bicycle Road ce will be received by Mr. J. W. obblee, atfihis store Great, George t., up tlll 0 o'clock tonight. there- re riders who intend entering ad better stepjively as uo entries ill be’ recelded nftcrhhove ment oneil hour.. "_ The cuprand prises, on display . the J. W. Rabblee window are letting praise ‘worthy commtiit d the following are commended r contributions which made the at cf cult! “N prizes possible: MacKillucn Drug“ Co; Stanley, Shaw (it Peal-don Bayer Studio ' Dr. c. c. Archibald Ed. Acorns Ileirtaurant W. B. Prowee k Sons Craswell Studio ‘ Pallner & Watson Electric Co. The Two Mace ' Cudmore Bros. J. W. Rnhblee ‘ Loves Transfer tation - The following are the entries re- eived to date for the big race: Eddie Hornhy Cyril Arsenault George Francis Frank Cox Allison Huestis Eugene Ward 0m 0.. Wins and Service ._ The-Free-For-All . ._;: .. _-—--- , CARIBOU. Ma, July IL-The uniol- free for-all wssithcffeature vent of the openlngoday ,of=tha i. a'ne and New Brunpwick circuit aces ‘and was ‘won by the veteran acer campaigner, zoid 9.. owned y F. W. Bishop, of Houlton, and lillil FilR Eric Doucette C. Connolly Harmon O'Brien, Moncton Manning Archibald Riders who have gone ovor the course are well pleased with the "lay-out" and excellent times are reported in training. ' Entrants are reminded the race will be a handicap. in order to give the younger rldcra a chalice at the "bacon" the particulars which will appear in these columns Monday morning. . Bike fans! Don't forget the day of the race is 'l'iiesilay, July 16th, the time, noon. and tllc- riico is ex- pected to fliiish something before one o'clock. .____-<0-}=-—~ JUNIOR STATION ‘t ENDERS, 9 ROVERS i3 A very interesting gains of ball was played on the liillsboro Square last night between lllii Jilli- ior Station luiders and the ltuvers. the Station Enders Winning by tho score mentioned above. The game was featured lliucli by arguing and aiterferencc by the onlookers. The umpire called the game when one of these went out to coach, leaving the scare stand iiig 9—8. , Line up as follows: station Endere 39V!" Catcher Doucette it‘. Martin Pitcher (loss A. 130W" lst Base Fitzgerald 1 2nd Base D. McGee H. Cullen EDMONTON "COMMERCIAL" GRAD-E. WORLD'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS EDMONTON, Alta., July 1 1.— The Edmonton commercial gra de ed team in the Olympic basketball trial trials Wednesday. by lrscore 1 MURPHY 0N INS NAY .______0 . by W- H. GOCHEFP | Murphy started off with i1 rush at rcinsniali woii at Cleveland with Richard llol in $051.5. while the Brook Form rellisman finished in C1- Purtrldgewleveland. During the wccklii: woii fnont at Windsor with Sybil Frisco. y. ' (SHEPARD NINS Filllil- lYNBli IN l0 RilllNllS Former Bantam King Although On His Feet At the Finish Was Beaten T0 a .;_ Frazzle-~Winne r Meets Goldstcin A For Bantam weight Title (BY RADiO ‘on the hrolik Shepard flBiilLl left in BOSTON, Jilly ll.- Danton Arena l.yii:ii'.< stomach; Nsyllfil put‘ ovqr - ili lcn irisi rounds of l1"1i1111lL hiiid illltl now viii-rile fight over to last lll"lli Jon l._\iirh fornii-r who collie-s banyk with ll._li-, li-‘ll. lo "id's hzlntmii ('1lil!"])lOYl o1‘ llilt Lyhchs 'ib.~; Lynch reiilLitl-i wirti ‘v ' fiilllil-“ull vircit- lost another i-liiilii---.|iol.l “Jain! to :;.l<.;l.iril'.. till-AJ- ivtlu 1 [to get a tarot-k at the [lilo ivhcn hi- l: l *1 liatli iiylitl rs girls, ilusketball champions oi‘ the world, ilofczlteil tho French pick- of iii to 16, according to word rccolvcll liuro this iiiorilliig. [ITINETNE 'iWllT[ H HNBEN HEINIINI INNS ESIJPEH " Ell will] tl').~i hard light and L>i1].l.; hgiicli with liirc npLHsHllllMaJip 1:11.. olii lwiis ouipointerl in lczlily cvcry hi.» hiind illlll sill/us Shel rolllld of tli r210 by Jolinily Siioplrd l ' l‘...: ...: who i--".l l‘. ‘ i :.".'i‘ ‘i M,;_,,,_v_ PM V "UAW, cil with Mic (ioiilsicin. . -\v ‘i'otl‘i:.!“.,;,; by |m,,,|_,,_.. Jm, 2a.; ihi, htixiel“ til Wlil ! ‘t lllilll \\"i-a ‘lH-‘L H, mum lam-p _ to he given tlir: FlEEIZlC-z 1:,- ,,_ be“ “an,” h, “'11” WM“ 111 11"‘ il;;t- in this muilil.) plzik of rill“ ‘on Wltlflllflll ll‘. at 1 ]~"\|“j ;._,___ ~_,,,,1,._,1| will“ 9-11t'i1“1'1 1'51- l 111-‘1-- "m1 1-1'1"‘1'1li;4lii to Lyiirii as ilrillll who u)“ 12”’- 11"-'1“‘ -1- O'C""'"" 1‘“‘“11“‘11li:iili to knit}! hiiii iliit---liolli clinch; 1111‘- 1111111- lidhi-piilll si-niiis hotti lnllllllj to dsylliilld holly without a l‘t.l..i'fl \,,‘,I|,p;|'i1lt<l pu.tiiii-, up .1 ggi-Ulli F av ROUNDS ‘- ‘ '--1"1‘ ‘ .'- i‘. 11101111111?‘ lzlll1i‘lltllllyél“)lll‘1ll 11d‘ llsVllt 11's iiicht i; .iiist his more iixpirritucied 'li 4d; hoih irl.ilt.'lii:ll. 'l‘lii- lighters "hhvfl-H) lolirh noes iu the lup- lnllrlil some tiilic l.!‘_vl.in' eiicii Ulllcl‘ 0e‘ it)‘ m6 llllfti 115111 111111 1' 111111;”- li-Ul. Hhvpilltl pork-ii Lylii-li liiti. H1111 "01111115 111i 11)'_1"111 “PP-l “m” e" H, m,“ mm“ m,“ so“; 4, 1,.“ h, ‘ltillillgté iiilii u pull"- of rlltiiti uli the IJUII jaw iiiid folliiwr-il with iliioihi-i IWHP- 11Y11“11 1""'vi'-”_1b"'“"““d l" N" to luv slulliiicli -l4)llt:ll on lopies 19M. wlll-ir lit: llll fiilritllili-l H0411“ 'l..-;_;.lll lrlnllslrwhl lp-m-l, m“; oii tho chin with leits and _ rights , hem d,“ bu,“ dull il looks like the curtains for l.“ the ‘oi-elm the Bostonian. Shepiirtl shows ch_ i , id's tum,- nl ploii class by coming back like a ltltitliiliill iilid bores in with Joe try- lng ll) keep him off. Bolrli 80 1° u‘ tre t. rii ~l ~04 "E111 i0‘! 1° we» 311°‘ pun] .. Sync-h hanging on at Q16 gong. lIii; thr. 1 ltuliiid Two-Sail-yfiij carries Lyiitli sending llllil i .t with ll-iltl li-lts and rights; he follows with PAGE-SEVEN) ' " ' as |u lrell and right repeatedly lu head and sioiilacti. (Tile crowd yells lul‘ isyiich to collie on.) Shepard gets Lynch in his own corner atrii pulli- iiicis lilni with rights‘, lclis iliid rights and then sand Lynch iiilo the rupee with a left to ilie fire- hell. Siiepiirifs round by ii i go margin. hernia rive-opens with B01?" sparring as both inen try for brea- thing epilce after the‘ 1&8! 11!!“ round. A lcw llglit blows are 6X- “lunged; ‘both flour at the hall . Round Sty-Lynch starts right in iaarrylng to Shcltflfii. W110 9011"” buck by sending two lefta t0 andled by Ralph Burrill. He out Shop ted-s tact field, lli three thril- Fields“ U. Glllis five races. His ileadem were Czar and Peter i-lzirvester. Worthy, Baron Worthy, Etta llru- Billy Flemming liiid an off wook ion, 'l‘illy Brooke and ‘Erin Guy. at Windsor. lie was on tho go ev- lloiliill Lynch's head and rights to somzscli. liotll spar and then mix it up iin centre of ring; Lynch ie the first Three-Both clinci. .l .l ' (United Press) HY NEW YORK, .lilly 10.—— The re- lei-lit vistory of Wtllltlf‘ ilugi-ii ill __l____ ~ [the British Opt-n golf (Illilllllllfillrillll) w ‘stamps him as a siipcr-gtilfor, the At Lolombcs Yester‘ gi-lmtcst iivcr produced in the Un- k . ' -' - itctl Stttltefi. I)a'y Qrltlsh Star it was not so much his final Negotjates the tl-iililipll as the lliilnnci‘ in which lie Turn in 3 5 liliflllflVi d4! that impressed. econds iliiccn came from behind wi-tli |thc old fiilliiiliar rush; cool as a cil- am (Canadian Press) and played flawless golf on his liisi irilic liolas~cvcli ~i's-to w. l‘liy one stroke. i Whitcnliibe, faced with the ii- licrvilil; prosprct of 118.11g in a pos- itioll to \r.:; . first Upeli title. broke llliilvl‘ ‘ train. The Uri- tislicr took -.'.i lslng out oli the lust roliiiil. “t: struggled giiillcly aguinst his faltering ni-rvias and lag finishes, hard. pushed by R. : . Brett and» received a great ova- ion. " - ' The -St. John trotting mare. High nob IBeauty, took the 2.14 mixed -i striVght heats. iljo nie Girl, the oulton sensational obit of last sr, in the stable of Herchel haw, won the, 1,17 trot alter drop- ng the first heat tothe Frederic- il gelding: ‘Gélirgei Moore.‘ A big crowd is expected here ‘iday for the tree-tor-all when hu R. Braden. Chesley H. Searcy i. l-ledgewcod, Jackson Grltttan S. Moore Donovan L. Morrison A. E. J . F. T. B. P. i clinch, but la sent to the ropes ,y Shepard who irys hard to flu- ish h-im oif as the l-i..l rings. ‘ ' ltounii Suvi-i. -—Li'li. li 00W! mnmfpy again i-lrryiiig catfish-sten- lllliK both _liii .‘..i ti Shepard! taco following l ..iit..licr right and lelt Ito sax.“- ‘place, Lynch does bet- tcr; l).'i.]l t'll hi it and sonic pretty his 35 coming ili was u tribute t0 hmmnill; tlikca 1111109- 1411"“ his courage, bilt it was too lute. 5t _,,l|-, off Ilt Jdlllg fights to Silen- Wiih 54 hnltis played, Hagen was my. ‘m, h, h (“w ‘flgpm but; "n 51"“ 151"“ ‘"1111 m“ “1111- Al‘. iii ziiii! :io./ carries fiikht-pver-to stiff, fitfill breeze was iiyl'i-.‘Bl‘.ill'.lll\-_u.h “.0 is runnmx away at the (lic- roiling fairways. Thu .".lIlii‘>'1Lt(~!11- . from Ben 'Wliite's stable. That the cry ulternooii but failed to gcg het- streak will continue is shown byter than third with Carl C. lie alid the returns for the first day at Col- iillrry Stokes si-ilnd at the four 'ulilbus where he won iigiiili with mark whore they have been joined m B m? Czar Worthy. gathered in two soc- by Vail and (ieorge ilielillctt. The Lee Giliifl. 111111111911 1° 9 “m |0nde with Trumpet anlfDixie ltir- lotto;- iirrlved with a thrill when lic- 10011011 01.1111» 91°91“ l-hmmfl“ ‘Lecf and third in the two year trot put the Canadian mare Kate Hill “bmechers ' W111i 110i- Todill’. lover ln 2.201%, the fastest heat in The allowing made by Trumpet at 1924, Vaiil‘s winner wag Miss Bol- Cleveliilid and Coluiiilbus is about‘\vin_ She defeated Dixie lfrrect on, a duplicate of what happened toithe opening dziy at Columbus. liim on the half mile tracks last Three winners this season have Year. lu his first two or three been credited to Valentine, James starts be found Sir lit-swab iiiid Small, Not Ray. Fred Edlnan and Coleman in the way. After that he‘.iack Lennard. The last naiiieo scor- NOTES |cuiiihcr wlicn his iilost dangerous [rivals were rilreiltly in with uirds ‘,tiiilt roquireil pzir golf llllllCl‘ aor- lvc-riiclciiig conditions. OLYMPIC STADIUM. C0lolnbcs,| ‘sly n-liining this ycar‘s tltlc at Jilly lL-Erlc ii. Lilldell tho Bfllrikhlylilki‘, tho Now York-or has es- W. McCabe, the Rovers manager was absent‘ last night. ‘ Great Preparations nd Julia M. Direct areexpected to was out in front to the end of the ed in the Vermont Circuit with 0s- lsli flying person crowned hliilfiiilifllllbllélllflll a record. ilc lizis cap-Ian n pulled some iron shots. hi; oli- ltart. ' The summary_:— . ~ l. Junior Free-for-all, Furse 81.000 0m Q» hlg‘»by.Dan. Q. Jr._ _ (Buriill) 1 ' H. Brett,.bg (Schumann)! ccharase,. hm (Willard) 4 i fttlelAniia 3., um (Brick- ley) . .. . Time-aim; 2.1114; 211. ldfTmt, Purse H00. = unle Girl, pitta by Henry Setser (blevere) orge Moore. bg by J. Mal om Forbes (McKo)y 1 3 4 B ,211l' The Charlottetown Drlvin! (111111 are making great preparations for Wednesdaysand Thursday’! 1'1"!“ and many horses are showing sur- prising improvements and 80°11 racing can_be looked for. THE IRISH BARRISTER. Irish Barrister (addressing the benchy-"Your honor, I shall first prove to the jury that the prison- er could not have committed tho crime with which he is ciiiirzed. Ii that does notconvlnce the iui-y. 1 shall show that he was insane when he committed it. If that falls, l shall prove an alibi." heat of hie race Trumpet was given the word almost on a walk. Ilu fin- ished tenth. On the next two trips he was second to the heat winners. the honors going to Delmar and Marmaduke. At Columbus Trumpet again iliet Marmaduke. He got a heat. from him in 2:05',§. Hie turn to win will come at Toledo and Kill- amazon. Aside from Murphy, Sop Piilln and Fred Edman were the only dri- vers who landed more than one race at Cleveland, ‘Pails scored with the pacem Kinney Silk, Bessie .\icl(llyo and Theodore Guy The ltldmtin win- The _ JISQF- bg (Baker). 0 2 2 4 ogodil bg (Lengllla) .. I 4 3 2 Capt. _ ‘Neill, Rosetta McKinney aton and lieavitta North also start d. rims-amt: 2.1114; 2.11%; .2096. 2.14 Mixed, Purse 8400. High Knofiiieauty. by The mpoiienl (Brlckiey) .. 1 1565110. bg (Douse) 2 Moon Master, hg (Gerow) 4 ilver King, bg (Baker) .. 8 Zelina Strong and Northern e also started. Time-tilt‘; L185‘; 2.15%. 1 1 3 2 I 5 4 ii Bl- ' ners were Jay Brook and Harvest Day, He also got a heat from Czar- worthy with Favonlaa. . Vic Fleming picked up a race at the first Grand Circuit meeting with Trampabltylt Jumped his num- ber of winliin-g mounts for the seas- cvn to thirteen. Palm's showing also moved hlin up to seven where he tied with McKay who won the $10,- 000 pulse at Windsor. Coiin.. with Fayette National in 2:071/,. in this heat Fayette National weal, away ili the second tier in eighth position. lie worked his way through the field and trotted the last half lll M0314. Timed separately Fayette Do you believe in the Cards of For- tune-or will you awiait your des- tiny! Ask LUCRETIA l ' OutiucMOIST It‘: in EVERY package of MASTER MASON it's sealed sir-tight the second it's packed‘ It‘: tine “in I Uhfl dunhtpmmsoui the National troitcil the mile in 21001/4. Murphy's win at Columbus Miln- (lily jumped tho number of his win- ning mounts in a week to six, As Crozier, Morrison and Pltmiin did not scorn dilrliil: Fourth ot‘ Jilly week Wirt Mallow anti illyninn llril- sie caught up with iheln_ ‘Tho Ohio season. A; Cleveland in the first cuwiinzi, Lassie Volo and Natigny. 1 The free for nll Stillsifin in New Brunswick and Maine started in Aroostook County, Fourth oi’ Jilly week, At Iioulton the four year old colt Chesley 1i. Senrcy won front Jackson Gfilllflil and Dali iletllzc- wood in 220614, while at Proeque isle John IR. Braden defeated Juliii 1M. Direct in 21081.4. All of them will meet at either Woodstock or Fredericton. Till) iiuiliher of double event win nerg has had the name-s of V3111‘? Nuckols, ilarry Bruslo. Ailbrcy Rodney, Will llotlson, Will 11U0ll. W, Leese, Walter Garrison. Lester Dore and John Williard added, Nin- kole woli twice with Guy Llglllfllilf! and Rodney twice with the lli-duo wood Boy mare Jenny ii. one oi‘ tho events being the $10,000 pace at Windsor. I-iolleon scored in the Vi-r mont Circuit at Rlltland with Abbe Hal and ilaurn Eiawah. iiiirry Iiru sie came through with Slikura and Daron Forbes and John Willard with John R. Braden and Brother Edward, ilesse won at Windsor with IQFNJFlBl-lfl and the good iroitnr Wor- thy Todd and Walter (‘rorrison lli North Randall with Fidnzt Early mill tho three year old filly iiiliiia lli]- lon. The latter dofcatcil ri field oi‘ .0201] hrirsm in 220854,, Peter Silk and Jlinlnl Wilkes were thr- Uttoii winners and ilester Doro won with "lion Sotzer and dlassie Pollitcr. tho last nomad defeating Mary Q. with Mrs. ll. L. Philhrook ilp at Lowe-ll, use. mow Tobacco “broken in," but quality NEVER riomsttrwhcs yaiibuytsi K|NG€P|N in style and goo tiimdlr . . ONI DOLLAR hill s»: folcssodali new-sceptica- minim retaining nap’ - No Matter What It will taste better out of a Kola, be- cause Kola Briers do not haw to be from the very start. longer than other pipes of man times their cost, and have that beauti ul, rich and mellow Kola color, the last wo “An old frl d from the st " You Smoke smoke cool and sweet They also last d taste. ' I t’: the Kola Process that does it the Olympic 400 metre champion tilroil twa British Open champion- lliis afternoon in the world's record ships lli tlirvo yours and finished time of 47 1i 5 seconds, ilcfoutllig second :1 tlilril [lllllhflllly one stroke Horatio Fitch, llll tcil Status, who separating him from Arthur llzlv- had sliattcrod the previous world's crs. wfiiiicr ili 1923. 118L100 Wilfi record an hour before ln semi fin- victor iii 1922. ills. Tile victory of Lldllcll in the‘ W111i"? 111-18 fiXltiilillvd to the Un- 400 metre l‘lll’l in today's only final itod Press correspondent that thi- cvcnt liizillc the British total third pft-ftvrs not to be leziiiini: at the end ainoilg the point scores. inf ii first iliiy‘s play. in an (lpcn Canada wli ch hogan the day's (7114111101011511111- competition at (he ltmmm of [he for Si‘(‘.l)llil, 0r tlilril, or cvun fuurtll. list of the point strorillg nrtloiis 7111*‘ YP-"T- W111?" 111" “11111-‘1 WW9,“- roso to Uighur plgugu through 11m after ilic first day. he tvos in third [IFOWPBH (if Jolmmm, who can“; lillltil‘, which suited llllll psrflctly. fourth in the 400 metre race and od- 1'1" “"11“1"“1 11°11" "f m“ 3PM" “r .l.-.l 3 points to Canada's iotui. 1011119-11111111118-111111 tiwrc 1*‘ "11 8011"" H“ "kw m be Liedllglylilllfixflilfiltld dgddllgloyflinrw» ili in ml- gnllic with greater cont’ ii- - ' which Christie qiiiiliflcil. OLYMPIC STADIUM, Cololiihes, riilice, July 1l.-—li. Aylwin thc Hamilton, QllL, sprinter was fort- uiiuto in his draw lli the first heat at the 400 metre ellllliliations yes- tcrday, according to Captain Cor liclius coach of tho Canadian Ulym pic team and won with no great cffort. Ill tlii- second trials lli which the fli-iit llllll second runners in tlic initial trials COlIlDClHd Aylwin ivas ilrriwli \v tli Iiubach, of Switzer- lfliltl and Enl-zdiihi, of Sweden. lli the sixth heat. liiibnch in winning this hcilt, liiade i1 ni-w world's roc- tird of 4H SCCOIItlS with Aylwin ili third place. W. J. Filllcr, Molilrclll Mia llllfllflfivtl in his hl-llt which was run ‘in 49 1-5 seconds, fllfillllllll third. A. T. Chlsilc, iliiniiltoii, aft- nr finishing second in the first hunt of the 400 lllPlTPfi ycstcrdxiy rlin in 49 seconds, finislioil third ili ' tho sacmid lioat of tho st-lionil trials. (‘bristle who is only 1N years old illiil is n high school boy gave ii ivonilerflll performance. Although hmltt-n by Iii-its nf South Africa and lllifl‘. of Norway. tlii- timi- was no faster than that for tho llezit, ili 1014‘: nry strokes to O\'t.'l‘l.'fllll'.‘ ll rl :1- iiige. “' if onc cliulil he szilil tu he tnklllli ‘(p ruli-s in thr- for the finis lirush. M wont out llii.it socontl till)’ "1- 111?" f.’ C. W. Wliitcoliibc, who was lcadiiil: 111 PICKARD LOST POLE. V. W. Pickkaril, tlilother nlcmlier fiw}? y‘ of tho Hamilton contingent, who cnniptiteil In the polo vault would undoubtedly have daili- hcttcr with ltn be used owing to the disappear- (‘ONSULSX his own pole, a substitute having allce of his own from his tlri-ssliig room. John ltllrllock. Brtlsh Colum- bia's hammer thrower took eiizlith place in that event with a throw of 42.48 metres (approximately 140 feet). Barnes. of Haliiilinn was un- fortunate in the i500 metres losing by inches. Hail he won his hcai he probably would have been n point winner fnr Canada in the finals as Siirllaril. Great llrlta'n and Baker of the United States col- IO for I54 lapsed. Up to the present members of this Canadian team have been hon- orably mentioned no less than eighteen times. They have made themselves very popular and are in much demand for Athletic meet ink! which are to follow the Olym- pic games. The Prince of Wales continues to show much interest in the Can- adian athletes and yesterday chat- ted amicably with Fuller of Mont- real after lie hstl been naplaced in his beet ia the 400 metros. .'l|(‘t‘ in his o\vi;i ability to flilill the ' .- ,,~ L. m r t k ‘ptlLl. By “flunk It MW 0 m‘ 1 ‘y J. l? 'l‘iiylrr. veteran in his late him,“ w,” “d...” “my "n, 51,005,“; fifth s, with flil- British chnilipion- 1 lll.l:l'll'li'.l course under champion 511114 1" 111B ‘11'i"1'1- 11'1" 1119 ""3111 10w Htxygntipfl. heroic figure of the tournament. at liiiizcn had something in reserve thiii. nflmnm,“ w“, cnng,p.,u.e_ flflgpn Wfiii fourth place in that high-Chit‘!!! liikc trrl-pi slowly blit suri-ly up iin. ililllilliii1tiliill 111 "Oyiilkfl- t‘ BRlTisli” 202E?» ¢ “ lit-Shepard spousal) = i Lynch to ropoei: 110th Illlc. |lli.\ it up; Shcpardscte loft to 'ylii~li'.4 cliln and rif-{ht ear alii‘ ("l-u loft null rlgiil. 111111 1911 m h9g1: Lynch fighting on chemo-- p0: at lull. ‘ly lllllilLlkitti, bilt on tlli glililfi iic wvus a man of iron. Ull _,i\ r4 ilf- tier grccli long putts t‘.ii'li.'ll into the cup where u ffiltttitill of an liich might have lllvlilll failure. lliigcn, st:.;'tlr,',' own on that last round. piiIu-il up two strokes on .. ,, _ " Wviriiiriiiliiit- going out. His 41 t "'1'" m“ "M11 ‘f’ "‘,,",°',"';° struck cold ftli‘ into the hearts of of 1mg: m" “m.” no"eun"o‘ a a . Thu" o’ n; Joc i'i\f'l‘_\‘lll)! fight to Slfep- ili'(l In. cannot stick tho price. Sho- pilil lliiidentolly- has Lynch coin: .i|ii-.tl_- afterwards with lefts and upl-rr cuts to chin; Lynch sends two weak rights in return. Shepard starts alter his man and attain has him on the ropes st the bell. illrtst Round-Lynch apparently feeling fresh carries flight ic Shv-p- ard; hotli go to centre of ring fight ing like dt5lfl0ilfl—--L)'ll0l1 lllulfllllllifi for all ho is worth and trying hard for s l-(il0('k0lll..—— (hie only chance) Shepard steps sway and both rneiie= urn ouch other. A spoil of intlyht- ins tiikcs place, the men no to a r-linclr-llefl-ri-ci parts them. both men seem anxious, Shepard herds twn; uppcrcute to Lynch's (‘lllll both mix i-t up and are fighting hard lit the end of the round. x5. The New Yorker had to shoot you. 4's on thc hurl; nlnc. Which .1 just wliilt he did. On the iii 't moi ii 1K‘ was seven feet. from i1 p'ii on a sloping rceii, lils ...iii located above the so that a iillss might lose of l. il' {tun nr-idnll oiic put \' taro to tic. lie rank the Taylor. despite his handicap 'l'.fl‘. slid ii tortilrilig lilliibiiizn, after this year's He. lcd c field in the qualifying rounds. -‘.d that went Cigarettes. and Toba u CCO- .-- ‘J-s? - 91.’-