AUGUST 1, 1931 Bu WLI NG BOCKE Y witaswuuo Bvmthérs To Battle It Out For Singles Title In New Brunswick Championships ( P , 13., Au . 6- C i ‘llfiliggttilla time ill the 111s- wv of (minis in this‘ province We the war. and possibly iii- all tune the finals in a singles event. flmeine New Brunswick tennis gmmpiqgghlp tournament will be i family mall" Adrian Knlgm and l/"M" Knight brothers of Fort Fairflcld, u, will face each other across lhellnpl here tomorrow afternoon fndmdr- who will wear the New Bniiistivick meirs singles crowri for lg-ciillie other occasion when a simi- lar sittiatioii arose was in the 1926 Jim-racial tournament at Frederic- im ivhen Mrs. H. R. Babbitt, of ill! capital city. a former Cana- jian champion. opposed her daugh- ler Miss Isabel Babbitt, now Mrs. c E; Allison MacKay of Freder- fgmr, The daughter wim- Adrian Knight. using a clever mortmaiit of ground strokes and I magnificent volleying attack. “wt 351d!‘ the top-seeded Syd gtirtlctt oi‘. Fredericton in a senil- qnai by scores of 6-3, 6-4. 2-6. 6-3. ‘llartlettls powerful forehand drive sresented iio difficulty to thecrrtf- ;y Aroosiook star, who stands out is having the smoothest half-court _.o1i@yirig game in New Brunswick tennis ted-I)’- in the other semi-final». Vernon Knight. tytner junior champion. irasiar ttio steady for George Feivri‘ of Saint John. a11d won i._5_ 5.3, 0-4. Poyver was smacking the ball with everything he had. putting his best tennis of the tournament. but the clever Aroos- wok star kept. his returns well placed along the side lines and volleyed beatitiftilly at the net. Mrs. H. F‘. Jones and Mrs. F. V. Iloqdbtiri". powerful Halifax South- ind Club ladies‘ doubles team were foo mtich for, Mrs. Annie Knox oi’ Plaster Rock and Miss Barbara Burns of Fort Fairfield. The Nova gmtia ladies won their way to the _ finals by a straight sci victory. How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost EC. NW York 65 29 .691 Brx-ton . 55 37 .598 Chicago 57 ~41 .582 Detroit 54 39 .581 Cleveland 43 49 A67 Washington 40 51 .440 S Louis 31 62 .333 Philadelphia 27 64 .297 NATIONAL LEAGUE Australians To Compete In D. R. A. Meet (By The Canadian‘ Press) QUEBEC- M18 (‘l-Six members of Canada's Bisley team. headed by Lt-Col C. H. Colwell of Hali- fax. arrived here today from Eng- land on the lliier Duchess of York They were accompanied by 12 of the Australian Bisley team. The Anzacs. winners of the Kolapore Cup and the Empire Shield. continued t0 Ottawa where they plan to compete in the D0- minion Rifle Association's annual meet. Baseball Results (A. P. by Guardian's Specal Wire) AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 120 000 3 11 0 Boston‘ 300 001 30x 7 14 2 Dietrich. Rigney and Seivell, Shea; Wilson and Berg. Cleveland 000 .103 010 1 6 12 0 New York 020 000 003 2 7 ll 0 Feller. Heviiig and Pytlak; Had- ley. Malond. Murphy and Dickey. Detroit oii 10o 412 1o l6 o Washington 000011100 3 a a ‘Wade and York; Weaver. Cohen. Linke and Millies. St. Louis at Phladelphia to be played later date. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 010 01o 040 s l3 1 Pittsburgh ' 02o ooo 010 s 9 2 I-Iubbell and Danning; Lucas and Todd. Brooklyn at Cincinnati tnight game). Philadelphia 052 000 000 7 8 2 St. Louis 002 503 00x 10 15 1 Paieau. Johnson and Atwood; Warneke. Ryba and Owen. First game: Boston 21o otio 012 s 15 4 ChicMZO 200 316 00x 12 18 O Hutchinson. Lanning. Smith, Rois and Mueller: Carleton, Davis and Hartnett. 0‘Dea. Second game:_ Boston 000 000110 2 5 2 Chicago 00o to; 01x 6 12 0 Bush. Reis and Mueller; Parme. lee and O'Dea. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 000001000 1 3 I Jersey City 080100 00x 4 7 0 Smythe and K162; Maiigum and Redmond. .8011 asked ‘to be on hand. O17 Ill! High Jump Record ls UHARLU'I'I‘I£'I‘UW N __ SPORT WQRLD SCeneOfMaritimeGoIfMEe-t 5511' Al.‘ Beaten (AP B - - y Guardian's Special Wire) WSTOCKHOLM. A118. 6' — Melvin btilkci. United States high jumper, inks the world record today with a leap of 2.08 metres (six feet 9 iii-ll: inches). Walker missed his list two tries for the new record height then sk mmed over on the Li?“ attempt. barely touching the Walker's Jump sin-passed the ac- cepted record of 2.07 metres (six feet 9 3-4 inches) held jointly by lllS Ohio State University team- mate. Dave Albritton, and Cor- nelius Johnson of Compton. Calif. Dominion Rifle Meet UpensMonday OONNAUGHT RIFLE aauoas South March, Ont.. Aug, 6-4613) —C a n a d a's sharpshooters-fio ‘sltrollg-‘QRLHEYPG here today for thgebpening Monday oi the Do- minion of Canada Rifle Associ- is expected by club officials. The Belvcdere Golf Club house. scene of the twenty-fifth Maritime Provinces championships opening next week. Prominent amateur golfers from the sea-side provinces will battle l it out over the fairways and greens of the IB-hnle course. regarded ‘one of tlic best in eastern Canada. for the title now held b_v Joe Lamb. Roland IIuol. ls defending professional champion. ation‘s animal meeting. The session ends Saturday with the firing of the Governor Generals Match. the King's Prize 0f Canada. The inflemen. veterans and youngsters from coast to coast. ivil match their shooting skill for leadership in major matches and seek a piace on the 1038 Bisley warn. Infra-Empire flavor will be added by attendance of two Umted Kingdom teams and an Australian contingent. l Only a few marksmcri have still to arrive. The others are compet- (Con tiiiuedjfiim page 7) 111g in the Quebec Rifle Associ- _ atloll "lgel lll-‘re- a tllnPllP I0? in the keying-tip process prior to mole silellllillls and l0" g he? l the competition considerable of matches next week. C.S.M. George Emsllc. ruddy- faced Toronto shot and l3 times a member of the Bisley team. was ready to mcct all comers in dc- l fence of the Governor General}; gold medal he won last. yoaiq The task will not be easy, Fitted against. him will he such vets-rim Sholilllll-S “isllmt T- A- ‘lpll-‘Fll °l dcrfiil race mare owned by Ric. Inn“ all‘ A la" Clllll- Rll-ll Hllrrl‘ ard Jabalee. North Sydney. lower- Sfin “l Tnfqllo I'm“: D 0' wlllle ed the Invcrness. Cape Breton. of Saint .-;l1n and Lieut. Desmond track record a week ago yesterday T‘ Burlw "l OHM“ from 2.12 to 2.10. She won every heat in the Frce-for-All. the first lit-at by a short margin from Sig- nal Senator. In the second heat the four horses in the race. Mar- jorie M.. Royal Hanover. Signal Senator and Dcrmat. were strung across the track finishing practi- l that commodity is lost. No doubt horses have the same nervous complex and quite a bit. of it can be fritterecl away by the manner in which they are handled the days previous to and the time leading up to a race. Marjorie M. 2.07 3-4. that won- BASEBALL PRACTICE ffractice fcr_the Junior Flsquires baseball team at Victoria Park t0- nieht at 6 oclock. All players are Signed. . . cally 111 line. It was a wonderful TARKY “lnlgkggl: heat. one of the bcst ever seen in cape Breton. and the time 2.10 cut the track record made in the first REMEMBER WHEN heat. three-quarters of a second. Bllflli STRETCH DOWN TllE i" stand at the start oi the firstlieai and have each entry introduced. The name of the horse. the driver and the owner should be announ- ced in turn. Interest is increased alsoby giving afew facts about the horses and what they have done in previous races. The lHll'Ofll1('— tion of the winner of each ticwt should never be overlooked. Thr-ro should he a loud speaker systcrn ingtalled for the use of the offi- gettirig the horses out. the driver. Advertising for arrangements. Local _ .should be given display HdYPYUS- ;ing. radio stations should be used and poster advertising should not be overlooked. Attractive posters in one color-two colors are butter if the committee can afford thcm . _~\vt-ll distributed. will do much to in the meeting have the horses parade past the‘ cials in the stand. There should be a man at the barns to assist in The score card should contain the name oft the horse. the sire, the OWIIPI‘ and at- tendance should be well done and a generous sum of money should be set aside for this part of thc HPWSDflDPlT PAUE SE V EN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Fleming Drives Clever Hanover To Victory In 2:12 Trot At Agawam (By The Associated Press).- AGAWAM. Mass- Aug. fil-Clcvcr Hanover, owned by H. Toothakcr aiid H. Litchficld of Somerville. Mass, won the 2.12 clans trotting event of (The Grand Circuit pro- gram at Agawam Park today. Clever Hanover with Vic Flem- ing up. won the first two heats 5 Schmeling T0 Witness Title Fight Golf Association A big entry list I A new departure in Montreal is ‘an exhibition known as the Vloiit- reol Aarictilturzil Exhibition 1' will be held at King's Park. Dccarie. tin the outskirts of Nloiitrcal. In ctiiititctioti with it (lit-re will be ten harness race chives. The Saturday and Sunday August 10th to 15th, inclusive. Dunbar Bristivick. tho notcrl polo ‘player and reputedmillionaire.cots ‘a urcat kick out of driving liar- l ness horses. He was tlic first man to hcat 2.10 this season with a Wllllllllfi’ trotter. Boyiie. that hc marked in 207 1-2. At thc Grand Circuit meeting at Old Orclmird. Maine. two ivceks ago. he arrived thy plane to tlrive Hollyrood Aud- .‘c_v iii the t-Yircc-yw-nr-old trot. Stir- in 2M l-2. the event being won b)‘ DrStita 2.03 1-2. On July 1st the cx-American trottcr Musclcloiie. won a race at ‘ Bologna. Italy. for a purse of 25.- ccc lircs Tara t4) 2.00 was Cloia "lull l-4 tliirrl. second Tlic Hamilton Nlfllllflfillfi. stttiid over 50 fcot long. The Hom- iltori (‘hccsc Factory has been purchased and moved to the race crnitiirls ivhcre it will be rc-mod- cllcd for the race horses. It is a larzc htiiltiiiig. I10 x 7t) fcct and can be made to accommodate hi»- twccii 20 and fl!) horses. Tl‘l'~ is titties l are Tuesday. Wctliit-stlay".'l‘lii11~<rl:iy. , was a close second the third heat " 1' was a mile and a half. and is living improved this season by the !‘l'(‘(‘llflll of a grain‘!- and then yvas drawn. Hanover‘ lPeters won the final heat. l The Massachusetts trot wa= a.‘ bu,’ Bl’ Gllllrdlfllffi Special Wircl . . t BER i i . . ,, 'split~lieat affair. Vagabond King who “ldllhlli-t ttook the first heat but. bowed to lm‘, Frpnch w, “l” "Llnlui"! i- rwuuiit. "ta ' tlCt-aftsman. Dr. Hugh Parshall tip. Pprnnt m a 12 mum. m“: .01 h" in the second heat. Dunbar Bost- A . . .. , _ , ~- jwicks Boyne. a speedy gelding, l ‘m: \"l.jT-l‘llig_l'l_linf\l'lé. ‘lW-k ‘ handily won the third heat. Farr-Joe IXtlllS lb0lll. in vC-ponygjzly iAtiz. 23 then ‘akc a hunting trli; Plate Glass Trotting. Purse $600 V in Canada in sdmpnfl,,.r Clever Hanover tFlemingi 1 1 dr l Hanover Peters (Stuart) -- 3 2 l l a Fez DlCkPl‘SOYll_——-—-—-262 Calumet Eblis (Gilmouri - 4 3 4 Also started: Lady Laurel. Twin- Have288 Total For Innings P. Time: 201i; 204 l-4; 2.02 4-5, The Massachusetts Trotting. Purse S792 Boyne tBostwick) -— — - —- 2 3 l .Crafts.mtin (Prirshalli — - 3 1 2 TORDNTO» A110. 5~'CPt—Ca11- v Vagabond King tShorti _ 1 2 4 tious batting. enlivened ii: the late l Calumet Cane (Utton-Flem- BTWYWW" l7)’ $01111‘ fill-thud hzttiiiq iiigi _ _ _ _ _ __ __ 4 5 2 by bl1€tl8ll(*ll(ltll'.\. gave Hon. It. C Also started; Linda Hanover Matthews Canadian (‘it-It'll :1 - innings total oi 28R iii 12a l'.\t match against tlic iouriiic I\1 bone Cricket Club team tndo visitors 10st oiic wicket for seven runs when had light stopped play 1 Playing for the fifth coiiscciiiivt ‘l ‘day since Dynamic. Highland Prince. Balbo, Time: 2.03; 2.04 l-2: 2.03 l-4. Classified Pacing. Purse S600 .John Judy (Lovell) - -— — 1 1 iMand Hanover (Short) _- - 2 2. flu’ I011? OPPHPG. ml llvliss Ontario (ptlemlrigi ___ 5 5 2 English cricketers kept down tlll §Barne_y' Hanover tTnolei - 3 3 6 rate of scoring by keen l)0\\'ll1l l Alec Started; Mdygai-ptis 51m and smartness in the field and i was nearly six o'clock when tlit last Canadian player was dismiss- ed. At one time before lunch Ml Matthew's‘ team. which. included in addition to Toronto nicn. star players from StCathariiics. Mont.- ‘ ;real and Vancouver. looked to b; D d d ‘going down cheaply. but a fine t 0 gers U" er partnership by L. c. Bell and 12.1“ tLonev altered the complexion oi r Fl d I h it“ » 00 goliimvfvickets had fallen for 50 lruns when the pair bcc-tme (tasti- l Sam Hanover. ' Time: 2.01 3-4; zest-z; 2.03 1-4. Red Defeat ciatecl and bi'l-\\'('("ll tin-in they _ _ ‘_ ‘tadded 131 for the fifth wicket. Bell race track. near iA- P~ by Final-drank.- Special 1011'") Ehit out vigorously 1'01 ‘ ‘11115. CINCINNATI. Aug. 6—Ci11cin- nat-i Reds levelled off ivitli Brook- BASEBAL; q B“; xv ly Dodgers for sixth place tonight _ l7)’ “km! a flombllzlll game 3‘l (By The Associated Press) lwhlml 5l-“"l'lll Pllclllll? °l Ray Baseball's big six iii hattziic went "PPMllQST Dwls- lt-hrouizh their second straight day tTlle Redfs h" ROY Henslmw for lWllllOlll. a change 1'11 )1‘ ition ' - eight safeties. terday, although Dllt‘ Itlo-rnv ii lost ground in the Niritmallivnzua race. while Cecil 'I‘rr1\1s of l'll'.' Senators pickcd up two ll10!'(‘l)(tll‘t‘iS The Charlottetown m ' 3 546 '_“—._ _...__ . ' .t ~ ' t u l; -'- glgiylalzlllirk 43 .588 Brooklyn llllll loo m)" l 4 ll my Th‘? canndmn “will Hunter I-Icdgewood 2.04 1-4 won Tllltlllgesliliiillldrebc placed in ilaracfis- llill-Kllillllll; lilhilillhrqio drlltlit. the American. Afcdwick. hir- Si. Louis 5i 44 .5117 clllcmnail 200 000 loll 3 ll _l J“ Lou's. "‘“”.‘l“"l Km! the Classified Race with AliSfl- hotclfi R110 Ill-RPS "f l“l>*llll‘5"‘ ho greatly appreciated by the G ting onc-for-fotir. droppcti ‘W0 Plii-‘bllllh 50 45 525 Hemhaw land spellcelll R" Dllllls Lwlnnkl" Chm?!“ fish pflmlert Quaker Girl and Patrick eDirect throughout the district. The valiu‘ liorscnicii ‘who race there. 0 Pfllflfis V) $0?- Wllllt‘ >“(‘°1ld 1111K"! gntlltrlgllvn 251N252” rial: vlgrgogfn £8 having idzintically the shame sum-l 3f gtiiittlinitltthcrg: ___#_ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN lgl-"yiflP-géf‘ Pgllkllflg m: for‘: ‘r - ' ‘ t ‘ ‘ .' -‘ -' " - ' ' rims untisua ou u. w. r -’¢ .. <\\-~ '1' Ac-liu. Cltwmnflfl 38 55 .409 Fir-st lmmei- bud bPPfl film")? FWlP-‘Fonally mmlfl cm amil a. _ _o - h ' ' tl fashion. btit tn- It is tll-"illllPfi i0 Pill‘ "ll i‘ "c" t 'o-fo -fi'e. rem: incd at 8. Phiadelpliia 40 59 .404 ggfvlggsiger 2 g 1g f only hxgg-cavrsiflgist 2225132 risers); gggugg'lllvgi/gllatfigiityll fg-itllicik ‘Digit dlalsgltllle ‘Insert bot the automobile I meet latcr 01111111 the sgiison qiilgld "igizlorrfirr "t: .;:‘::i':r:i:;?€gtem:éi‘r “lihue rsecifind pm“: Um Gian“ .. 1 came - - r ‘ , ' - ‘ - it"; ~. iriiscs ‘e fl‘. - - ~ ' ' - . - \ pvTl-jlaixgiynglqg], LEAGUE 'Judd_ Kaufman“ and Poland; ho:“.“.“.(,:ght‘ phampian who“ he 4-2-3. Inveriicss track was taxed docs riot give llifldfiigéléilllvltfi much I "tflzw ‘flmllmnnnp mpm 1mm;- _\'t'|ll are asked to place your lockers sligtyierddstxlis: pflomphpto‘ m“; Donald and Rosar. dropped Champion Jimmy Brad- l0 CRPRCW" l" accmnmlldakl’ the “Plmrlllnlly l‘) "ll ' ‘Brim; V01“ 21g 1.1 Allie Burn- l" "“‘_ll' dlspmal from 9m m 13m ‘hr; in (it-h yeqtriiailal l l“ N W0" W" Second gamez- dock in eight rounds at Chicago. Crowtd; who gaprlnqztwu-ifi ‘girdle; The hampgfimiracmz pmgnm a, Mm 2m ._._._ prm. (wnumknnn, inclusive. m R n PM "ilk 79 29 r73 Rochester 000 0310 100 4 8 2 .7 opcnc racc . 1 _ . ,. ._ ~- _ l- i. l l Vl 217 l-4. and quite i‘ 1h .- I l- ~- l: “anneal 54 49 524 Newark 0m 1m 000 3 7 2 DOUGLAS‘ Isle of Man_lcpl l.‘ “and Stands and om“ improve‘ the Canadmnf Ngiiltnllfl-lenllrllllltltiltllj llllllllllClill-kllll others Race (tins who nilllglfllllglilgltflllgnlsgli‘call; kill)‘; gnltlucill. h: I'm“ liifflfll-fie 56 54 509 Krist and O'F‘arrcll; Rilsso. Page Vicc-AdmiTal W. 509ml" W"°§“ll‘ menu’ w" gotnslstlliilceflilear-old ititti-"Vles l attended last s l.\(tl".§ Hamilton ‘.l,u|.§'9|vEs_ Tsépnfl§nalllnitc 7i int ltli Bufialo 52 53 A95 and Hershbemell‘ Gnlllpr‘ lmpnmted Llmtcnant-Gov- ' ~ ' s mg “o ' ‘t1 ther forltrot’ i Paces were llrctirli‘ Dlcawd. with ' h ‘l ‘Y k es 0t‘ "H0 ‘)0 rllmlll" 51 55 Al“ T°T°m° 000 m“ 9m l 5 0 “mm of m!’ Isl” ‘ll Mall l“ sue" The Cannmtnn spmllsman “Pl?” on? for pnfplfll 1w ed on ‘Tilcs- thc afternoon's sport and no dotiht Your Committee will much II!‘ 66$?‘ mlfill. o) liati i" l4: 17% R°°lli’-"i‘l' 52 53 A73 ‘Baliimill’? 1m 309 01X 6 9 1 twsslm‘ l“ s" Mmllllg“ Elmer: l5 i some‘ Sugmlsllons for hm” “ice Mm Th“ M. éllnmcrid succced- la-~~(»t~ numbers will be present prrciate this action. S“ ‘wily é,“ W; ‘m’ Baltimore 44 a4 .449 wtron aria Hogan; vaiirieribcrg |a hrother-in-law of Queen EMe-imPBllWS "ml “e “ml; Th“ "l" ‘la-l’ selmmb“ l‘ m..'§.......- i.-is42-s-s-a1. 1* "m"- ‘i l ' " l" -‘ lerseyt City 3'1 73 .336and Grouse. both, €Xtl'aCt10nS2—"'I'l16 public likes t0 ng days. I - - ‘ ' h W -- ,- --, Louis‘ Target Admits He Is Tough, So Let H1111 Prove It IIY HARRY GRAYSON gllorts Editor. NEA Service LONG BRANCH. ,N. J.. Aug Z '4! might not be a bad idea lor the New York Boxing Com- mssiori to try otit Tommy Farr ‘lmllt’ H jury oi’ his pugi‘lstic pecrs {time Dermitting him w get in ‘here with Joe Louis at $23 a . tow at Yankee statium. Aug. 26. Indeed. the sock solons only fould be consistent in ordering "i" to demonstrate just how well ll’ "f"! fight before seconding his llllllllllllflilfl Mzainst Louis. _ I Cunt see that Farr is any bet- ar. or that his record Ls any more impressive. than that of Seaman {gm Watson. who was forced to "Mile that qualifications were 1m few and far between be. mm 9_ was allowed to square off sq‘ Fidel LaBarha at Madwon iare Garden early in 1931 bylaw was a British champion, member 1'28 pounds. A former "5 ‘ a Hi5 Mfllestyfls navy. he hm ant: ran of 200 battles on s68. and was fresh from gall?! gel ilhrleton. a country. gm“ xccl 8M ring repute on thflléngbe tfistlc fathers recalled "k "11 and honorable Elky Barton's “t? n: down under L“ forced W's l!" Jab in 1926 and m‘ hand‘: on to submit n, what side“ n f» John Mortimer. con. h" “v orrible hinJust-oe. grim‘?! b! Sunburn and “Bow ° ‘Dari rig Mitten l‘ "Ill Ins conducted ,_ _ Tommy Farr useru that Joe Lows in A smoke-filled St. Nicholas! Gymnasium. The scamaii was a . notoriously slow starter. but he kept three fairly g00d bOFFS l" their places with ii sizzling right hand in going two rounds with each. _ Yet the jury remained out until ‘the commissbnerl forceatht-red the forowinz dry. and for that length of time it was found that ' l Tommy Fart ._ l ’ - ’l »¢\‘e i *~'"- Tommy Enri- will get all orthem, Aur- H- sailor Tom might have come to " the Welsh coal p‘ts Perhaps it America for nothing more exciting . was due to the fact that they scc mm, the boat ride. g so little of the sun in England that wflwm stood up by beating in hi; first workout at the Kennel LaBarba and went on to stir up Club here he toiled without the p‘enty of trouble for Kid Ohooo- protection of a sweatshirt in an ' uncovered ring. But. even when the sunburn wears off. Farr will have to en- sparring any- l late. s Fan's rather bad cue of m‘; bum thus for has BTW!" American critics from lot-UM ofalineonthcmonlrom gage a couple of gosd much port-non to show anybody Mike Jacobs "You've got to look the part." lays Promoter Mike Jacobs. Gr-r-r-rl thing. In his appearances to date he has worked with Bob Scivly. a light-hcavyiwcight, and George Daley. a lightweight. members of his party. and with Johnny Briggs. a l60-pound Negro whom he must have found on the beach at 14mg Branch, Stubborn lchrneling Gives Welsh- man Opportunity Farr is getting the b1 oppor- Crayson Suggests Jury_ Trial For Ferocious ITommX (Féirr A VERTICAL BRITI SH HEAVYWEIIIGHT f T0‘ lJATE A song at twilight helps the tuiiity against Lotus only’ be- cause Max Schmcliiig ran out on everybody including himself after Jim Braddock ran out on liim. t Farr had never been paid more than $100 for a start "when he lifted the British crown from Ben t Fcord in March when the betting odds were i0 to 1 against him. ' He tock debatable decisions i the aged Tommy Loughran and rom I l Catcher Has No f Business 1'11 R1110; l With Champ at $23 jawed German. Farr coiifcsscs to bc it: kncckcs out three ycars ago \\'ll.lt' liavvl- in: with a bixliit: t-irt-ii.» by a 111i who didifi llo it» ltlt‘ tron 11c t1 removing his topper alifl liitilittt‘. LDIIKIITLIII Says British (‘luiupioi ‘Won't (i0 a Round made r11. Lottgiiraii. ivhti nt-iw itnkiiid or unfair rtru- R_ tl "ll anybody. asserts lllill i1 ltvzl docsirt iron out. Farr L11 L). Itlllllx he cant fight, Farr doesn't I-‘\.\l‘lnI)I(‘ tlic avcr llc dc 9gp English lietniut‘ 1.11‘. clares that he got ear in a ruillli‘ gash on his now plosion. but lia- ior maiiks above his eyes. They say- he idiots ‘Tommy Ian "' ' to tight. l)‘.ll ht- . .1 u lwi challenger bold his temper. 081415101) 111110 K ullit 1'1‘- l-Ie talks a great tight itt takes another drni! at a citlflffll 8V1‘? telling you that ticliiers are oorri Bob Olin. a omiserweight. His sad affair with Ixitiis em- phasized the fact that Max Bacr was nothing more than a gr 111i 11g road at thc crack of dawn. mountebank. but the Bitttcrili‘ l One so selt-atliiii:tc<l'.\'_ 101mb Butcher Boy. with an tigiy woundt shouldn't ohy-ct to bouiicuig two above an eye. was coming onl or three h01l1P2l‘0\\‘l15 around as a l towards the fag end 0i 12 rlulllflfi COIWlIICPT _ l with Farr. who then skyrocketcdt And British llt‘.’\\'\'\\'t“l:.'l\l.< bcmq lo the heights in England bv he't- . what the)‘ ha“? l?»"i‘ll» by all llwal“ Ncusel. a glass-| let‘; have a lllt‘\l\‘\\. and not made and how much ht gnjqvs doing eight rounds on the l 111g out. Walter _. S, »-__;.-~ w. i‘