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F Connecticut Titleholders, Gainer and Larrivee, Fight To-Night f Connecticut Titleholders, Gainer And Larrivee, Fight To-night ENGLISHMAN PICKED These Two Own Three Titles FORDHAM BEATEN al Primed For TO BEAT DUNDEE Four Cities Bidding Boy BY SYRACUSE 33-22 Xcw York. Jan H—(I'P)—I«n I Harvey, Ktirois-an middleweight __ For And wav a slight favorite Schmeling Effort With I champion, Unable to Meet Supreme to defeat Vlnec Muiider of Maroons to-day Italllinore. In Ills American debut to- Fast Drive of Orange and at Madison Stpiare Harden Title Bout morrow night. Lose First Game of Sea* Stribling Light Heavy Champion Ilotli 11^1 iters liave completed training anil will Indulge In noth- son By HENRYMC EEMORE ing more strenuous than setting- some ROUNDS up exercises until tlicy weigh In New York, Jan 8—(UP)—Unless thoughtful person MAIN BOUT— 0 New York. Jan. X.—The Kurd hum to-morrow afternoon. a call for banket ball team met de- with a few dollars to spare puts in long distance Leo Larrivcc vs A1 Garnet Since the New York boxing university feat for ihe first time thin season Einstein out the boxing New Haven commission bus vacated Mickey Professor in California, heavyweight when It bowed to the fust and pow- Watcrbury Walker's middleweight title, the situation is liable to be in trenches all winter. erful quintet. 33-22. In the the SIX ROUNDS Ilnrvey-Oundeo flglit Is the fir-t Syracuse Kordhum gym minium last night be- vs McLarn in a series of elimination laiuts to The various concerned Laden Larrivcc Jerry fore crowd fo 3,500. Drevloun to parties decide the ruler In this state. a have been for several Watertown Inst night the losers hud won five arguing Watcrbury Have Shade of California, and months about who was to fight THE BIG TEN SIX ROUNDS Joe Anderson of meet straight. whom and the Kentucky, and where, today Here In the wajr Tom McArdle In the ten-round semi-final. The line-up: whole business was in a worse mess Jack “Red'' vs Jackie Levine rates llie ten leaders In the Jun- Knight than ever before. New Haven Fall River Syracuse (33) ior welterweight or 140-pounil i;.. i*\ i*. A Little Change class. SIX ROUNDS «' Bugle. If •" 10 Yesterday the situation hud ap- 1— Jackie Kid Berg. a Strib- CarmenKnapi vs Manny Souza ENGLISH TRAINING Uayman. rf. A 1 0 parently narrowed down to 2— King Tut. 2 I 5 in ill River •ClHot. c img-Sclimeling light Chicago 3— Baby Joe Gans. New Haven Fall x Ja- vatz. Ig 2 f June. Toduy, according to Joe 4— Manuel Quintero. J ROUNDS o I 1 cobs. manager of and the OUR METHODS SURPRISE Stevens, rg Schmeling .Stanislaus T/oayza. key man to the controversy, three Laverio vs Billy Husted «—Joey Goodman. Tony a!s 13 7 33 other cities — Detroit Tot Philadelphia, "—Jack Fortney. Bristol Bridgeport and Jersey City—had equal chances 8—Andy Callahan. HARVEY’S with to land the CRITICS Chicago light. Townsend. I'orilliam (22) To make matters Pa II—Billy worse, Medill. If Connecticut’s outstanding leath- .Strlbling, senior member of that 10—Joey Orangeburg. Jan 8..— American ~ er pusher, AI Nelson Gainer of New IIayes. If 2 « famed boxing double-play combina- of who — -— Haven, is entertaining any ideas that BRUINS’ OFFENSE trainers boxers, have noted 7jHle.ski. If I 0 2 tion J’a and Ala to Willie ar- the opposition lie will face to-night Archibald Shorthand Watson, condi- Butzer If. « 1 1 rived today by plane from Miami. from Leo Larrivee of this city will Weiss, rf 1 J 0 Of course. Pa be for no tioner of Ben Harvey, prepare the may coining KAPLAN CANCELS o be mild or mediocre, there is <juite Wlsnli- wski. <• il 0 more sinister purpose than to get a KEEPS BOSTON CLUB British middleweight champion, for a chance of his returning home with Hurley, c o glimpse of tile harbor from the ills twelve round bout with Vince one of the biggest shocks of his life Mudie. Ig o 0 0 Chrysler tower, but report lias it that ex- Dundee, booked for the Garden Fri- <» I 1 PORTNEY CONTEST still clinging to him. Larrivee, in Barker, Ig lie would gladly swap 100 views of TOP day from time to time o cellent condition, is set for the tight ! AT LEAGUE’S evening, have, Mulligan, rg I 1 the harbor for one glimpse of his commented the of his life. If he wins, he will have caustically upon Ai; «.ai\i:ii i.ko ‘onroy, rg 0 0 0 son's name on a contract calling for methods of the little provided the greatest Mstie upset of quiet English- a heavyweight fight with Schmeling. Meriden Mauler Has Torn recent years. If he loses on points. Young Talent With Promise man with the pronounced Cockney Pa will be helped from the plane accent. Arm 1t will be what would be expected by Joe Jacobs. After that no one Ligament in Right Men to some Kcferee—Dave Tobey. ISustern An- when any ambitious middleweight Replacing Mediocre Ecu, according of the fault Gathered From knows what will happen, not even Rumors And Reality notation. Walsh. trys conclusinoH with a light-heavy- finders, does everything askew, lie Umpire—Dave Jacobs. The only thing certain is Was Sustained Time of halves —Injury weight of Gainer’s ability. If he’s —Plenty of Scorers has not had sultlcient sparring. Only Eastern Association. that tlie vocal din will be terrific, —20 minutes. knocked out or beaten hadly. an- an average of 2 % rounds per day. for Pa can drown out a dozen pur- Against Baby Doll other promising ring career will be HY lltANK MURPHY not enough, they claim. rots. and what is more remarkable, about wrecked The critics cun S.—A torn just beyond repair. (P lilted Press Staff Correspondent) stress the little amount say almost as much. Meriden, Jan ligament In of roadwork and thul his gym drills Jabbering Joe in a train- Shape? ,lun 8 — (UP)—With the , in his right arm, sustained Boston, were of less duration than those of W'orld We talked with Jacobs late last from New Haven This COLLEGIATE PREP word Sporting forced Louis Vory latest workout half-way mark of the National our most he a ing yesterday, is not torpid thumpers. night. Just after emerged from has it that Gainer attaching to call off his sched- tie season almost at Can’t l nderstund It. huddle witli officials of Aladlson (Kid) Kaplan much Importance to this bout, (inur- Boas hockey In addition, the anvil Square Garden, the Chicago Stadi- uled 10-round bout with Jack Port- ing it as a sort of tune-up for some hand, Boston’s Bruins to-day boasl experts TAMES EMERALDS um. and the Milk Fund. a opine that the Cornlshrnan shatter- The Grist Of Athletic Contest Although Madison bigger game to eonte. With right ed the best record ot any of the 10 j ney of Baltimore at Square ed every established rule of our lie hau been talking most of the day hand that has not yet healed prop- teams that comprise the bin league Garden to-morrow night. to be the Jacobs was in fine form and the erly since it was broken lust sum- ice training systems, presumed By JOHN A. CLUNKY Kaplun liotiiied Matchmaker Tom circuit. best j New Haven Schoolboys following quotes were culled from mer against Jack Kelly, and an at- in the world. They were shock- McArdle last that ho would b'- Of 20 games in which they have his first million words. The night as dark is said ed as they watched the Briton smoke = periods titude such the boy engaged since the season opened in Score 21 19 unable to go through with the match like Victory are ours, for Jacobs recognizes no to be weuring, Larrlvee's chances cigarettes a night club hostess, scheduled as a attrac- November, the Bruins have won 13 when once preliminary as one eat with relish a redlights underway. are apparently not so slim tied and lost five times heavy meal topped tion to the Len Harvey-Vince Dun- times, twice, The Retort Over Naugatuck Five in “Nothing is certain except that suppose at tlrst guess. At any off with a Welsh rabbit and several Supreme famous New might No other team in the league has and will dee feature in the the customers are certain cups of tea, about half an hour be- Schmeling Strihling fight rate, quite won more than 10 contests. Elm York battle pit. Kaplun also told In our town there is a Joe Needles I hall City somewhere, sometime, for the bene- 1 o seeing a light of top calibre. fore retiring for the night. Drink gent lagged Garvey. a On Their Toes fit of the Milk Fund." McArdle ho would forward doc- Watch Tills and Duck have beer freely and eschew water. Not monicker was 1 am told because Joe could never see the the sen ThO Bruins again proved middle presented. (S|K‘cial to (lie Democrat) "Right now Philadelphia. Detroit. tor's certificate attesting tile main go for action, old maxim that a a sin. in our estimation. so the Rivaling the sports good point to any of Colonel John Ryan's stories so John gave him a needle New Haven, .Jan x.—The Nauga- Jersey City and Chicago have equal ousness of injury. in our opinion will be the Lucien offense is the best defense. They Despite this so-called transgres- received the cripping in- At rate, his luek Kmeralds.
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