Dennis Lykins in Hospital; A. Boyd Moneyhun • Is Charaed ’fSpecial to Reportcr-Ne'ws) .COLEMAN, Oct. 12.—DeruiisLy-kins, son of a transfer man here is in the hospital with a shattered left leg-. - following a spectacular. pistol dual this afternoon :c?a: Commercial avenue, Coleman's busiest downtown street, in which bullets whizzed past heads of onlookers caught in the tide of Saturday aftenioon shopping. A. Boyd Moneyhun has peen released on $2,000 bond on: a charge of assault io murder; Moneyhun and Lykins - met'at acrowded, street comer, and both are said to have opened fire, exchanging, six or seven shots. Monevbun was not hit but two bullets struck Lykins In the leg. breaking -the bone. He is not badly htirt. One wild bullet sped through the windshield of an unoccupied automobile parked In the center of the street, while- another went - through -the plate glass window of a store across the street. *