The preliminary between Frank Fields and Lavelle, whs one of the uost exciting ever held in Los Angeles- and Frank in ten rounds^foughl himself into great popularity. , De pite the piedictions of the city pa ers, tirnt praised Lavelle's elevej vlt;»rk4in trai ti i u g, [ theX).\nard;jrepres illative had it all his own way am had his man all but out at several in s auces in the game.l he special that bore the local contingency home arrived here at 0:30 Fi iday morning.There is no soreness whatever over the decision given by Harry Stuart, referee, although many i*eople in the I hig crowd felt that it should have | been a draw because of the fact that I McVej was the aggressor during the •nit ire contest.libliIcI!I1II(ItIVdi i ic nor 1/ cc