! Great Army of State Athletic: Commission Officials Will Be on Hand When Former: Rounde Man Wrestles Frenchman BUPFALQ, June 1%--Ed Don George willrevtie Henri DeGlane tonight in Bison Stadium. De Glans [a the present champion of nearly everspince except New York. George is a former champ of the area. ‘Their hest two out of thiee thiis match is expected to be the most important match s played to Burmly since the Frank Gotch~ Dbyatka meeting. promotr Charlie Murray says the pig fellows will get Into the ring at 0:45 o'clock. Unless it raing, hard after 4:30 this afternoon, he says, the Tanich will not be inter fered with. Showery earlier will not affect the netting. The ring vile, seats have been protected with canvas and only heavy whether late In the afternoon or early evening can prevent the match being staged is arranged. Arrangements here pron ynede with the various broad casting stations to tell the status of the match at 6 o'clock. A great array of representatives of the State Athletic Commission will be at the ringside to oversee things and to make note of what the winner may show to justify. It is hinted, some notion of the com mission looking toward the oaint ing of a meeting of Jirm Loudes, recognized by the commission as champion, amt tonight's best man. Bert Stand, executive secretary of the commission, arrived yesterday to take charge of tings. He was accompanied by Frank Howley, sec retary to Secretary of State Edward J. Flynn, and Hyman Dickstein, a New York wrestling enthusiast. George spent yesteday at his home in North Java, but came tay town last night and slept at the Statler. DeGlane reached town Saturday. ‘Yesterday he visited N agata Falls, escorted by a party of his countrymen, who are enthusi astic over his chancy, to not, only defeat George, but to carry on and take Londos. The preliminary card is one goad enrough to stand up as 9 ordinary show of Merit. aside from the main bout, Buffalo a standout favorite among the wrestlers. Sten Staslak will meet Howani Cantowine,