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WARNIE HOPING FOR KNOCKOUT IN SECOND BOUTFisher and lt;Tono‘ F'nntesl State Feathi f Title in Semi-WindupMeets Cowboy Again TonightTonight■# Hoxinv CardIlMln vriii- vvon.t*fOwfrnY 'VMfihifcJJ r»undi i'* *1* •ds|voA»mi*lr*Oop-U't I -her %sI*. u jnnrtt, fiM f^tflt;rrwelilW ghampiotisb'i* of st.ftM, Iff miltiM*to rjh MinftS*rr It mtfi*rl»« • ri.irf T*b*wo • ...I v(o Walfc'r. baht-h-av*. wdgbt*. *t* «•rnurtnnV and Mu-k Mmtla, f» it'ii. n weight* **' MUindA; Unity Ml»0-Uni a Ml Yiuihg fcVber-»M*ht*. four round*.K. («•!*« . Med ttihatl f«P irtftlfitveDt *tol *«-«idWlndUI‘Aimplrr* Oil «'Hy AfhlMlr rIntelT.outs frfaw ilium tiiAf-rhotnkcr; Wdltam Uoldb-rg atmouMc-'-r; l*e*»i Martin. timekeeperf ill*VMil loll lull! Iim«, l.So u m.Itjr II A. liHllM.I U \ 11.11Ju*it a monlh mu! a tiny from the ni«hl tiny boxf*l thoir much-clfreuMCtl 10-round draw iti Oklahoma Wurnif? Smith, Hartlewville welterweight* and I owhoy Padgett. the »fe«*r mangling mauler from the Itocky mountain*, will rewumc hoatlliliaain the humped arena at Convention hall tonight, each confident, of bringing the i»-mxo to an unquestionable cle-ebion.\\ nrnl«* \(lif Kumkout*Tlili flUH) Ml'-Y Of »*h«dul0lt;1 Iliox « drown round* t« o verdict by del Oalmib oil i ity A. r*f*r«-*\ but Warm*. who t*ih tliwt M* drsalijro At a di-nun* knncklt;*r-««t •affersd from tho fifty flfi* affrir wi*i. fh* lt;*nwi»oy. win *nt*r inw riinr dsisrmlimd to terminal* iho ho»it Within aa short * Urn* a« bo inn.Tht rlvall ppllshed off Miflr training n-iivitiM. with « light wwkottt Wednesday •fli»rn'“in onU at* through envo f'*r lh* fdrmall* •»( wlghtng In at 3 i»H«*k Thursd.y While no w*l*ht forfeit lifts turn posted, they Imva Agreed to b* *» iwtr Ilf-pounds *• pwndbla. 8mUnKobobly will h* a pound or so «v*r •t murk. while l^dLtsott txpacta to wolffht Hft or lit.Louis Newmnn, Smith'* manager na well *» nmirhmt»k»r for lh« bo«-fmi Hub. do«A not ' bnit bis pun* l»-*r « runfW*nc* «■ ,r' bis nbillty toput 1'H'Uol* down f'it Mir count. mHhoUffir hr d-rlnred not bluff would pl#a*o him bHicr tlmn buoH mu rudr*dffrtl Anotlier Ynaktmt Padgett Impresses mo n« nn-Mb-'r Yoakum, wild Newrnan. who piloted it.,, Hoakum Kid for *overnl year* In hta 10H flghla bo never ha* beau ■* much «• knocked off hla let mlvun knocked out. PM t»e whody Mollified U Warnlo bents him do-olatvely In Iho 12 rnumla and *utn*I ho 4ac!alon.MTburoday pI*KPa le*t la .lt;on«id. •rably more Important m notli pAdffett and Ruiiih than would »»p-paar. Thrro'a more than llm uioltor .if ••ttllna *upi»«niacy teat wean Mum «t .ink'1, it i. tm-. ia«bee,, signed tu meet Morrlo Svliliiuec. the Omatin welter. In a l« rounder In Omaha on April I. tent If »ml*te •boiild give him a drubbing Sewnmn ha* been advim-.l ho enn linvr fn»» smteh f»r Warnl* Instead. Padiretl ami H. hUlfer are *tmk mrA* In Omabn and a 17,00A to IlMoo house ta el peeled |oi ihn April t af^nlr. ThU plum abould be uulle a f i, tor In nutting both on then low*.HU Turnout I'rctlu HmL After their 10-round draw lit Oklahoma I'by on f. binary V-tber© wan AunalderablA talk to the affect that WarnIn wn* not 111 hla«U Ide and not At hla beat. Th'a time both men profe** to be In paifeet todl*, and from both wmpi U announced W*dne«lt»v plght M«at there would be no alibi, regardltaa of tha outcome.When Warnlo «nd the CO who V tangled nr OkUhmim Oily InalScinMi a »apiHty crowd forncd out r tho performance. i» waa a rcu. wllout. the fire department aiop-ping the aalft «f tlcketa for aUndlng from when tha I.vrto illUttr J't* filled olpiost to tho doora. lhfti Tula* will provide an ev.-n larger audience waa Indicated by tlm »ienc demand for rwrvgClona Tuesday And Wcdnr»da% dcaptlo the Inter-ruptlon of the city |* rim a Men. The tJvsitis scut sale hu« been ttlt»i« brisk even than for th* Amith-Lus L'AtMe her* recently,Trnilum Meet In fteMiiiwlndup. While tho HmUb-l adg.et eiig»fi^ mcnt. of courwo, holds the c-nier of the -lone m the |ptotfe*t of fan*, the Mmlwlndup la Pttwllhg mOro thanSrdlnary aitentlon. Involving as I* oca «h* feafherwPlfht riiamplon-■ litp Cf tho Alfttn. Hoy Philter ‘»f kluakogee and .la« k Jones of dWla-homft City me to be lbo opponents.and It Will bo thf.lv fn«t m®e||pff.Flahgr b'tig baa \mn conrede.l tli«bent At that Weight In thlf vlcUiliy, but Jones has forged rapidly telaprominence with a rtrlng of victories at Oklahoma ‘’ity «»v.*r hojri of real merit. Ii will b* Jno«a. debut in * *1 ulea ting Jones and hlj rdlof. Manager MuiHilnson df lt;»uiuiiixiia city llokltitf club, arrived lasnight.lUrttvids tk If uulcd With tho kholMi-]hflg«tl «nd Mi Vmher-Jottis Uout«» h«dltn«n s* hedulinK 22 roonil®. n total of :i round# of boxing wilt bo furnish*' If af| th* bouu on Mot card gO.tlt limit. rf ih» prattinInaiirs the »| rounder Nvtwa tloorgo Courtnc slid Buck Curtis prorninbs to h* th most cntertslidiiK Curtis is a loud youngster, tha flret r*«ii opimidiin wither of the Courtiuy boy* has face In some time. Chief Tntmwco nn Vto Walker llgtit-heavyweights nro Igo «U rounds in another prHtminar and a coupl* of nnweomers. Hull Montana and Young Layman. f*«Mi arwflahbs, will appear in die fourVfound curtniii ralwrWnmlo frintill.
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Thu, Mar 23, 1922

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