Spelt;ri«l to the Reporter,Boston, April 9.—Are we to have another real star in the lightweight division, to give McFarland, Walsh, Nelson, Keyes, et ala some excite meat? Appearances indicate such is the ease, . The Boshlor-McFarland bout here, which was called a draw, served'* to boa-st the former into the talkecl-aboul circle.Deshler was entitled to a decision, hut Referee Sheehan shaded it, possibly because McFarland is so near the top, and although the curly-headed stoekyarder became enraged ■ ana punched the arbitrator, he was lucky to get an even break. Had Sheehan been impartial, he would have given tho Cambridge scrapper the decision.Dave Beshler is a sturdy, well-built boy ot five feet two inches. He is