offset.'teret-ee-rntmsth-?aston?e,msbig?x-iv-onrs.)eslered!ITLocal BoxersaS;Tie Des MoinesBrady, Trickle, Cahill andHearrity Won Their Bouts. Many Fans From Emmets-burg Were Present.IVf]oftptlsiaiClon\-kAbout forty Emmetsburg fails went to Des Moines Tuesday to witness theboxing tournament staged at River-veiw Park. Principals in the tournament were fighters representing Em- ( metsburg and an equal number rep- i resenting the capital city. The result was a draw. The decision, however was an unpopular one, most of those present feeling that the Em-mefcsburg boys were entitled to the decision.Francis Brady of this city succeeded in registering a knockout over his aggressive opponent. It was a whale of a scrap while it lasted.In, one' of the best bouts of the evening John Cahill of this city won over his .opponent.A win was-also chalked up for Trickle of Cylinder.; Joe Hearrityk of Mason City, formerly of Emmetsburgj substituted for Jack Jackson, who was .unable to v go-to Des Moines. Joe was given a win by default, as his opponent failed to make, his appearance;The , Other . Bmmetsburg boys, however, did not. fare so well. Decisions were given against Neibauer, Jackman, Brodigan and'=Bob Neary.. Turner of Curfew and Chapman of Emmetsburg fought draws.One of the poorest ..decisions of the ^ evening, it is reported, was made in *s the Tom Jackman bout. Jackman Ff won easily, but the judges ruled against him.cltiFMfii01iei-ieirB.naaijotl