TO THE PUBLICMr. Tom Booso, the matchmaker for the East Side Athletic Club, want* | to assure everyone who attends the boxing show to be held on the night of Monday, December t3, at the Jefferson theatre, that he has spared neither time nor money in bringing | to the good old town of Hamilton. Ohio, the best boxing contest ever gotten together; the prices are very j reasonable and tickets now on sale at the leading hotels and business places. Mr. Booso was bom and raised just a few miles from Hamilton, and he is never happy unless he can spend a day or two each month with his friends, of which he numbers many, and for that reason alone he wants to put on a boxing contest that will i make him other friends.The following are the boys that; will appear on the above night, and i each and every one of them have ap-1 peared in main contests ali over the ] United States. Bill Voss and Johnny j Mack will appear in the main go for ; ten to a decision, and as the winner will be brought back in two weeks to meet a champion each one has been j training faithfully and are in the best of condition. K. 0. Cooke and Buddy Erne are in the senn-windup for S rounds for a decision.John Kinney and Roy Hurst are to go 6 rounds.Stoke Fitzsimons and another good boy will also go 6 rounds.Earl Butle and Jerry Sullivan will also go 6 rounds, and each and every one of the winners will appear here in two weeks. The old reliable Lou. Bauman will be the third man in the ring