lllAWjLOCAL GIRLS TOPLAY BELOITIN THAT CITYWill Meet Fairies’ Girl Teamon Saturday in Big Game TfiereA real championship game between a-southern Wisconsin teamr the Beloit Fairy (ilrla, anti a north--omteam, the Manitowoc City Girls. Mil be played at Beloit Saturday, March -SriTfie^VteToTt team fs backed by the Fairbanks, Morse Company' of Beloit and the teams of that organ* i/.ntion need no introduction In Mari* JtowpcA.M the. tmpLissm. liaiLiiteson, and they will have several practice sessions during the .week . _to_roundin to-shanetoto10-re.rsrk-ed in tJTTs clty and surrounding; territory every year. The girls have .their own coach and gymnasium and have almost daily workouts with the men's team.The Beloit Fairy Girls have claimed the championship of Wisconsin for three years for girls’ teams playing under men’s rules. In the five years the team has been playing It has lost by three games. A picture of the leaiiv appeared in the sport section of yesterdays issue of the Milwaukee Journal.Fairies Claim I itle The Beloit learn has several times beaten the Clinton ream, which was claiming the Wisconsin championship,.by rather onesided: scores, and about a week ago beat the Chicago Jtaceys. one of the best teams Chicago boasts, by a 23 to 1 score.The Manitowoc Girls, however, have made an excellent record this year and are hopeful of beating the Beloit team. They have beaten all girls' team they have riiot by rather one-sided scores and have been making excellent showings against the men's teams of Manitowoc and sttrrouildlng counties, havlug beaten several men's teams, among them Oconto and Stiles. They held the Francis Creek team to a oneJin!nt_yjctory_[Assisted Prejy Leaned Wlra]OMAHA, Neb. — Tommy Grogan, Omaha, defeated Lou Paluso, Salt Lake City. 10.CHICAGO—Otto Von Porn I, Chi-£252* l.ku‘A‘ke.tl out Gordon' Smith, Detroit, l. Les Marrlner, former University of Illinois football star, .stopped Pete Truncc, Scranton, Pa.. ••SI)TEAMA upon ic te; lion i feren onts. wIYlcl Hitioutertai Satur to war - XV uThe Cirla boast a tfood lineup and a smoothly working combination. All the.filrls .play good ball and thepassing and team work ot the team being a feature of their game. Mem-bm-ur-ttre- teSftj-Tfre“ Elizabeth■Knea:--Ocrmntne—Kcstreyr- nnretr4Stoneman. captain. Grace Pellshek. Chloe Wanish. Adeline S.chroerier, and Ruth.Hansen, the latter managing.the team.ACE HUDKINS FOUL WINNER OVERMELLOtablecent!}to.s.hiand I the p frw egatk afterr Cardi gymn. strive confeunequalled by any other team. Har'd Game for L6ca!s—It-Is the -hardest—game ort-lhe-scluidule of the City Girls this aeu-BOSTON, Feb. 2S. — OV) — Ace 11 udkina. _tha__Nobraaka Wildcat, won on a foul /iqui A1 Mello. Lowell welterweight, in the fourth round of a ten round bput at the Boston Arena last night.Molio’s hard right to the stomach when the round was -15 seconds;old landed low, and the westerner woju to'tho canvas in great pjUn. Referee Brass!I then awarded the fight to Hudkins. * •Up to its. premature ending the contest was hard fought and fairly even, although the westerner had a lead in the vigorous exchanges. . ‘tho sVlcto day, : ley's to dr when this ’ Tor squad soxtei sfcrlos Vic .mate! tlic* \ raqk ClOd c ta. 'I the I night.WIf travel to tal fish, follow NorthHA.— -------——— the- liues-.oC:—YUour fingerprint system, are being j Will used for lrteutiryijwr ~CiTmHralK - hi j wetg Gey I oh, wheifr-M-great. l*trt-ol-4he-r-wiH population goes barefoot. * » The