CLEVERBOXING TOBE SEENThe night following the showing ofthe Wolgast-Nelson pictures at the opy era house the**e will be a high class box*1ing bill conducted under the auspices of the Sheboygan Athletic Club and a card will be furnished that cannot help but please. Two class}' youths from Port Washington Young Tufczen and Roy Hummel will go four rounda, Young Sharkey of Milwaukee and Charlie White of Chicago will engage in a six round bout and Greek Anton, a favorite here, will meet Jack Nolan of Milwaukee in a six round contest. The windup will include Sailor Kellev of New York and Young Mo watt. The windup will be for eight rounds a11(1 will be worth the price of admission. Both are clever and some work maybe looked for.There is another feature not to be lostsight of. These contests are arranged within the full meaning of the law’. No decisions are rendered, and while you go prepared to see clever work, in 110 sense is it a prize light. That is why there has been no interference. It is an exhibition of the manly art, an attraction that any person can enjoy. Thp gentlemen who have the affair in charge will see that the bouts come within the full meaning of the law. The bill is a strong one and should draw well.