Variety (July 1929)

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52 VARIETY SOUTHERN TRIP PENDS FOR NEXT MUTUAL TOM Mew Dates, South Bend^ Wayne-^Tvyin; Cities ^;-^-V:;%^:-:V-^:Routed';:',;-^ ^-^ I?irinihf*lidm/. ;Xe^^^^ Qrlfeatis -antV Memphis are ' iipssibili.ties tor ;Mur tuai next Woiisori,. with Hork. favor: alily iiielincd to the 'sotithcrn aiitps; This \Vo.uld mark :the,Vfi'rst:,tiine. Mutual' has invacied; tthe extreme' south, although - the bldv Cpliihibla not ■ only played /GreeTiwald'a pi<l Opera . HOusei, .New Orleans, but :P'BriGh's 6. Hi' In Birmingham ai yfeM, bcsi.cles' a' -house "In'- At'liiri^^ And s'ome pne-jt)ight sfiah^s:.' •; If the Southern trip iare; ahirexed ishows ;would move from IjP.ulsvilie; to^ Now Orleans t6; Mcm^ ^to j-St, Louis.' •. . • Unipntown,-'; I^a., . Ifa., put • f pr ne;ict. season, fire destroying , thfe , pixiii?r wliioh was i,P have played :MvVtua^^^^ . The ^^Ippn ; theatr^/ Om^ comes re&uUvr spoke; a- new book- ing is the Blacicstpne,. $6uth;;Behd, Ind., a house, in Gary a!nd the; Ma- jestic, FPrt \Vayhe: Thls.new^ will he picked, up Tietweeh Ghica,iB;Q —and ,St^Ij0uij.__v;.^-4-^-^^^^— '-y^ — It's" Set lor. Palace, jpetr.Oit, ; as Trsun Wheel Chorines, T^ick Is to Hold 'Em Rookie choristers enrolled in' the Mutual scliopl will be g.h'en ah op-; pprtunlty to acquire Ihoir stage pplse n-s mejmbers^ of . the ^riinway ensemble at the Columbia,.^ N.ciw York,; prior: to being assigned to- the Mutuail wheel. shows... '•. '-■'■]'. The .school now. ha:$ 100 gals gra.b- bing thP free dance ..Instruction. •• The pi'esoht linc-up has Some, beauts and it's probably fear'of their walkirig Put-that-Jiaa. p.'romptpd ,th^ .Columbia tr.y.du toff or.- ..• . Some Pf the girls; .however; hav^e balked on the Columbia appoat-ances 'alibiing, their stand that its too near ho'rne' to . appear, in' the sehii-un- adorned . rainmeht pt . trjiinks^^ tinA brassieres, but. Claim they'll' go., for the strit)V .stuff • where .tiiey-ire .'un' Mutual may .apply, a test of iritcn tiPn by ..having them, pose in fli.msy ;attire:fprlobby4isplays. ■ . ; Chicago,: July 123.=. jac^^^ .: ■•■^Snopze":.: Kjnneard,. bur I.)^§ciu6 cbniic ,.- told go' niUcliV a bPut "Ennnetla One Short Roll from Flop to a Rehearsal Fallinj;'' out of bed and into , ro-: hear.sal is a new. gag "experienced: by.' poppie of three ' forth coming. Mutuais whose pi'6ducera.:ha.ve taken oveiv thp former diniiig rootn of th6 Hotel Maryland, New: York, and , Gohverted • it into. a. rehearsal .haiivv . - '■ ■^\\ .■':'. ;■.■ - Ti^e Mai-ylar^d is one of. the faypiv ■ltd stopping'piaflcs. of the burlesque fp'n<i: hut- the dihirig; rpom . flopped sonlelime. a;,'Pi; succujmbin'g-.tp; .sa ■Wichoa-in-the-rppm .opposish. ; jPe - .Catalanoiv with: two shows, and .Ivltty .Madison, w:ith "Jazz.'Time lie.Vue/'^ found that ; most, -oC tlieir ■ principals, 'we're: stopping- at the,; hPstolrj^., Thfey l>rpposltiohcd ';l)ad'' tjh-TUtilizlhg.• the:'fPrmer. eatery: for 'rehear'sal.s at- usual, rental : and the latter .acquiesced;' : ' . -— .' :■ ■' > The three shbvi's split .the d.a,y Ph eight-hour shifts, with; 4i6tel.. Clerks doubling\as cail bpys. Ail they, uppd no>y is a- fire hoiise chute from;their r.oojiis to- deiiyej:, theni: ph :tiitt<i. :(6ohtinuea. from page. 1) ' at the slightest Schmeling <Ht Wide Tour Tiv Pidi Up Quick Com Though Max Schmeling, heavy- weight champ contender,, has been barred by the. New York IJoxing Ccihijnil.sjiion: froni participating in any further;:-flstlc bouts: -uritil- his status is PlearPd thrpugh his refusal ln;mectinE|; Ph^ he 1^.-scheduled f or ..'a .nationw lour oi ^xliibiiions:,for quicH: dough; ::\Sdvmeling!3.. present- coast., and ■bac]« tour is: iindPr : the direction /of .llob MeCai-ney :,an.rt Joe Jacpb)^, .With hia one-night dates ail^ prompted by different , interests..' • T... Maylph,.;:.thc :IIel.ig theatre- man :of ■ "Trtcoma,. is .prPiiioting Schmel- ■ihg's .appoarance. In ';Spplcane. Aug; 7; - .Fi-ank; Schuler of Dream^nd, Sa:n ■Francisco, iH: behind the ;S. F. .,$tPp. l^IPrtday-.;- the .. ijghtey:. .was in' St, Louis;: yie^^terday, Milwaukee, "and today (\yednes.day) ih e.hicagO, \yith subseqiieht'; dates iii Omalia,' Dch-ver,. -la/ 'A.,.; .Sa.cramento,;:: SanI Francis.cp,' Suh;. Jose', : .Tapprna;' SiJOkanc,. .CalgarSr,Winnipeg,. .with Minneapolis,; the ;last .6^ the -exhibi tipiis:AUg^.;ii5.'-':'.:■■:.■;.■; • The - Schmelinig . tour ^^-i . being, handled: like-, av^show: with special repi-esehtatiYes. ■. -■.. '. ■•:' -.-■ .. Wednesday, July 24, 1929 LOUGHRAN KEEPS TITLE, OUTPOINTING BRADDOCK Champ Much Faster and Bet- ter Boxer—Both Men I the temper of his - wife, well as MinheapoJisrPalace m aJm- iKihneard.^:that;.Judge William^ Geni tlon in se ... - . . . In Boston the; Mutuats . will have three houses, the Casino, ..the-"How- .:Kihneard's .rtiarried Irfe.was .Ciuite; ard artd:.Gayety. ;- ' ,in adventure; aCcPriling to his story: . -Rehearsals will start about . Aijg. related . through : Attorney ' jli'VOTg: _1 with the first: showS:-getting' put EiscnVoaTi; The Avife Is'desc^ from A'ug-17 to Septl. S;:. ;., ■ M induiBlngXih- violent fits piC teTOP Jean Bedini and ;Toin l>hiliiP!3 usihg'abusiye language, beatin have ' been retained, as shbw.T^'P- | with iiep",'fi3ts,. and throwing; anyr dueei^. In addition to the fi'i.h- dbuble in ^'music prPVpcation Tlie .pcean is^ a .ihighty -Gompe.titor In additipn to chlse granted last week-..to Spr Brody for "his "Orlcntai. Girls," an^ other goes to Tony j3rill .of SPuth • iBend for "l*rettiy Babied."" The proposed three . weeks* re- hearsal period ' for shows.:fpr next- season is out. . Producers'; will b^ allowed the customary two--wejeks; In other years some: of the Shows went out for a few. Weeks p'f prp- Itm playing prior to' picking up wheel time. When they start this yeai' it will their regular toxir thing Ipose. Once she caught hirii bn the ear With a: jewel box;' Ke claims. Mar- riage- in jjoVember,:-19^ atatiph three months later. i COLU^ Cast :es ■■■•.^:- "-. ^: ::^(StPck) •..:•' •'•'•;•. : Current week's.' show captioned '<Mid'-J^"ite Maiden?'.': decided.: im- prpveiineht o.ver last, week's ..layout. ... . Plenty of flash and cpmedjr, ho stde- be the. beginning of apittters,.- but '.better; than;, average. All new bits aifid .numbers. '' • . ' Twb newcomers; Vi Buckley, sup- planting Patricia Lee :ias. runway soiib, and Chuck "Wilson, replacing Hdrry Morris in: the trrb of comics. Ann Cbrio, dynamic . Detroiter, holds, over as 'chief disrober and gets them again: "with practically the same . teasers arid - complete strip above the waist the pay-off for ex- posure.. After that.:the.: otthei: girls might just'as .well tbss::thelr leasers irt the alley. ''Cause tlvey^ can't top our Ahniif, and don't try, . In additipn to Miss Cpriothe other holdovers include Hap Frcyer, under qbrk this week; Clyde:,Bates, T':««Ae Tifklfnit Stock doing bum; Lew Petel ■ and John 1 imes :>q. UeirOlI P^QCK | grcmt, straights; . Mahel spencer. prima;; Ann Paulson, ingenuie, and Betty McAllister, soub. . "Be.a.utiful Faces," sung by Petel and ijackgrbunded by the; runway ensemble as show girls in varied cbstum.es, gave consid'erable class as bptnor, forming an attractive .stage picture .tableau for blackout.: A flirtacion' bit - by Bates, Grant, and Miss : Spencer -brought: some snick- ers. -: Ann Paulsott-JLotl s^iWalkihg. ;wlth: SusieV ;. 'accept;ably, back- grounded by the. f?{i.ls, but was again out of the flash' diai>iay .cbmpetitipn by clinging tb clothe.<5. . ., '• .. ■' ■ . Chuck AVUson, J?ctel and : Miss .MoAlli.<tcr' Cohtributed the byer- , workpd pPokotbbpk drop -bl.t^ dbins 1 it-'well phPugh; but'-lt's tob -yenej'ablp for miich. ::■;•"-':•;->;^-^:v:f'oRE: ^;;.: 104 at 9—90,at 12 If California d^^^ develop a couple b.f future national champs it w^on't be the fault of the Los An- geles Evening Herald (Hearst). Daily annually holds a tournament for ybungsters bf:iT and less. Last week the'••29 event, hpld on a course, with a 71 par, saw one 12'- yParrOltl coniie in ^vith a 90 and a nine-year-old . tot turn in a card of 104. Chuck Wilson succeeded. Harry Morris as one of the trio of cpmics with stock at the Columbia^ Ne\v York, this week (.Tuly .22).. ; Portia • Lee, runway soub, also with Irew . last Saturday; with Yi Buckley succeeding. . Detrplt/July 23 Stock burlesque has/ been ' defi- nitely set as Efolicy tor the new Timei Square, which Schrjeber .in- terests are constructing. .. It has 1.700 capacity and is'figured'to .be ready next October. \' ■ Frank Cuiftini'ngs will■ dIrect the shows while kat Mortari, New: York ;ag-ent, will- handle the .casting;':. Theatres Proppsed 'Aurora. 111.—123 Main st.' Owner, Pub- Hx-Grcat States Theatres. Architect not selected. Policy not';Blven. • Chlctis'o, 111.—$49.5.000. N. e. cor.- T.aw- rence Uttd Llftp^ aves. Owners, Bala^an & Katz. Architects, Kapp & Rapp. Pol- icy not glve-n. - ■ , ,,,, Oreen BaV. Wis.—Also office building (rebld.). 219 E. WAlxiut at. Owner withheld. Architects, Openhamer & Obel, Policy not given. , _ . .. „ . I'lnttsburu, N. T.—(M. P.) Also offices and- stores. Court- and. Marlon sts.. awner; W. Mayefte. Architect, L. L. AVctniore, Glens lfalls,- N. Y. NEW ACTS Madelaine Nbrthwayj Maurice La 3i?ue and .Emil Coleman's orchestra. "Keep It Clean," Will Morrissey's former revue, is being tabloided .and will probably enter v.aude aS a unit. "Chorus Ladles" (7) is a new act booked by Keith's and opening next week at the 86th St. . "M is6hief - MakerV' (Ha^^^^ mond), -Olga May, Billy.Le.e,,Miltpi.i Frankford, Geprge Be.ynblds, .Eddie Innes, IBebb Harrisr,; Marie TPmlin-. son, Chuck 'jMbrrisbn and.. Virginia I.ee. ..: .■' /. ■ - ^'Speed Girls" (Mutual),,- Fred iBindei',; Evelyn' Whitney, "Sunny" Pritohardv ': liarry ' Seypn, Irving Jacobs,: Barle. Myers,. ,V:erne Moore, Joan Tanya, and Margafcet Thomas. "Oriiehtar Girls'' (Jack LaMont), Chubby Drisdale, Jack: LaMont, Frank O'Rourke, Oscar Smith,; Ray .McCullen, WTallace' Sisters -and May^ Alack;' . ." -'..: '1; . "Nite Ctiib Girls" (Jake Potar)^ Bobby Wilson, ,Jessie McPbhald,: Ralph Smith, Walter Wayrie, Lillian Farraidt Fred Walker, Rae Allen and Jule Paul.*ieh.' ■ . • :: :. "GiJi'ger Girls". (Sam .Raymond), Lew - be.vene, '. Chtirlie Robinson;; Ed Wright, .Uon^ Trent; Blanche 5amett and Harry Deimpnt. "Lid Li.ftBr.s" .(W.-B; Irons), Harry Weston,: Al' Ferris,. Harry Kelly, Joe Kilqh, Jack Regan, Midgie. 0ibbohs,- "Dolly Davis and Louise Keller.• "High Flyers" (Frank Damsel); Milie Sacks; .Frianceis Farr, .Billy IIa;u,. John Faigah, Madeline Roland. Thelma Behtoh,. Dick Greager and Billy Brbwn.' "Big Revue" (Henry Dixpn), "Claire BeVine, Lillian Dixbh. . Che.ri, Jean Vitale, iFred Reeb, George. Batip, Jack Kelly, Louis Price, Phil aiid Peggy Hart.--. ' / ■ . . ; - "Puss PussV (Dick Zeisler), La Villa Mayo, Charles McKally, Margie Bartell, Billy. Rand, Charles Smith. Frank- Shean, 'Larry. eiark.'^.P^^ Adams and May Ra:yi.. . , Jeanette S.chacfer,'soub, has be.en signed by E'd SulHvah for his Mu- tual, "Dimpled Darlings.'"; - Mildred Fr.anklyh engaged by Hon. Nichols as fea:turcd soub with "Hello Paree," Mirtuai,;next season. L. A. Stock's .New Faces LP's.:'AhgeleSi .July .23. Annual change in cast at the Fpl- lies. (stock)., operated by T...V. Dal- ton, takes place July-23.; . -. New lineup includes^ tiinda War sau,' Wanda Devpn, Evdyii iiam- say, Billy Foster, Marty Senion, Hal Ford and. Mack White. .. (JprdPn DoPley rapidly recovering from a . two months ^iege of double Pneumonia. . Ei^nle,". manbpede, ot : JJrnie and Ernie; will do a .single untirthe first of :the year.; .The," Mrs. iVas; sudden- ly taicen.'. ill raat w:cek and. doesn't Miss. M'oAilisterprpved' the', test expect to ^oin him agam until that reader of the. femino .principal.«?,itlme ' ' Morris' Fri.cture pepa.rtrr)ent A hew departiiheht '-tp deal. -vyith: talking pictui'p oompahi^^- h establi.slicd l>y the'William. Morris agency^ .-with Lester: :H:amil in- char^ge. •.■ ';-;-•■■.' .- ■ Hamil has . beeh;: ' fpprfiaejitin^g vaude acts^for Morris.- r Sahtrey^S Unit in Detpoit -;..irenvy. San trey and his brchestra ■ opened ; thi,s. : week - at ■ the . Capitol, . Detrbitf .With ; ah ;. elaborat© -unit ■revue,:.' .■. ' , , ■ Santrey. 'ls .'sot for i2.,wceks with Keith's, bpening. fit Flint,*.Mich.v,, im^ -jnedlatcly thor^oafter.- " . . - ' Mack in Vawde Hugiiy Mack, burlpsciup comic, ip passing up burlesque for vatule next • season.. . He will open next week in "Dis- "slpatIon>". by Cjcorge. Broadhur.st, another former b.urlesquer now se.t .'i^lvaude; . handling lier:. skit - dirilog.'perfectly, and aiso. the nparest ;compctitbr to Ann in the un.'xdorned. on. rUnway. . ' ■. No «tilri-(louts in the., remainder of the '. laj^piit' save Mi$.s CPrio's two t.ea.ser.<!, spotted one .In each; section. .And .'pratitically making: thpni ;bog for: llib. rcn'ioval .Pf the ..brassi'eiv. They did and .sl)c did. ' ' : J.iUly. Ki)ud, Avho' Staged the num-. .i)c.rs,: ■desiM'\-c's- .a -boost-; fbr ..:ihcdr-: pbratlng,' -,i<T(->a's. rallvor • than ■ the :hpd.qerpP(lgo- of- mehi;iiIn,c[lf!-'^3 : hip gyr.T.tions '.synonyn-vous with' Jnir- k.'S(|iio !uid look ..the .same in every, .show. 'KPud's . alternate piirades relieve tht'. monotony plenty. .Credit: Ih also due . to'. l-'Jinmett 'Cilllahan. who,., supervised .eyorytlung, and. ninde-fu pirtPd .job ;bf it. - . The. oi)sC"nible ranlt^ had a. :hum.- her of new -ones Monday nih'ht. Thoy- .Ayoro a va-'^t: iinprovenient ih loo lt.s "a nd sS 'iHmet ry o v er th&: pfisS- outs. -:..-, .Fi'onl alP .*)lahts :a pr')6d stcSek show, even if Iho comedy wuf! i)uhk, - !ria Thomas Better"- : Ina; Thph-ias has i-ecovered fl^oni illness which kept her :sever.'xl Avecks in a ChiO.igo hOjsplt.T;}.: ^ho is. in Mil wa uk'cc Wi th ,iio r m o I li er he fore reiiearsirig: with a Mutual ahow. , iluth Putnani: Mason i's recuper .ating at. tlve .Mur.ray Hill . Sanita riii'm:, frem: an ' pperatiPrt. pertormed: th't?re;last Aveek. . Napatly ' DiirizigPr. iHtcribr :dPCQ- r.atpr;:.had his right leg -broken Fri- day ■ night: W:li en he.; was.- run.^ dpwn' .'by-. 'an -auto -.Jit icth : .street ....p-nd Bi-padAvay.: : .Tiie. police had" liiin rp- ■m o--v-;6<l .:tb the - I^lp^y.er -:Hos^i.tp,l, wi th the" ;N. : 'y.; A. ' moving' him to the :Kr(>nch iirospital;; -..■•..:■■-::■■■:- Louis iryinun, former, policeiiiu.n, who, has ; been ' doing -''Gtllcer Hy- man'" in vaUdo; ; ■slb^yly rof^overing from -a sdrioius opera,tioh in .Bplle- yiio. ■. ■ ;'■ '. -.; ■. : ■ .V :■ .■. .; • ■. -, ,- : : Louis.. Haines, Icgitii'nate: . actpr'i i-vvhio was rpihovcd;-t.b' ■Jielievue. hoS-. pitai, .suffering \\ii.h ht-art trouble, 'was reported in a britieal - condition V:»*?*tGr.tWi^t=:=^(=J?ue<'d liui:'tX'-"ih::\V;ird:BO.: .■ SLIDING BnX'S AGENT Harry Diehl has been* engaged as I manager' for "Slid Ing" iBiliy Wat^ son's show.'oa Mutual hekt season. Dlehl managed "Beef Trust." fpr the I otU'er Billy 'Watispn- ia$t seaspn. 7 M Brooks ;Wright, .auditor of-:G.arrp.ll. theatre, to,; Estelle Holder, non^p.ro, in i^eW: "ifprk; July 1.7, Lottie •Pickfprd took, out license to...^ved.:iRus3Pll GiUiard, Hpllywopd irri de'r taker, " ih;. .Los Ahgeies.'" £)at!B for Aveddihg -not ,set but \ifill take, place -within few .days. ;^^'^-' . .Harry. LA'ngdbn : will wed Helen "VYaltorti. July-r27, LPs Angeles. ; .. Anita:/Stewa,rt tb George P. Con- vcrset' Jiily - 24,. Hollywood,. (jal... . ilaroldirife Hu-mphrPys - tb- . Carl ■ .Mu.schenheim, -liort-pro,- 'in , Kew Tprk,. July 181,: GrPorti is .the .sPh of- :ilr." and ;iVfr$; :ii'.rederick.:A. Musch- ehheim of the ifotcl 'Asior,;\ - Harry I.iines and Jpsle l^iiey,-. both, in Vaudo,- in Jersey City:last .Week- Vernotti HbotS; formerly, in mu- sical Ppnvody, tp VJbsepli; D.-ivid Jes- se!, rniilionairo ;dress manUfaGturcr and sportsman bf New, York, in Kansas .City, July.-20.; .The grooni i3:a cousin ipf Oeprge JpSseh ^ Harold Wellman and, Gertrude May in San't.a ..Ana";; Cal., .Tuly ' 20 'Bii.de is script clerk for'film cotti- :l);my.-- :. .y .V ■ ,. ■; .=4.1*1 iiv:jc=iKtihmi'-^SG(*n.ai4^^ ver.srti, and Mrs, Mary Pcri'y Carop.t^ serei'h-aotrpK.s, in llollyvyoPd, July »).•;■■■.■ Joe Woods' U. A. Job ^- ; ^ Los: Angeio.'j, July 23. : ■ Joe Wpodftj former producer of validc aC't.s and hero tor twO: niontli.s, on route to New Yo.rk to join.,the United Artists sales forces. Roy ;Keane, asst. mgr., Pantagcs, Los Ahgole.si, . and i'Yancos Dixon, non--prp, in ■ Los Angeles, .July £2. Hay. Ikjlger and Gweh Rickard. in Now York, .Tuly 15',. Bride Is 'lIPlly- wood wl'iter ; groom Is dancer. By.JACK PULASKI; ; : Even tlhough it wjas.a bepeflt bps^ ^ i. ing show .for Jewish.' :charityi. : an irishman had to-W^nMa;St Thhrsdity,-, evenirig" at the - Yankee .Stadiuni;. L: when Tonimy 'LoUglvrai^ Phila- delphia; the. wood's light, heavyi - Weight ■■ chathploh, - stood -oft ;th.e thrust 6r. JanrieS ..Jr^ 9t " Jersey, who was named the lea'dihip:, cbntcn'dbr;. • ^'Loui^hran -easily. pj,vt-t:,, -pointed iBraddopki - wlio. was :puu-:: ; .■ ishod; by \^cbuhtless.. le^t: hook.^ ..artd... -.;. inside uppi^routs,; .; ^ -.:' ■ " ; There was one thrilU In^ the sev-».i en til rbuhd the "champ. cau ght Brad - • dPPk" with .a spiid right to': the clvln- Hn.d- Jihjmy's ' knees saggcdV .That' v. sock' was '-?Ln.: eye-opener to fi..?tiQv . fpllpwcrs: whp. nevei-' figu^^i^ed .TbnVm^^ could khbck yoUr iiat .b^^^ LQU.gi>raii didn't'ifbltow up the'advantage, .and :r. he ■ mainlalned ■ ivls:- i-ecbrd . of . nb.t 'wanting .to • or not being -.able:: tb score a" khockPut;. 'i^he clia^^^ is sb fast:pn 'his iee.t that lie; I'arely .ge.ts .: yt^-fQi^-a^-s(>iid--;.s^ The one hpi — planted :ori. jihimy's chin, however, oa'rHe.d LoUffhrari's weighty behind : ■Gpry^: Battle .. ■. BPth men. were .Put,. -They .h hari^ly .clinched, before; Loughran's ' lect. eye Av.^is ^leaking-.. The -•\ypuna '\y,is- bpeiied seven'i.l times but;in; the; latter- .^half .bf - the IS . rpun'ds he . .' ippited^pkaiy; ;Brad^ was gashedi.; tpo|-:.ahd fbr; a- tii^ Lough-. ■ ran made , a .target of .it.: . The oddjs .'jumped on the day of the: Scrap, :*jpiughrari being favored , three tb'one, . Long bdd.<* were aski>d - :bn:,the chahce th^t-Braddock niight ,slip; over a Jiaymakon jie :kept comiihg on. eneughj. but lando.d. few. ■ real 'rights. .'..:Seye"rai. just missed Tbnimy's ..whiskevs: and; the crowd roared / in aritlcipatibh.." Rut the .champ'was cool, He had t^ainc(l- for .the IBraddock stylef, hav ing ,his spar^ Xing' .mates thrbw -rights:, at hint continuously^ ' : . ' . ■ ' Braddock won a, couple of rPimds- early - Ini the '. gPihg^ : By the tin-ie the ninth sessip'n :-wa3 byer- itwas; a cinch for Lou^hran pn pbints. From them bn Tommy Was iiiostly cbntent to keep hia man away or tie him up in; the Glihches. : Any points at cio.0e : quarter? .went to Tprhmy, Jimmy hietng. ablp to do nothing, at such times. • / Braddock's Record ^ The .cbntendor gbt a rep last win- ter at tiie Garden, by (juickly knock- ing .put Tuffy Griffiths, a niid-west- erner,. who, ivad .a record for, tilting over guys. Jiatcr firaddpck made a misei'able. . shp-tVjng: : against . Leb Lomski.'. Later they said the pair .ha.d: once bfeeri sparring .partner's and the miaitch wa.s. a waltz. Against Loughrap, Braddo<Jk put -up the best battle he could. Izzy Grove and Harry Ebbetts, who :fought the . first' 10-rpunderi pro- vided a much better show than the seniir^flnal betw-een Rene pe Vps and i5a-ve Shade;, .- Grove beat Ebbetts,. bPtii givirig and; taking, any numr ber; <>f tough spcks;: Grpve's ?peed. and aim witii Ifis'jc^^^ won the : match for : him. The \moi) walked out : steadily during tiie Be Vps- =Sha.de;alfaIr. . ; Campolp-pe Kuh, Flop ; Fugazy's, second show- at Ebbetts field last j^'eik was'fea by the debut oi: Vlctorio: Campolb, a, giant from. .Argontlrie, wbo faPed Artivur be Ivuh, • whp. is no- midget either. - The light Svas ;a . bust, halting in the; thii'd irpuhd -.wlven the :refereb ■ diaciivalifibd .bo. K^ for fouling.:;- it :was .ji-bad -^brpak fpr. I":'uga.z'y. .There T was no -need'to stop, tiie bout. i.5pih men -had- Ijben •" warned;: for .hittinff low in the 'Keqpn.d round and just before the" beU ending .that session,, ■ Gamppl'o :bcnt over as. if hurt when the: ref' wass bawling out ^tho othe'i' • guy,:-.; ■;'''-;';-^; :: ; ;. \::v : : ;■'' '': It was the .Argphtinc vvho .starteU the low iiitUn^; .;'For .a '225-poundor, he exhibftpd '■' a • ■peculiar stytei drouching oyer. It wais o, k. liiilling W'hlle it la.5tc!d. 'CampolQ sent spinp punishing blows into be ituh's body while, Arthur played for Victoria's map.. Looked as tliough; tl-!e : light , \yould i>e- a; sPe.king bcp. When it , [^\ii-s=Wii P<iiGf f==^ii^^^^^ ■iri/auy way- Ivyrt by the foul stiifi'.' - ■ . Fug;\y.y'H card.was furtlior dani- aged Avheri Angus..Snydcr appeared 'with a i)ad "eye. .and : could not gO on with Jack Rohault'. . Another pl^ war horse; Young Bob Fttzsimmons, substituted. It / was one pE. tho.se things: going on ■ aCter the . muhi event* ■ '