Variety (Aug 1929)

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40 V A R X E T Y Wednesday, August 21, 1929 •1«' . This deparimisnt contains rewritten theatrical pevys items as pub- lished during the Week in the daily papers of New: Vorky .Chfcago^ San l^rartcisco, Los Angeles and London. Variety takbs no cri^dit for thes(i news items; each has been .rewritten from a dajly.paper. toHtiitor as expressed , in his will,", fciiinouiite O'Brien ruloU. that tho will of Georpe Bcban .should not have b^n pvobutcSd in California on tlie i)etltion of Mrs. Smith, and au- ClH)ri?!fid • the. I:.a.w-yer;s' *rust. Co. of Xi.'AV York as un. cxi'iuilyr ajld trtis- too to' prcjbrtte in Snrro^fj.itOsV Court horp. Estate is :-$.ino,000.; LONDON plucod '.in. '.a .iii'^lVi'.' in' thurcli, C6.vbnt.'.i;;ii:tU iis. lia'\v ■y t. ■ .l'l:iim.s 'flOifiGO a Avoek: '.•^tal'.s and imM.Vliuns- J.'iiyl.iis. Il.-ivor .aiid' Wi:a l.^;<vii(.),lils,. \ViuI<,v (It tlic- s.'iii.ie. 'tuiM), boo'n J Va.sniii? dirogto'i- lO'. .1...\S'ynnc -Ims I'aul'a . .. .ChfivlPSf ."3)illin:K7ia.ih.. has.' j)OUgllt the ' Airi'oriC'aiv i'i^rhld . of; ■ Vredof k-k Loiv.^daleV :."^?(iiiiotimo.s. a- •Oanavy' •Kin.ys" ^aml lOdft-ard Ktioblcjck's aiid Oeoi'fff? r.i'os!n;ii:th-s "Tick Tpck.'' '• oon- advc'i-tishjf^, soakint; • .ohutnii.s.l .?;J0 • fiir';. foiM": -wi'.ok.-^' tuitio.n, ' a b'lix of makcuj).. fiJx iilviytoffi-airhi? and,-'2U fp'i't iif Ii \ui ti<st. . Ci'Owd hoK; wvn'r .dcvliig'-N^liy KaU.vay' left Hoiry'wg.inl. ..Mr.s; ..lictlina .lld-'^sorolll, fornipr J.tofoi'niato.ry . •at ' Sliorbprn, v iviass., \y.li'('re .she /\s;as sorvi.ng' a• 16-yeat .HOiiUMtcb^- for.. r ' .She • wa.s ^omniiltPd loss? than a yc.ai;'. ago. . 'Bobby iXoAVcA,; \vh6>'.i).lay« naine. role in. (MiLclors,'.'' drove liis bxVn VvhaiilTo'ur to a mar.riaBe rciristry oC- tice ..and ,:;then. '-thi-6w^^ a .party .for pair;,'. IJrido \vn«-. ilo^vfe's .t'ook^—arid still Is, ■■ "'■ . ■■ . r.oi'iiid '■ ..riindinff.' •..billed-.' as. .tluv \\'or]d\s I Jest . 1 .iv.iil;?. /^ Fkoloioii, ' •■wciRbiuj?: >ii)' poupds! . nial'i-iod . to Jli^rtJia.f illoy, Auierica.'s musical fat ■\Vost \Riiinlvy. in . Pu.i;harn duiihs to - lip . t.he • fTi-stv town in Knglatid lO.ft'*;,'.. w.ired'.' .Thr.oe .hoiisofi." • • ■ . . i.-^.la.rijx-.C.oi'dit. beiiig siied '.for ■%ipi- 000; fin- .sh.>a( ki)ig..a pro(iueQr on tliet car; .wirir in-oduver- willing to.\v.lthr dr;uv elai'mr- if' SlVe .p«'titc'els.;.cantri>ct entitliiTg^ ber.. to $I5;00.0 ior -live weeks;.'.-.'.■ • JaWres Johnson, ci-ippled - cx- bopkic;. .sentericpd to dc.atli on ..July. fpiv wifc':-murdei*, wa.s 'ij'efvised rpr pricve. "by . the tVo me. Sopretary'.and oxecut.Pd at I>urhani jail.' . ' .'^Tcnjau. ,says" he lias; sighed' a c6h- ti^act .witbrPath.e Ginehm to do a FrehGh'film, -; - . • '■- ' ; "Five Wives," a.i li'ew ballet play by \y.' B. yeats a.nd music .by George Aritheilt - yo.ung Ahierleap composer, has' oiieried at the Abbey, biiblim ■ : Efforts- of Itebert, toralno to g&t "Red :,3iinday'*:;by. this cehflor^ cohr tinues-to-ffiii; j/'Ked Sunday'^ was produced setiii-piiyately. and . Itkedi; Hubert^Griffith, critic; 'w;rpte it.: -; - Canvass, of .AVipst .End itheati,-es sho.\Vs - there are, four more hojjses open- ait :tills season than at. the satne time in' 1912; :14 talker, houses have conie. up. since, 'but 28 legit houses are still: open. ' . IJead, Man's; Biioy,'.' new- play by Aiistin Pago, .\y.lli be\.produced by Mrs.' 1.;G.. Dagnall. with Lynii .Hara- ng in the lead. NoAvell Cowhcs, actor in "Mr. Wu,." married Gel-.tldihe Opperjheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., t.vPhillips Opperiheim, at CagneS,. near Nice, -. George Grpssmlth and C: B. Goch.- rah . are producing Seapi O'Casey's "The Silver Tassio,-' with ..Gharl.es Laughtoh in part; of cripp^led foot- ball player. . This was banned by the Duljjin . 4febey..-.which , ri?s.uited,.. in 'som6\snppty coriiespoindence betweea the author' and Abbey rnariagement 'Erank Gerald, quitting. Gerald and Buff, continues tp ' use;. that namis toi*'business reasons. - ' J. Hat:tiey Manners, who died Irt .Ne\\' .York last December, left ^?SOi OOO in property 'In England: arid $10,0.00 In pei^onal efCebts. Prop erty teft to .Laurette'-Taylor, his wife, and two step-chlldrert. He also left the Royal General Theatrical Fund $500 a year for .six years if It would play an annual perform- ariee of his one-act plays "All Clear' arid. "God of My Paith;?' His , idfea wa.s to keep'alive rem.embranciie of German atrocities. . "Open Yoiit Eyes," hew niusical by Fred Jackson, novri'lh rehearsal has a; try out in Edinburgh.A.u&. 26 Vernon Duke and ...Cjirol. Gibbons scored it. : 'Chief cbmedians Bobbie Hale and Joe Coyne. , Stage Guild artist ,sectlon unanir- mously against Sunday ppenlrig of theatres, with managers' .section un.a.nimously in fa,vpr. As It .ls^hpw only, picture houses, are allowed open, and only till 6 in the cverilng Al Woods and Gilbert Miller, who brought their differences into court have sl^ttlPd the roW privately. At- torney foiv Miller asked that the withdrawal of AVood.s'^complaint, be made public as Woods got a Jot p publicity when he started the actldn Justice Maugham granted the re- quest. " .'..- '; ■ Gladys Cooper is : vacating the PlayIiou.<5e after tM 'end . of "The Sacred Finnic" rUiv >!ho:rt.ir, ffof th best, of nil domestic reasons. She b'ccixnip Lady Pearson la.st-year. , A new mualcHl. farce ■ .lfii,..schpduled to reopen the Whiter .Clardpri ibea t.ite. in. .October, .;erititled."Opei.i Vovi • Eyes.'.' ' Book :i.s by. FredorlPk, J'iipk ■ son/.-and. the play will bl-irip- bacli ...to the. stag.e Joe^ Coyne and Robcr Hale.. .' .Marie. Kvrrke>'.' . StPi)haniv Steiiiiens,.G.wen. Farrar arid Geoffrey Grwytli.er also in east. ■ ■. Sir: Frank Berisort, veteran Shakes pearlan . producer iand" frain'ei*.. of actors, is, :at 71;.. setting out on a, farewell tour, A story told of Ben son, is. that during the war, at the age. bf .5(3, he went to, .an. army re i'Cruiting' station and. offered his s.er > vices, 'gi\4ng hi.s^ age as 41. Th ■ sergeant"smiled, wftiv the remark ''I'm. afraid lliat . won't do, Mr Borison,, r haj)i)Pn to have seen yp.u play '.'Hariilet'" 2;") yoiirs ago.'.' Tjouis Hyam,. known'amotT;,':. lli st nfghtors as an old "tinier, died prieuiilpniii. ■ ■ It.^hUvS just bp'ori (iispjo.ve.d. that, on A ug, V^ iAvti. : Miiric. Jj, Narelle of .Bronxvilie, X.: Y., . wjus granted a •liiial . decrote by. Justice .fngrahaiii a'gaipst. her husband, -llpfjinald 'G. -NaiTlle, weoJthy tugboat owner, and lier suit;- '.tii hich had ,been, heard by llotereo Charle.s Ij, . (Juy,, In. -v^'hiiih .Clc'oi'i.e Stanim, daripoiv Was na-niod as corespondent, had not boon con- 'testedv'/ ' '■■■•'-:.,•':'-' I . Adele and Fred-.'^Astaire vhaVe re- turiied after, ii year in Lphdon.,They .\vili: shbrtly leave f o.r: thd -Gpasts to make "'talkers..-." --. ■ -'' . .- . ■' . ■ • Pauline Parlcer, former show' girl, who married Jean As-solant, French :pilot of the -"Ycliow -JSlrd,". shortly before, he took off oi^. his trapsat- lantip flight , to- Fiance, hai^ . fllo-d suit tor divorce-ip the Frerich. courts. - After. , itiany alleged, promises', of. mai7Mage,. Dulcie; Leo .Wllspn,;'shp\y girl, has eiitei'ed siiit for, breftch. ot prbnjise ih. Xew -'V-ork a.gainst -Wi.l- |;iiapii ' H, ■ JAyn^s.; Newarlc"- fttbcl :brbKer; asking for $ J:d'(j,06b. -' - Mis's Wilsbn declares she later disftoyerPd Jaynes-. had ia wife Snd'. fpur chil- dre'ri in ■ Dalla-s.''' . ■ -. ■ -': ■ ' Sybil "rhorndilcp and-,Lewis Gas- son, her 'hushan(j,: ha've been asr' igned the :phief -roles in'"'Madame Plays .Nap." . which, Daniel Meyer .viU 'present, ip Edinburgh -Sppt. 2i •Fine : Art^ Opera Co; '. has closed ..a .contract, with the management of - the Matilia ttan. "ojipra libuse,. for. a scas.on star ting • Sej.)t. '21. Foreigii ■tpn^ue operas. •'; - l^rofeissor Ariiralc,. • maliihg 150 buclcs. a week .crystal gazing for women arid selUn,f?..th6m a book 6^ his \vhich.taught 'iv-iimoiv.how to. lure.kby • Ma.gistratia Vifcale for-■ hoarinE! • Wil^am Gollips, da peer, recen tly rotiir.ned fi'prti Europe, ^vias charged .with disorderly .'^condiictv in West- Side Gourt and. released on parole men<. gQt fined.. $250 for', his hoke. Racketeer had "been .corivicted of fortune teiUrig in XJnited States apd' !our other couritrles. Real natne| is-Jfoseph Isherwood, 33. Basil' Sydney: and. Maj'y E.His- hon- eymoon lri.i? in Lbndbm Sydney was once the'; htisband. of Doris Kean.' He has. not acted in London i:or i0 .| years. '■' " . ■ .•; ■ Thursday, - Collins; with • ariotlier rifiari and two,young- womeii created a. disturbanc.e' .at' -25 W'-, ,CSth .street, the apartment: house iri which- they vvere. living, ., \yhen remoriistratpd with by. Paul 13ell. siiperiritendeut -Gbiiins punched' him,-. - . .' : / ., •. Cliaries K. Gordon will prbduoe. "The Ghost. Parade.'! coriiedy by Hadlpy Waters,: iri Sept; ; "Many. Waters,;'" . w^ith Ernest 1 Truex, Marda Tunne,. 'iiaisid Dar-: rell, Aubrey Dexter, llaroldVSVTQad'e' and Pa.ul Gill will'be pl.-iyed Jn New York, this company uridef Leon . Al. Lion leaving for . j\Ioritr6al in Sep- tember. .I:--.'. ^ ■ ■ ; ■Wiltbiri. LaPkaye will support Mrs, Fi.ske' in "Mixed Jury;" . Play by Fred Ballard goes, ori in Oct. Sing;. Sing talkiers. being; wired' for Ziegfeid theatre,: now being erect- ed in S.oho; will oRcri in: December with '^Itio Itita," according to Ed- ward Laui-Mlard.. -. ■ . NEW YORK .Gpnflicting .' stateriibnts in , birth and-- marriage cprLiilcates aboiit; the age. of Janet .Head.e, irigenue of .''VViipppee'' caused-,- SupVeuie Oourt J,ustice Cpiliris to denjr her'appUcaT tioil. to di.smiss a suit for $58,400 damages brought against . lier by Tbrty Shayne, boolter, for breach of .contract. • • against him went lAto the. hands of the.city brilciala.; He kicked through with ^5S4 more oii clalriis amount- ing to $1,500. This leaves him with; a balance of $5U0 to maijce g.O.odii . . Mrs. Helen Gibson, fornter Wife..of ;E'toot Gibson, denies; rubber cheek charges, preferred against her here by the San Diego police as result of a clairii iiled thei-.e. After a - year'a idleness,r ■ .former studio of .the Victbr.. Adamson: Pic- ture Corp;, rib^v khpwn as. the; Santa Fe studio of.; Liberty Pietures, -'is innoUiiced to havb .a-, picture Start- ing,! rpdycaion. ' '^- ^ . "' iviary Lewlis, oiieratlc singer, AVith- dVew her' dlvprco -iaction. ' ' John .Grimth- Wrajr; " late "film di- rector,;, left an estate vaiued at: $100,- OO^,.;, Bequests as follows: —Ardol Wray, $3,250; Kitty: Wray Miller, $5,000; Jitrie Minor, .i$5.000; the I'e- ma-lndei: to his widow," Bradley King , A'braliarii: fi-biiv ot-iat.e. Ijohr of his iriherit^' faithiarv/: $20,740 IMarjorie Hilci'. (Cebile Bruner), .screen actre^.s,; mixde "iari .unsuccOss- f.ul suicide ..attempt after a. sei'een test proved ; unsatisfa-ctbry. . Slie claipvs a cold niade her hoarse, ruin- ing the test.-, " '■■ ' ■. • Supcrlbr Gourt took 'tinder Sub niissiop $2,i80iO .<lamage sUit of M, • K.' Miller', .Jr,,.yvho asks that sum from 10. L. Grubb, p^ombt^er, aliegring he had advariced - the money to- Grubb. to lise in :'a i)ictur(; -\vhich \va.9 ;to star Japk ;l-Ipxio aiid to be -released by-Prpduccrs- pi.stributing Gorpbra- ttd'n; ' I'ieiiire: rPportod .a ll.op and; now the angel, wants lri.s idough l)ZlPk.: :. .: . ' - - ". ■ ■ "G.Yp.sy";;Dan'.'-: qharidler. medicini> .sliownian;:sPhteneed to i>iP-dayij..an $51)0...; fine . in Muriicipall: .Court On eii.argp.^ of dist'lfrlnng. thc" peace arid offensive p<»ridUec.'- Oliandler ;.-\vas c har':;-(>(i Avith telling- "dirty stories Ip a' crowd as" ballyhoo for his.med- icine." 'f ■ . llo!pa.«!Pd -on , $1.50.Q, :.ball after hp gave notice of appeal. ■ Piiy taripliler, ;f6rriier Fl . and "M,. girl arid.Avinner of the Atlantic City beauty contest- in 1925, announce.-? she luis-quit the Stage. R«,cenfl.' (ii vorced fi'o.rii Sidney Spiegel,,"milliori aire . Chicago . f urniture - dealer; . New row/in- Aimee .Semple Mc JMiprson's temple devblppod: when Je.sse .l^arsons, .one: of the evan goH.sfs lieutenants., filed suit against J; H. (larrisori, another, of the jireacher's employee's, askirig $25,000 for alleged -attacJc in; -wliich; .the plaintiff alleges he' was stabbed. . jay" Chotiner, .brother of the the atre owner, freed of eliar>'es of con- spiracy to eorrimit grand theft" bij- causc trial had hot been given wjtli in eO^day limit., Ghotiribr.. was ap cused of promoting . ■ a . spurious .sheriff's relief a.ssociation in con- junction with twb.co-defendantSi . "Charging that; her ' hiisbarid -is. living with :Diaria Gray, show girl;, that he installed an "old-fashioned bar" in tiieir New i EpchPlle home, arid that he was periodically iritoxi- eated. Mrs., Virginia Slu'iner peti- tioned Supreme Court in White Plains, N. Y., for $250. a. Hveek ali- mony and $2,500 counsel fees, pend- ing; trial of her'.suit for separation.; Decision reserved. ' • . Mi's. Virginia Sliririer, sUing Dbn- al.d. W. Shriller for separation, got an iryard' of ^$135 a week tenipprary alimony and'. $1,700 attorney's fees I in Supreme Court. WTiite Plains, N. Y., before Justice-Arthur S. Tomp- kiri.s. Mrs. ShriPier names Diana Gray, an actress, in her petition for separation. - . ... ; R.Iv.O.-Proctor Corp. has given a mortgage for $4,000,000 to F. F. PrPctbr -Xlpld i.hg.-Corp. on properties recently, .purchasedv by^ 1-Ceith's on Proctor theatreij . Tpirt 5f F. F." i*roctpr> consideration for the 'sale; : ;A consignment of 778,000 feet of ,nini was shipped . Tuesday to the Leper Colony at Gullon, Philippines. William GilTette. wllf return to' thei si;agc: in the fall to- rriake a. farewell i tt.ur in "Shpi-lock Holmes." Gebrgiv] ;C.-Tylpr -v\:ill .man/\ge; :. - V Town ; Clerk ;S. .; Allen- • Mcid ; .pf I •P(H':lc.skiir has vprlfi.e<:l: the iri'arriage | of Leiiorp \Tlrlc of Ila'nnori to Syd- ney Blackmcr Of New-Ybrk; Cerp- m<)iiy perfpriried at 'Crpton-on^ilud- sorii May-3. ■' • ;.. .•- Board of • PircPtors of Cblunibia Pictures • Corp, ha-v'e declared a quarterlyydiyideni^ of 7:5' cent^y.^ci'^ '.share - on convei'tlble' i).reference "stock,-payable. Sept. 1. LOS ANGELES - Judge • iTugh . M., arorrlg; United States Circuit Court .at Wilmirigton, Del,,: 1 n 11 a n'di n g - d o w rii a dec I .s.i on. i n the .infriiigcriient suit - brought- by the Du.bl.ner Radio' Corp. against the Itadio X";prp.: of Ariierica, ruled that tivp J>f-tlip tliree iiatents: owned by. .the f\irnu>T bad ))epn infringed Upon. TluXtp were electric 'pii'rrpnt and (ir'i'l, iTias dpvicps (connection' by I'loi .(vii"' li.^ht; .socket). Millions are.] involved.. ■ .Charles-Ray iia.s sbUl his home ;(>n Ganyori DriVe. ■ "Prigc riot repprted'. Mrs. "VVinfrod Trevelyn - 'W'agncr awardfed diybrce from. Jack W'agner, scenario, writpr. - Charges of cruelty. • . ' " Endurance contests.Introduced at :Rodondo. Beach have seven'nieh and a woman -at:op .flu.gpolps. Contest- ants mi'-st sit abspliitely motionles.s for-t^vp hour iH'riods wHlv 10 min uto resist . ' . of Carl Von Welsbach, 71, iriveritor of ga.s - mantles and lainps \vhich succeeded oil on the kero.senc cir cults, died uf Welsbach Castle. : : James Imre Kalna:^ elainifng 2.00 plcttirep behind him in iroHyw()od is out, for $10ib.00.O0O for Anglo- American cliTcma productions, hop- in.g to reopen bankrupt Whitehall tudios with some of the do.ugh. .studios - —^j'- iai;tM4^y^UitoiW\w4jv=i;<j:t4^^^^^ ..sfaH-» a.s tbp First .(Irave ])i'i;gpr in •t.he. Normaii-lJpjl Ccdtlcs "il:Mnl;>t," Aug. -.26, at tlie Lakowood theatre. Skowhegari, Me. Mi-S; Edwin .Main Po.st of West Islip. L, r., known on the sta.gp a.s Nelly Malcblrii, in rctireniPnt sinpe the dro.wnhig of her husband la.st .voar, will return to the stage in the fall. Wanda ITavvlcy enters a general dPni.al in. the suit filed .'igairi.st" lier by Hunter Koaspy. local producer, who assort.s she cabic into (lie thea- iglttm^tt^, at the Egan, so Intoxiciited" .she was niVablp to rPriiembc'r her cue:s. Re- sult was, tlie producer "asserts, hi was. forced tp refund at the box orrice. keascy a.sk.s $i)0,Q00 damages. M,r,s. Pearl Su't-.i-lirfe filed suit.for divorce in. Huperlnr Court ag.ainMi Walter. Sutcllfnv musician, charging cruelty. : ' . Describin Mary B(>ban Smith travcntion of the the actions? of as "direct Mrs; con- Althou.gli: bnico didn't a'gain.st C. C. the Clity Prosoputor's think It had a case Pyli', the promoter got Mrs. Bl.anphe Roberts," musician, awarded $256 -a month temporary alimony and $750 fee : for her at torhey in. Superior Court at :ali mo,ny liea;Ving':preceding trial bf di- vorce ease; agftirist Frank S. Rob erts. .Charge of cruelty. ", John F. Bunriy, .said ■ to be son of the- deceased comedian, arrested by Hollywood i>oiice on, charges of driving . -n-hilp intoxicated. Bunny says he is "a. screen aictor. Mrs. Gebr.ge Bancroft appeared in Probate £U5king termination of joint-tenaiipy. agreement on' $60,600 worth pf property existing between Wilson Burden, her father, aind Au-r gustd Burden, her deceased mother . Mae Murray \vQ3-re(iUii:ed to file amcnded'-cpmplalpt in suit, against L. R4 . ECdleSi real estate promoter Superibr, CpUrt Judge Hariby. up held dfemurrer bf defense a;ti:6rney .Charges that Ferdinand Plnney Eai-l© betrayed: .Dolores:; Salazat; daricer, Under promise'of marriage filed in Superior Court .ip an at teriipt- to hpld $30,000 of the artist's rir^bperty .tinder attaehmerit; .. CHICAGO 'dharle.s . Hitchcock, • former actor knqwri as the "p.sychic lover'" o:; Elfrleda Knaak, -who throws herself iritp a, furnace to purge her body of sins, was arrested last: week bn sus picion pf burglary* A: new American '.soprano. Hallle Stiles, ha.s been engaged by the Chicago Civic Opera company; . Judge Harry M. Fisher, who per niiUed the .showing of "Alilii" here o. k.'d -revival of dog raclnif ;by granting a temiiOrary injiinetion re straining; the state's attorney, and sheriff froiri continuing their raid on the track.' Judge Fi.sher bit terly assailed reformers for inter fering with personal liberty. Leaving a-note in which slie dc dared she had been.deserted by her .suitor, Helen Starling, 22, check room girl at tlu> Frolics cafe, con-i HEENEY KNOCKED OUT BY (3ANT CAMPOLO Py JAQK PULASKI Tom^ Heeney, the 204-ppund .Vi-w ! Zealapder ; \Vho. ploddeil' into t uift . contcn'dcrshi-p -a'gainiftt: /Gi^iic .''j'utV,C' ney,. was tet^liiV.<^aIly kpociccjii bfu VitV: JiJbbct.s ,Ffem ■ T.luir.sdaj'.- .ili'sibt Ity., ■ VittijriQ ' Cnrppplp; Argentine, .siji. feet seV'pn -inche.s, ■ aii.d weigh i n n ii -.'■ grPss.-a,s Joe Huni.lJhries annptmiMH^- it. IJput was'; ^toi)pi?d:.in tlu' niriih:^^^^ rouiidi althoijgli 'the .'bell w.iis. "(iiviy: four.- seconds ''..away. . lil•f(n^e(' Umk \ onb slant-\i>t- -TPrrt.' when'iu» id.mj frorii tbe Pnat and- tliat.; vvas:(-''iiiiii^h:: ppuhtful if HeeriPy cfhilii havi- AV.eatliered. the final spsi<ioii; ... Sinpe hp Was stopped by- '4'uiuu'yi' Heeriey ha.s not been the .s;vni(\ I t(i " has. sincii jinarried, Heerier exliili* . ted .ail. attack a.gaini^t .the big >\piiT such as ..he: li.as . rarely slio.wn. Tljo fan,s . ia;ughed wh -the, two ..uii-ii stobd in the riiiddle of the ririur re-' ^ colyirig in«truclipris—there was f-uc'h ' ,a disparity in 'Rize.. Tom ' is no- unt hlriiself, but the other .tiu.v- ii? the biggest hunk Of fighter as iz; - : DifCerb'nce. ia ■'a'gc, prnba lAy ilg- Uredi: arid, edge on re.aeli \vas fon- '• sldera-bie'.; '•.Tprii.;-k^ lie .'cpuid not light the Argeritine. at long. i;an!ii\ so wadpd in; .He. repeatedly, (m.i rt;;' l. the. Ijig follpW" -ivith .the .One.rtWi) tii the head, and ynore ;tlvan. once CjiVri- polo's.knee's..s.'igge.d'/ .T bugs' c:i)t cxcitPcl. No questibn 'tlvey/wa>Ui>ci HP'eriey-to-.win;,- , ,■■-■!.■' . '- 'Up . .to. .the. start- bf tile.. iHi;lith-- round lleeney. was out in'fiio.nt. <ilj-; servers, however, wondered ; iKuy bug T()m PoUld take lipayy. rit;:!U - hand bibws to the body dPliyorcd in elbsp.. r'Cariippl6 socked 'eni iti nearly every time they eUncliPii. 1 le .struck out witli .a .ri.ulit libb.k tiV the heart in -the. eiglith ; and, .-'V<ini drppped, . iVut. ..r.prii..«pd , to taku ; a ' count and lasted to .tlie hell; ■ • '.'• ;!' ilpptercuts ' ;. ^>";,^ in! f lie" riiritil 'Carii*pblo'.'reaii/i7.T';iiA ; Iwii'his: vnran'•beaten- and "batiy'r'/ii-- the Ne\y.Zealander without .t: lot-up. The . Argentine finished . Tbii'i o.ff with -right : Upi)ercuts to the'v juNV this (ieriiop.sfration beii-ig food I'ru* the experts to to . Gaaipoio's raiingy as a title, contender. . There, will-be some dpubt about that"'until he . nieet-s anp.tlier/ gopd ..man, bocarise, it isn't certain wheflior Hoeney wa.s. in as good condition as a year ago. lii the ;semi-final, Ted Sandwiiia', pr6iiii.sing,:Erigli3H heavy weigh t, a n;- nbunved as. from Sioux City. scoriMt a knockout ov.er I'liii .Mercurio,' also in . the ninth; rpundi , Siindwina' is- ;t cool boxer ^yith. a heavy AVallop. Jl.e; has II habit of pushing, b^ck his li.iip as thpiigh . it bothered him. Though Ted .fibbrcd Phil '.several tinios earlier in -tlie riiatcli, it-Vv.-is, np set-up. Sahdwinn,; Well prbpni--. tion(?d, is a two-handed fighter ;;ind should larid'iri the' big mbriiJy. In - the first 10-rounder . Angus Snyder beat Jack Roper on point.s,. Next week Al iSinger. fights: is id Chocolate, It lines up as the l)ii;• "g"est draw pf the ;outdoor season.'; ; Fight Commv Chicago, Aug., 20.' Gen. John V ClinnLii, natu)nal commander of the Disabled Veter- ari.s, is chairman of the new Illiuois Boxing. Commission: staff-, assisted bjr jGoOTgrs. Ff G.cti?;;^^ operator, and Fried Gardener, barikep^ and arhateur Sportshrian.. A-tVppint* mpnls, .mado iast;we^ic" by .Govcrnor Louis vii. Erri'merisori, are rated ti.s- a great bpost for boxing iri .lllirioi'.s.' -. "The ,old comnilssiort ;was forced. Into hurried re.sigriiif ion rec'i-nil.'.': •\vhen it . was found, they; had de- manded arid recoiX'pd 959 of .the be.st ^;iandell-Canzpneri fight .. ..tiekclsi wlthpttt paying for them until lateV' The trio, Pa-ul Prehn, Samuel Luzzb,. and Al Mann, ex-night cliib ttia ri- ageiv said they had been forced tp grab titkets for greedy pollticiafi.S ACTORS' FIGHT CLUB - .-.IloUywopd, .Aug. 2i'V. For six", hionths . Bob Arn;isl ri>ir? and Jimmie Gleasori have eond»if'i'"l the South. Gate Amateur A. C. M^ilit club grid training quarters. neaP --j^'un ti' W to ri=^====^^ lighter, and .sometimesi actor, is.iti charge; ■... Enterpr.l.He has proved.suce.s.-:!' ;". wishes of tjie a scare when wage claims filed mitted suicide / ug. 16, , Wurtzel's $yslem Sol Wurtzel is shouting abo-ir V 79.at Ilanchb. lie has a ik'w -v.-- toni. It's a series of c.ards for cad.h'^'S reading: ."Don't ask me for a. J"-'- Don't ask for permission to the studio."