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ITT BOXING MATCHES. Another packed house witnessed the nine bexing bouts at the Commercy Theatre last evening The feature of the evening was the appearance in the ring of "Bud" Clancy who has just returned from a tour through Italy. "Bud" forced Grayes, 110th Ammunition Train to quit in the second round. 15:01 Following are last night's winners: Bantamweight: Forbes, 138th Infantry, stopped Dawson, 130th Field Artillery, in the second round e Lightweight: Moore, 138th Infantry, fordes Greenberg, 110th Ammunition Train, to quit in the second round, Murphy, 129 th Field Artillery, , won a decision over Penny, 138th Infantry, in three rounds. Light Heavyweight: It took an extra round to decide the winner in the bout between Judking, 139th Infantry, and Middleton, 130th Field Artillery, but Middleton showed up stronger in the fourth and won the decision. Wolfers, 110th Senitary Train, won in three rounds from Gracey, 130th Field Artillery. Hanson, 138th Infantry, beat Mills, 129th Field Artillery, in two rounds. Middleweight; Dlancy, 138th Infantry, won from Graves, 110th Ammunition Train, in the second round. Winters, 139th Infantry won a decision over Long, 139th Infantry, in three rounds. Yoder, 110th sani tary Train, beat Whaley , 140th Infantry, in three rounds IV. FOOTBALL GAME ; Athletic Bulletin #2, , Headquarters Second Army, gives the following information; "There are still eligible for the Second Army Championship, the following divisions; 5th Division 28th Division 17th Division 35th Division These teams will play as follows: Wednesday, February 26th, at Gondreville: 35th Division VSc 7th Division, Thursday, February 27th, 28th Division.vs, 5th Division. The truck train, which will take the rooters of this Division to Toul to see our game will leave in front of the Commercy Theatre at 11:00 A.M. By Command of Brigadier General DUGAN: OFFICIAL: H. S hawkins WM. ELLIS Colonel, General Staff, It. Col. , Iuf., U.S.Army Chief of Staff. Division Adjutant

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