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PAGE SIXTEEN Bratton Must Gavilan to be New Cahmpion J © h n n y Bratton, welter weight ichampi o n of the ! world in name only in many fans, will meet Kir) Gavilan. May IS, in an effort to de termine just who is who in , this division. < Johnny has had his jaw broken 1 twice in the ring. He has retired at ' ieast twice, and he once was in th • 1 midst of sense manager trouble. All ■these factors have given him a stormy ring career although he is .)lily 23 years old iodav. JAW HROKKN TWICK During this time Bratton also has had two wives and financial -troubles in this connect ion. A'l these side troubles, however seen, to lie past, and Johnny has his mind on fighting once more. (JA'VfLAN BtrCKIKR Kid Gavilan from past reports never has had the numerous true hies of Johnny. He has won nearly tail Isis past fights At one stag.' Jest year, however it appeared that he had gone back somewhat, but when Rat Robinson left the 14 T pound title vacant, he apparent' y tired new life and new inspira tion. His plans to annex the 147 pound ’ 'ic however. will can amiss Kri. day night when !:■- tri s t ■ wrest it f rom Brat toll at Madison Bpiuc. Garden. Bratton is a y-atjtgst, •• with natural fighting and boxina ability FAST HITTKR ■iie Kid is h good. fust punch**'. nu! he dims not have the natural • assets that Bratton has if Mm !„ur wo-n the limit, his fastm- punching may take the crown, hut ev n then Johnnv is likely fi> outbox him fu fact Bratton couid kayo him ■M'fer taking car** of i-avd o, Bratton should take car** of n*. " liimms t j Illy Graham >r tin,i>> e ! -r- he v a*’>’s for several years * * com e Kentucky Derby Scintillating f nrrw-?tt R RCHK r-.JoISVu.Lr., RV AN-*) ... following the running of the Ken tucky Derby here, they , things left for you to do- hoi< o* f\ 3 \* y OVOi ' for some -relit ho m u,,s Jay Patasian-iike citv Uie Blue Grass state. if you’ve in for a good time, and -*.m t care how your eggs are fried, a *t 'tmvn to Walnut sttvet the best vvJv vuu c:,n * abd see nature in ti lt 1 iw. One can truthfully sy> B« old Louisville when it s „ is ht i h*. things you see there a s ; g ?H Jheri-s fun, there's laughter, mu'll k*'t what you're after 3n l,ir * f ouisviilc when it’s nighl. A VO'Tllfc R KLON'I) VK y Speaking at the hm , ■ Khm- Jy.ee of the past, and the Rearm * -') ■ yui'H find that 77 y * nigh: •■< but a r ‘incarnation »f *be f, a '' vv “ f‘ ari u the T<*p Hr wl’.t-re T: " always ,J name ■ mi. u-- any from New ym k. tux.vi.Hna vof pi-dertamfeent Such .* bend c . ft » ! P-'i'tod of six week, Ul , -'IS swanky spot. yac'R -i n | j l i !V ■' f '-J' !,f avs enjoying them * * v ‘ - n to tne utmost. ?: >>v tor rharlic Moore'if-wher cat *s realiy jumping y ll o • entertainment her.* • o ; i ee V-A T-. •• -a 1 *f y.un ■ ■ *• f an.j e 'c! - .j ■ worries csv ail means v.xm *be d-owi f )e: by -toe place reminds on e >f ’M" Basin Sire;.-', f?r *. - tor heir 'h«> v. hii.i -and hi *ck folks really i t ■ Jhi't." S'' ?;, just about ends ; > of •he places where the ■-i.tr- .re to rhfetn.siVi»> 'blMLy JOINT* off now to fin- (k een Tur -7' ■ where th ■ old amphizian ns rsipijiny right and l ft. It's licit ’ -r > g*»; what you *v uftei Maybe more than ■• au're looking for Mere two women are luuobb’inr about a man. profanity is sky high, tnd there's no bridling of tbs* ton tries A big six-foot Negro cop has listened to the vituperation long enough, and he bawls: “AU right, , ftl take that argument over '’ He lOuk it. Or to the 628 Club, the Cotfe- Club and r h e Orchid Bar this f rio is also allied with, the jointly j ioinis, and life la what you snake' of il while you’re in them. i Jackie Robins© Threatens To Quit Organized Baseball By JACK FROST BOSTON Second baseman; Jackie Robinson *, determined but* disturbed star of the Brooklyn j Dodgers, has said he'd dull base- • bail if unwarranted dispute-' threatened to undo the Mood he's been trying to do The National Geagu-.- betting Q- »f *3 O'O PiNIS ■ 36 PROOF * 66% GRAIN NEUTRAI. SPIRITS . • Itwtf : AWCA.|* o»aSlf)ti)NiGr €®f., IMB W YOiRK • P*fi K<l MM, ILLINOIS • SAN FRANCISCO ehmnpi.jn >t t.-HJ an i ;mnner-up ■ last year -aid quietly he had prom- I ised his wife, his bosses and him self *t the start of the season fiat i he'd t-v •(.) -void arguments "! have ia every way I know , bow," s.u.a the 33-yeut -old Robin son. fir*! at ius race to crack tne big ieagoe-. “But somehow these TAEOI.:.NT AN >».tuhd:iv. 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