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LEVINSKY WINS IN TEN ROUNDS Philadelphia, Feb. 3 — fUPI - Flooring his opponent three times in lite fifth round, Ring Lrr!:'..ik:. Chicago heavyweight, came from behind last night to win the decision over unknown Win® - '.::. of Haitford. Conn., after 10 _• cads ctf tavage fighting. Winston, an aggressive, hardhitting mauler, started out like a winner and had a distinct edge on Levi: why until he ran into a haymaker in the fifth. This wild right to the head sent him to the canv s for the count of two. When he rose, a left hook to tiie jaw sprawled him again for a nineeoiint. Another right to the head sent him for nine more beats. He vvqs up, hut th© bf?!l saved him from a. other dive and gave him a rest. Those three trips to the floor took

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much steam from Winston's punches. During the remaining rounds he fought luck gamely Iml . v-i« ontnunehed lie rec ived a . severe beating in the tenth and was I staggering when the final belli clanged. In the early rounds Wins-! ton ripped into the King's body: with telling effect. T-ovimdty weighed 195; pounds, | i Winston 190 pounds. . Winsto nOficpc npro I I o l ais Lose Again Madison, fnd.. Feb. 3 — (UP) —I The Falcon Athletic club basketball I team of the city of Mexico City lost [ to Hanover college here l ist night, l 46 to 36. It was tiie third successive [' defeat for tiie Mexicans by Hoosie’J schools. Hanover piled up a 30 to 10 lead 1 in (lie first half and the Falcons I' rallied during the period to cut the margin to 10 points. The two teams met again this afternoon at Hanover.

FINAL BILLIARD MATCH TONIGHT T Chicago Felt. 3—iUP)—it rests with Johnny Layton, Sedalia. Mo., veteran, to uphold tire lion Ar of the | old time three rail tradition as the I world's three eushilmi bill! erd [c hamippio. i.liip i-uhii-:. down 111 1.11 'scheduled game tonight. ; Perched on top of the standing:; lis Welker Cochran, of San Francisjeo, originally an internationalist in i Balkline billiards, making his first [attempt tu wlu the worlds three [rail honors [ Cochran meets Layton tonight. ,'The California player leads the [field with seven victories end one [defeat. Layton is one game behind ■vilh victories alid two lefeuts. [A victory for Cochran will give him [the undisputed championship. If I Dayton pulls out the match'he will |tie with Cochran and they'll play [off for the title Monday. I Cochran polished off his youthful [rival from Vallejo, Cal. Jay Bozeman. last right, 50 to 40 in 41 innings. — - o Dance Saturday Night at Paradise Music by Brown Buddies.

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Astor Scion Rumored Betrothed I* to Daughter of Italian Prince * * * * * Wedding of John Jacob Astor, 3rd, Son of Titanic V ietirn, to Donna Cristiana Torlonia Scheduled for April, Say Gossips, Despite Family Denials. — X r~ 1- ,■ V 1 W -fejga vrS ■* A, StaSS / • Js? ’fl i Z7- g > X I fl £ /fWVj /iKnk |CkiST!.^Aix > ' flflfl r / ■ ■BUk' r- / Wm--1 ag '* |g IK. IfeHE B '’■■■ Il <1 f A I w -■.,>>tlK fij -4 'XrJMk - k .^ z 4 (John <Jacoo Mrs Elsie Donna Cristiama Astor. Moore Torlonia Torlonia Despite denials of Mrs. Elsie Moore Torlonia, American mother of Donna Cristiana Torlonia, society gossips are persistent in declaring that the wedding of the Italian-American beauty to John Jacob Astor, 3rd, of THE Astors, will take place early in April. It was recently revealed by Luisa Maria Camperio, daughter of Admiral Camperio, of tha Italian navy, in a letter to her father that she had been invited to be • maid of honor at the nuptials. Young Astor, a son of John Jacob Astor, who perished in the Titanic disaster, and Mrs. William K. Dick, will come into an inheritance of $3,000,000 on August 14, when he will have attained the age of 21. Donna Cristiana, not yet 20, met Astor at a fashionable resort in the Italian Alps last year, soon after she had been introduced to New York society. The girl’s father, from whom her mother has been divorced for several years, is Prince Torlonia, member of one of Italy’s noblest families. Donna Cristiana is blonde and blueeyed and a devotee of outdoor sports. She has frequently been seen in company of young Astor’s mother, Mrs. William K. Dick, at American j and European resorts favored by the elite.

Free Throws Win Oakland City. Ind.. Feb. 3 — i Accurate throwing from the foul |line last night enabled Central Normal to defeat Oakland City college in a basketball gone here, 35 to 32 Normal players scored on 15 of their 19 free shots and 10 field [goals. Oakland City scored 14 field [goals but only four from the foul line. Rockets Defeated The Linn Grove Stone Crushers defeated the Monmouth Rockets at Hartford Thursday night, 35 to 27. after trailing at the half, IS to 12 [Reynolds.featured for the winners while Hille was outstanding for the . Rockets. ORGANIZATION BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE TODAY ! CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE [ vote of 40 to 2. I Previously passed by the house. [it forbids issuance of injunctions | [by courts in labor disputes unless , testimony given in open court indi- [ cates there is danger of life or [ property. Guarantee Deposits Deposits in all state hanks would [ be guaranteed hv a bill introduced [ io t.ie house today by representa-

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tive John R. Jones, D. of Plymouth. ■ [ A two per cent interest charge .[on average monthly deposits would I be ex'tcted from state banks and placed in a fund ia the central bank ,[of 10 mile radius zones set up by [ (the hill. i All deposits would lie protected in case of state bank closing by t'.c, fund which would lie established a; ■ I $5,006,600. A bill repealing the law providing Cora 50 cent filing fee on mortgage- [ of SIOO was made a special order of business for February 15 in the house today. Critically Hurt Valparaiso. Ind., Feb. 3.—<U.R)— Miss Norma Kronecke, St. lamis [ Mo., student at Valparaiso univers- ■ I ity. was reported in critical condiI lion today from injuries received l i when she was thrown from a rid- ! ing horse. She was trampled un- [ der the animal's feet after 'it had i been frightened by an automobile _ Named President Indianapolis, Feb. 3 — (UP) iMayor Thomas L. Cooksey, Craw-1 i fordsville. was nimed president of [the municipal rights league <rf Indi..j>a during the convention here iate I yesterday. Mayor \Y illiam P. Dentlinger. Connersville, was elected - ice pre-! sident; Mayor Clifton Crawford,! ; Frankfort, treasurer; and Jap Jones Martinsville, secretary.

[ROOSEVELT'S PARADE WILL BE LONG ONE New Route Decided On F o r inaugural Procession Washington, F»-b I -tll.Pl—SUk hats will bristle like lagtor.v ehimnevs and flags will transform the parade route into semblance <d u street fair when the Roosevelt inaugural procession swings down Pennsylvania Avenue. March 4. After Mr. Roosevelt's induction [ by Chief Justice Hughes upon the broad steps ot 'l' l ' Capitol- !’>••[ dignitaries will step into aittomoIbiles and wheel away to the blare, !of bands. It will be the longest parade in [time and mileage in history. Ini- ’ mediately behind tiie President - party there will tramp khaki-clad soldiers, sailors in blue. Marines uniformed in gaudy red. blue and gold, and Coastguardsmen. The next position is allotted to governors of states and their, staffs. Behind the .silk-hat brigade will march National Guard units and representatives of citizens and reserve military training camps, and

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