Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1920 — TROPHY FOR YANKEES WHO BOXED IN LONDON [ARTICLE]

TROPHY FOR YANKEES WHO BOXED IN LONDON

In the windows of the European office of the Canadian Pacific railway. Charing Cross, is displayed a handsome mounted silver shield to be presented to the army and navy of the United States of America by the Imperial Services Boxing association. Emblazoned around the shield |s the American eagle, the Stars and Stripes and the arms of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the overseas dominions. Designed by Harold Stabler, the trophy, which will be, dispatched to the United States in the course of a few days, is Inscribed : “To the army and navy of the United States of America, from the forces of the British empire 1019, this trophy is given in admiration of the sporting spirit in which the Amfeficans entered and fought in the boxing tournament, London, December, 1918.” 1 UHL L aJ' * .* - ■ 5