Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1922 — Page 3
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922
SPORT NEWS TIRPO LATEST ENTRY By Henry Farrell Tutted Preu Staff Correspondent N--W York, March 28.—(Special to ally Democrat) — Rather a poor day now when some one doesn’t pop tip to take Jack Dempsey. With Brennan, Grab, Gibbons and Wills off the list nortli American "hopes” are slim so outside lands arc now stepping into the game. Tile latest one willing to take one of the champion's socks in a couple of years is Louis Firpo, 235 pounds of Argentine flesh, the heavyweight champion of South America. Firpo’s only claim to fame now is a big bulk and a knockout victory over sailor Maxted, a hundred dollar star bout battler who rose to fame when he knocked out Tarzan Ixirkan. the "champion of the lumber camps." Larkna is some fighter but he roes most of his battling with his manager and seconds. Jimmy De Forest, one of the first to whisper that Jack Dempsey would get there some day and trainer who got the champion ready for Fred Fulton and Jess Wililard, is now showing the South American how they fight up here. Jimmy says ho is the most promising prospect he has even seen but Jimmy never says mean things about the boys that are hiring him. Firpo, however, is an unusual fightter and if he wishes himself to good business ways he will make a lot of money because there are plenty of
setups waiting around to be knocked over for the price. The South American can’t speak a word of English but he manages his own affairs throught a secretary, a colored “professor.” A tramp fighter from the states told Firpo to come up to the land of plenty for the tin ears and look up Jimmy De Forest. Firpo is here. De Forest says he is a college man and when it conies to brains lie has it all over the champion. Jimmy admits, however, that a brainy fighter is not as good as a natural fighter because he hasn’t that natural ferocity. Firpo is as strong as Dempsey and can punch as hard but he doesn't know i where to hit and how to sock. DeForest ■ says. He can take a wallop and he iis fast for his weight He learns fast and likes-dhe game. ‘‘We’re working him in private' for a couple of weeks. We’ll feed him I some setups for a while and then throw him in with Brennan, Gibbons, Greb, Tunney,, Wills or any of them. In two years he ought to bo chain pion. FOR LOWER RATES Indianapolis. Mandi 28. — (Special t< aily Democrat)—Two petitions asking that through freight rates to Indiana be put on a parity with rates to othei states adjacent to Indiana have beer filed by the state Chamber of Com merce with the Interstate Commerce Commission, according to E. B. Coap I stick head of the traffic department iof the Chamber. Coapstick said the rates are 15 tc 25 per cent higher to these southern I points from Indiana than they an : from Buffalo and Pittsburgh, Florida. I Alabama, and the Carolinas. If these were equalized, he said, tin saving to the Indiana shipper would be i enormous. He said rates from Missouri river | points to points in Illinois and along ■ the Missisippi river are from 10 to 25 per cent lower than they are to In- ' dana. One petition was filed against 134 railroad companies are the other against 67. ! The state chamber is cooperating | with A. P. Cronk of the Indiana Public Service Comission to put the equalization across. o— —— WILL GIVE CONCERT Mr. Arthur Daniel, violin teacher, of Fort Wayne will give a program in the assembly hall at the high school Monday afternoon, April 3, in- ' stead of Tuesday, April 4, as was stated in yesterday’s paper. Mr. Daniel has studied several years in Boston and has had several years' ’ experience in both orchestra and violin teaching. Parents and students I are invited to attend this program I which will be absolutely free.
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BERNE NEWS ____ < Cleotus Miller, who Is working in 1 Decatur, spent Sunday with relatives i and friends here. . Howard Mast left for Sturgis, Mich., where he will take up work. . Ezra llabeggcr's Ford automobile was stolen at Decatur Friday evening, from one of the streets where he had 1 left It standing. Menno Lehman. teacher in W'est|l Liberty, Ohio, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Isaac Ix*hman. A telegram was received here by rel-1 atlves Friday noon from Alliance, ().. stating that Mrs. W. W.. Weaver of that place had died of tuberculosis. Mrs. Weaver was formerly Miss Rose Sprunger, daughter of Phileman Sprunger of Wayne County, Ohio. Sol Neuenschwander of Fort Wayne visited with friends and relatives here; Saturday.
Harold Reusser, Howard Michaud and Miss Anna Luginbill, students of I Bluffton College, spent the week-end I at their respective homes here. Mr. Reusser visited with his father, H. M. R< usser, who has been sick for two weeks, while Miss Luginbill and Mr. I Michaud came to take the teachers’ examination at Decatur Saturday. F. M. Ray from South Rend this morning where he will place a bid for; A. J. Moser & C 0.., for plumbing and i heating work to be done in the Evangelical Old Peoples’ Home near that place.. From there he will attend the Evangelical conference at. Bremen. Rev. P. R. Schroeder, who has been | conducting Evangelist services at I Mountain Lake, Minn.., for about two weeks, returned home Saturday after-1 noon. Word has been received here of the; death of Dr. Chas. R. Sprunger father; of Mrs. Robert M. Liechty of this I place. Mr. Sprunger is well known here having frequently visited here. Mr. Sprunger had held a public sale' last Thursday and was preparing to' move to Kidron. Ohio, in a short time. Friday noon after dinner, Mr. Sprung; er complained of a headache. Later i in the afternoon he was found in an unconscious state on his bed. death, s - - njd could be summonde, j Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sprunger and I Anna R. Sprunger loft from Decatur i Saturday afternoon for Orville, Ohio, where they will attend the funeral services of their brother, Christian R. Sprunger. who died suddenly of heart failure. .
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