Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1926 — Page 2
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| Dempsey Signs To Meet Wills Next Labor Day Loh Angeles. Mar. IS —(United Preus)— Jack Dempsey and Floyd Fitzsimmons, fight promoter, after a i lengihy conference here announced that final articles of agreement look ing toward a Labor Day bout between the heavyweight champion ami Harry Wills had been signed. All that remains to land the deal, they say. is the posting of guarantees and they promised that before night falls $550,000 in cash will have been I deposited in Los Angeles banks. Os tills sum. Fitzsimmons expects to produce $300,000 Dempsey's contribution today of a quarter of a million dollars to pugilistic high finance is to insure his presence at the ;
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liitbor Day proceediugs. The promoter said that Wills’ zig nature to the final agreement had been secured recently in New York and thnt both the negro iHixer an<l the champion already had received SIOO,OOO for training expenses. 0 Richmond Man Is Suicide Richmond. Ind.. Mar. 12. — (United Press. I—Despondency over 111 health today was assigned as the motive for the suicide of Herman Thesing. 3.1. who shot himself to death with a small calibre rifle itt his garage here. ■' o— ——— — Tlie Rev. O. E. Miller and son. Don were called to Kenton, Ohio, today because of the sudden deatli of a relative. They will return tomorrow.
SIG CAME TO BE 1 : PLATED TONIGHT i Preachers To Meet Teachers In Annua! Struggle For Basketball Supremacy 1 Witli a large number of tickets sold in advance and with much interest manifested on every hand, indications are that the Decatur high school gymnasium will be filled to 1 capacity tonight for the annual bas- ( - ki tball game between the city preach-1 ei .< and teachers. Tire game will be a benefit performance for the civic department of the Woman's Club. | tile money to be used in repairing and maintaining the public tennis courts in the city. The preachers and the young men they have drafted to help them tonight have been practicing diligent- 1
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