Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1922 — Page 13

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WALKER WILLING ANO WOfITHY OF BEINE CHAMPION Mickey Makes No Pretense of Being Clever, but He Is Aggressive. ALWAYS GIVES HIS BEST Failure to Knock Britton Out No Proof He Can Not Hit. /?•/ UT LIA- EVANS Mickey Walker, thè new welter weight Champion, is going to fìnsi plenty of opposition. The welter class bas some niighty good men in it, and lf Mickey is able to polish off all his challengers, he must be recognlzed as a reai Champion. Walker makes no pretense of being clever, but he is strong, willing and aggressive. Walker can hit and is always trying. There are some who rltìlcule thè statement that Mickey packs a wallop since he failed to knock out thè veteran Britton. That ls rather unfair to Walker,

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since In Britton he met Just about thè clevei est man in thè ring. Only four months agro thè brllUant Benny Léonard was unable to fathona Brit* ton'a air-tight defense with any degree of success. Protects Vital Spot In thè twelfth round of thè Walker flght, thè referee, seeing that Britton was In none too good shape, suggested he admit defeat. Jack merely smiled, however, and remarked that he would go The limit unless he got in thè way of one of Walker’s W'ild swings. When Britton saw he was in trouble, he simply protected himself ir. every way and made it almost imposslblo for Walker to reach thè vital spot. Mickey uncorked enough punches to knock out a half dozen Sghters, but Britton was always either picking them out of thè air, or else blocking them In such a way they never got home. * Bave Shade has challenged Walker. and it is a certainty that Shade will moke things most interesting for thè

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new title holder. Then there is Jock Malone. who recently recelved a decision over Walker at Boston. To my way of thinking a welter who has not recelved thè mention he deserves in connection with thè welterweight class is Johnny Karr of Cleveland. This fellow Karr Is a great flghter. Only recently he shaded Malone. It wouldn’t eiy-prise me a bit if Walker finds Karr far more troublesome than any other contender. DE MOLAYS DEFEATED Aster losing four of their best men, thè T. M. H. A. carne through and defeaxed thè De Molay in a thrilling game. The Y. M. IL A. will meet thè strong Mapleton Ave Nov. 15 at thè Communal hall, 17 W. Morris St The H. A. team has some open dates during thè months of November and Decomber. Ft. Wayne, Muncie, Newcastle and Bloomington. Lafayette and Kokomo take notice. Address Max Goldsmith, 1022 Union St., Indianapolis.

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