Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1912 — Page 3

Thursdav. Nov. 21. 1912.

THE TIMES.

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UK BATTLE In RING TO-NIGHT

Easterner Arrives and Makes a Good Impression in Chicago Workout Big Crowd to See Combat.

Chicago fans are going to see two nifty boxers perform for ten rounds at Kenosha tonight. There will be a bis; bunch of folks from this town clustered around the fiKht platform when the leather-lunged announcer' sticks one rm into the smoky atmosphere und ays: "Gentlemen The last bout tonight will be between Charlie White, the pride of Chicago, in this corner( then he will polnt.at White) and Pal Moore, the eastern marvel. In that corner (designating Mr. Moore). This will be a. ten-round, no decision contest. The spectators will kindly keep quiet and . refrain from smoking. Let-er-go, boys." Then everybody will make a lot of noise, light cigars and cigarettes. Referee Kd W. Bmith will caution the contestants against using foul tactics, each fighter will stand In his corner scraping plenty of resin Into his shoes, the bell will ring and the ring quarrel that Chicago has been talking about for the past week will be on in earnest. The Moore party dropped off a train

from the east at S:55 yesterday morning in charge of Manager Billy Roche feeling tit and ready despite his fifteen-

round battle with Young lyson at New Haven on Monday nit;ht. Moore worked out with Jeff O'Connell at Hill O'Connell's gym in the afternoon and

made a decidedly favorable impression on the ring birds who were there to

look him over. He's a dark-haired

Mack-eyed, snappy fellow, with pow

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ing arms and hands and sturdy under

pinning. He's fast, too, and knows all

there Is to know about uppereuts

hooks and crosses. As one of the wise ones at O'Connell's remarked after watching Moore for four rounds: "One Charlie White is going up against the

real thing tomorrow night."

Moore is not a talkative person, but

confidence shone from his eyes when the combat with White was mentioned. "I'll take care of myself all right. I've fought lots of tougher fellows than White without getting upset, and I hardly imagine I am in for a licking at Kenosha." Manager Roche, after betting $50 to

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the followine; to .say: Moore will beat White, of that I am sure. We have plenty of matches on and I am not crazy enough, to drajx Pal 1.000 miles away from home to get a licking- Moore Is polnp; proat rifrht now. and when he Is good Wolpast ran't beat him in ten rounds. Chlraeo fans will see the best of the eastern lightweights in action at Keniosha. I have watched White tlffht several times in the east and can't see where he carries puns cnoush to hold Pal to an even break. It should be a corking; fipht." , Roche hustled Moore, who is a Pennsylvania Dutchman of twenty years, to bed early last nipht and will take him up to the battle scene early this mornin p. t Charlie White spent a quiet day, confininp his activities to a lone walk. He is quietly confident of victory. Charlie never was in better shape In his life, and he thinks he can whip anybody In the world up to 133 pounds when he is fit.

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Alma, Mich.. Nov. 21. It was discovered today that Capt. "Ephie" Johnson of the Alma collepe football team played half of the Alma-Detroit pame last Saturday with a broken neck. He lies In a serious condition in a Saplnaw

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