Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1917 — Page 3
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Those interested in the New Spring Styles will find much pleasure in viewing our pres
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li was w n r-p I rci :iiMiii nc men in!-" I h
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th- 1 l;iiiinini hish sch.-d he. Cut 'each Dills' in. -il f.-.-l Ui.it ihey w ill 1 i b- r.rxt t-am in Lake . unity this oa r
: in mat mi,. ,.f i;:h v'h t rack iVmr war-
j this ;m.i a stiff contest fuil of tin ills. ! :-t i rr-l sonn Rt.nrHv T.itTp WTHti'ntv Pnoi. i ;" i.-ts w.u r-nturc t..ni-,hFs K.im.-. I i n,.f thru
that the- last w-ek i'f si -mi-tin;! i j ,
si. lis in th" count v basketball chain- I m
I-mm-hip has ! . n marked i-V frreal mi i i-..i .i, . i."i in i!,,- il.M.r work of tli-- pur
i !.- find white :md clad liduifts. ha e H
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the Students to tlu- I-al : 3
list Shows Class at Racine Last Night.
While Hammond has put shown . ham- i Frnehol js
I - e 'ii s'm : p caliber duritii; the Present s.-a-i
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Tin- 1 laninn-n.l 1 iii.-up i-r-'batiiy wil
'il.- lUi'knian an-l Iluds.-n s f i -r -a a ids
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Fight Decisions
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t.ria-isi n r.ri'l I-V a t
s.--ion wliith tlu llnu-rs'i
It. -...! s-h-..-!, Kam-. l.-n-iiiK and tli.'H t.i tl"
la vit al . . lit. r and arni- and i ittz as ;.-..!!!-. In-. Ix l will us. th'- saini- t,Miliat. has i-i.tiii-.. t.-.l ni all thiir am.
f (l.ary in a fonist (".a t - j , , u , n t; tlu- small p. has n.-i. tak.n and an ftt.i i-n n: '. n n ; a w. a ilaviiiiiid tin lary si'h.ud linkup
iH-ti M-iil'iwiil 1..- Suiait. and Kit-.'it Ha !'..r-
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ent Displays of
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The decisions of figlit representatives were: At Racine Spike Kelly teat Keb Kussell (10); Joe Dory beat Joe Herrick (10); Joe Bishop beat Billy Kaatz 10); Yonsj Brocko knockert out Yonn? NeUon (2); Sailor Clickner knocked out John Dory (2). At Cincinnati George Chip kujckecl ovit Sailor Einert (2). At Rochester Tom Courier knocked out Andre Anderson (1). At Baltimore Johnny Coulon and Steve Flessner fought draw (5). At Buffalo Rocky Kansas Tjeat Johnny Kilbane (10). At Akron Ted Xewls beat JohnnyGriffiths (12). At Hot Spring's Joe Mandot beat Willie Mangrrum (10). At Toledo Jack McCarron beat Frank M ant ell (12). At Philadelphia "htift Tencller beat Artie Root (6). At New Orleans Bobbie Hngrnes won decision over Jimmy Curtis (20). At Taunton, Mass. Freddie Yelle beat Harry Carlson (2). At New York Young- Otto beat Xrankie Burns (10). At New York Solfder Bartfleld knocked out Johnny Herrmann (9).
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t Jail' "H.-.-iliy" JlalTIS Well. ;:." l.i I w:,r! n.-s;li,ais and ill.- I'iilllMIS Kllis'-vl
al v-rtt..T with K'lllus .and Ma r-i na i'-l t j d -iif r..'it.irjr I" l-'i- ' !. t!a- i:u.-itiiiiir iul v. ;
i:.-i-!:' ia tin- hall t ;' f:,m. . m !! Iliat; li-l is .-xM--t. 1 ( liavc a K ', srvral b-itths in which th.-v play.d i ..- ! si.. .1 d.-I-'tnt t" .-f ii-!'rs to lift, ft ; S'l't'-d ill ri al fist l-atti- s insl.-ad i-f a,-n t-i it-t.-i. and tl,.' hij-li s.-h i -I 1 1 ; - k thai Kair..'. Vis;'ii; uanis n:t , ,Jrui; -'fI'- and stul'n:- with t:u- ;iw.!l as 1 hiTimi-.nd v. . r i,hv.v..-t il t'l. 'si.-trmi- .f tlu- n.-rth (.. i'..ud scrap an.i no "i-rt m:i" tan 1..- i-..-.i j -..utit-.l mi t" till .mt rd-ti'y i' n--to Hammmnl si-. .no tniloss th? , -t h. r J c-u fa n.t-.-tit to tin !..al t-am. I.aV bounty toams- r.- uilhr.-; t.. i S m. 1 1.. to a c. 1 , a i nmi ihiii l.-: l art of th,- hlanu-. :Jt.. l-'ro. t 1 s.-i-.-nd -- ani. tl.- 1! i-i.ii.om ! ;
I'll- t-.i rp!. ami nl;:- h:.-- w f-ti f. .: r ; .iu nioi s ..-,.. k. j t on! o!" . -mm is1-i. -n. Kf-nns and lost six. hnu, l.-in- th- lut ('ai-tain K.I. y of h s. ..r.-!.-. toani fasi.st i-ny for tlu? local tiv- with t uo ! ,rt s that if th- l'ro. h. 1 s-cr-nd-cont. sts (liaikcd tip oi pi.sit- th.-ir i show up !'! a lontost it will h- a iii!i- i-tiam-s. f't-.-wu Point split. --n and j -nt. sl.-ry. at .ast let's !-.p- so.
hitns.-if oat in the oj . ia r auainst Sail-T , Pi trior of Rac-hi". .1 ilm was r ady to: sink in tl-.e fourth wh-n tho roforo. on' I-j od a halt. lo:y w. isrhtd 171 arid I'iin-r 162. Koco .7-. n. of this viSiacro. pijbhinc f'-r Tohik IVallni.'.'. tinish.-d V funic Xols.-n r.f t'nis plaoo in th- s-c.-nd spasm. Nelson scahd -uid J.ns 1:;.'.
ma MEN START TBEIB W0HK-DIIT5
BIG GAME FOR WHIT
WEDHESD
buns
resses.
The New Spring Suits Are Charming. The clover suit pictured is i' Iiaud-oinc Woo Yolour; note the iiiiinoiiM- oajc collar with over-collar of silk; the new sleeves, smart double st rap lull, and laruje pot-kets. This is hut one of the many styles we arc showing. You'll liud a host of stylc in poirot twill.
wool poplin, .Jersey serge and J-Yeiieh serge in apple given, navy, mustard, copen. old gold and black. I'riced S20, S22.50, S25 and S30
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Suits of Splendid Quality 812.50 Hi rer's a ran b.'UTain ami one M-idum a .-u ;.:! in ih i-ciisu". Sovt-ral very f mart new models ar- liown. plaited and loo so back, .'-oip.o Holtod. prt try silk over-collars, largo pork' s, flowrrod 7 in In tr. Latf.s: style skirls. Colors are mustard, old znUl, Copen, apple fk P" ft Sivrn am! navy; women's and misses' sizes. Wedric-day . L e!tJ Lit Wednesday's Dress Specials .
(srocia! to Titc TtMs 1 HU'INK. "WIS.. K.-l.. -':. Fichting wi'h a soro hand as a r-suit of his f-ri--'ount'-T v ith Kay Kins at Gary last Friday Joo IJis iop of "Whitinc supped l'.iliy Ka'its of this burgr a lovo'y peppering: a-i night in th- first of the trio of tf-n-
' rs ai.a r.-any put up the best ferty yard dash, disqna hti-d for c
: - rap of tr." oveninc. i. - 's skill and sp-r-fl marl it simplo for him t. outbox lh slower find w-ild--w insTtng Kautz. Billy t'.nk his punohnu; liko a man and was trying to thf 'isr i,eii. joe was too shifty to pot e.'iuttht with any wiok-d rights started n los p-ri-ral dir-ction and rmerged '5iTh-'Ut. a cfin-usion. Kish-ri ernp-..ed a left ho. k and a
Sncci.-i! to Tut: TiMKs i
! W1IIT1XD. IXI.. 1'. 1. 27. t'otisid-r-i t.ak :( ur.'y lii.ch s h. .,1 trak ira-n i able interest is srousf-d mmme the aro h-Finnins tli-ir work-outs for the ' basketball fans in regard to the Mystic spring. At tin; I'irst Itotritn.-nt t j A. C-(u ls fame tomorrow nihf. at :!:
j. ester ,ji;rpny oi i:.ast V Is tea fz ... att-r, II. s. iryin. in nmiiiion ui winning - ' 1 " : fa
winninif tirst place m a heat for the - end place in thoC. rural A. A. 1'. t.-urna-
ir!- m-nt the Mystic t.am is tli- m-st i .n-
ir-K hf-foro the pun. and IKuvat of Ham- j sistetit npi-:rf ri' i-n in ChicuKo r. xl tc. wonJ piao-d third in his hoat. in th.it i the j. A. C. I eent. Klip of tho Hammond hi eh I Th- samo tomorrow nipht is a return !
s-i iiooi i.'iciiujr jijrnaeii j i a i-i inetc s. en g c m n I Willi i no ' is. r..t : i in i
which Js four or rive K-bnv .;. avoraae. ' th- season the Mvstics deflated the club' hi
These charnuuu frocks are excep; ional va'.uos at "Vedn You'll fiml a score of different styles in taffeta ' iol ('.t-orc. combination?. Fashion's newest crfations, larre pocket -tieorgetto collars, etc. Colors are honey, sapphi-o, apple green, wis'eria, gray and navy; sizes- for all
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The Hammond and Kast v'hi-atr.n track! c-tam. in one of the most fxcitinp sam-s
New Spring Dresses at S20.t)0
'J'lie stales are real clever. There are- somi barrel eflects. punil
models and new tunic.-. The materials are p-fT-ia. crepe dp chine and Georgette combined with taffeta: embroider d in 'he pew metal
threads; colors are gray, old gold, apple green and navy. SpUndid valne?
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Wednesday's Coat Special Correct style lines. t:r:oe::.i !; . t : h, iont-wir.rlr.s fabrics are i. tew of the tear;;;-es found ia Up s- new coats. Yon'll find :'a:il velours, tino 'op ins and caba rd : ii'-; new collar, pocket an i he It
effects. Colors are rookey. apple -reen, mustard
and na i
Women's and inis.-f-:-' sizes
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men are working out nt the Kasr "hi- -r stag-d i n . W h i t.i n u. taki
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27.O00 lias no K.vnuiasium sr.itahl- for' sm oud J. t'e-at of the season, and thtrack or even large eiteuuh for basket- t first, that at the hands of tli- Hamlin
:i-l,t ui r . rent and connerted oft-,-,. An j bail. Ami they are huilditiK am.th.-r tuoj Triansh-s was .fenced t-n days ... PI cut n the Kautz nose was bh-edine by four jrym in th- three hundred th-is.j and now ihe ow is' followers are pulliMK 'f.-m too third round on. J,- is on- amf d-llar industrial hih schci. , for their t. am to cm. el. an and wipe rHt"1 lit, wallolnper and promoters j lout tho stiema of def.at administered
m mm m pet results ror th-tr mnoy TpirrjTiTj jq t by the .Mystn s.
I""!'' eonnecr w un mm for h is out, - 1 I;,,,h t,-, u.ntns win i nr-at sha;
" '' ,,M;,""U"1, r's ey ail in!ioa- : XiAXJVi Xm&H. 1 U 1JS I f'-r the battle Wednesday nicht. Th
---ne hasn t lo3t a paU!. f,,r n AUTO TRAGEDY
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Double S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow
Windy City boys have been piayiner ''- celient ball of late, cleaning up every;-" team that t'-.i-y have met. mcludiPK su-is p
-e.K. ivepy Cr f.lnca.eo. north sid'. I'M 1 1A I 'Ki.PHI A. K-b. -T. Charb-s: team that li-.r y have met. including su-is j.y old man S prin trea t e. Vat. r wi'.l CM artK-d the derision over r:-b Russell of Albert ''hi-!'' l'-nd-r. Indian pi t cle. r. t -a ins as th- Hamlin TriatiKies. e-u ,..'-,,.-.. a nd . ;. i rt v. and I'arara' f..i- .," south side last. Mich- in th- t-n was yst-rdiy e. .p.-. rat d by the coro- J Siii- Crowns, and tlie 'Pica p.. H-breu ward posit-. ns. while Hartuska and Tonnd feature of tho fight show- in he tier's jury of blame in connect en with j Institute. Tic y will brtnK a sirmin-i-1 Kinx.l wiii form a s:r.-i;w sc-ud lin- ..1 iPicine Auditorium. ,h death of John ,1. 'Urran. thtrfv-two I t-am to Whit ins than they had en tli-ir ti-cmh-s.
' '" 'ou i.ir M-iiy and I who fliei t r.-m concussion or ine pram i"i iwt lnvasirn, na unr made several h forcf"! th hattta tn lot- t -.,.i..,i .,. . . ; ii..: ... .i...- .,
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r driven lv Il- ud-r. I Th- ow Is b- in t:rst class slnt-
r mauler j f-r th" s-orimrnnfe and the struin-Kt i
-pikes lo. t jabs found the Rebel's fac-i CI N. "I NX ATI. o.. 1-vh. I'T.ITact ioal-j lineup lli'-v have will b- pin.d airunstconsistently and Kelly had much tho j ly oory m-mh-r of th- l;ed has. ba 1 1 j t ': Msii-s. Kt..ti. who has he. n onri '""'"r of tfie fighting: fit cIosp quarters. sftuad is sicrned to a c-onlract. M.-mi J r.f tic- name on account of miur-d j John Dorjr. a brothor of Joe. tried ' cent raot s wo re received yesterday. should. -r. w ill 1 back at suird assist e.T
s evp.ri- f-n T-'.-bruarv 1
rnced foe and took advantage of many! om r by a m-fr
pining- lott hy th voun
MONTANA "WRESTLER IN HAMMOND
BREi SPURT OOSbii PIOxJJjJ UP WHILE GOING THE ROUNDS
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In a pr.'iitiiitifiry tn th- I. it frame, thI'olannes, who in the last month have iw vml-JyKifv!asi$r,'-f. ' b-.-n makitic history for th-ms-1 -es. If . , ,. ' v' ! wiil idav the s onil of the series of it . o?
! ihr-c Kun,'-s with the high school team. ,( - ' - S, ' ! Th- s- two t-arns pla ced last Saturday 'f t ' v
a-id th- Owl' tts won by a so.ro of 21 r . ' ." Z ' It. There is considerable rivalry lie- ,
j t eep these two teams and their frame jf s A p4 - p-omiscs to eclipse the mam a t motion.
Joy for Cap Huston. I'.d Swe-n-y. of IP-p-r I p r.a ! ei n s
Toledo club for th- last two year-, has T1 I O.dl.-C-t-.l JU s r $1 for l-PlMtP-' Kill
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"I Want to Sleep in Comfort"
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AID a man who came Into this store
the other day: "I want a bed that licn't rattle and that is good looking.
,4.r my wife won't have it in the house a bed that is moderate in price, because I can't afford the expensive kind. What can you show?" We took him to our display of the new Simmons Steel Beds wh.Vh have just arrived. We showed him how the foot and head rods are electrically uetied thus doing away with nuts r:nd bolts, which are sure at some timt to come loose and rattle. We explained that these beds arc made of tempered steel tubing so that they are Qr.e-ihird lighter than the old style iron
beds. This means unmarred floors and a saving of rugs. We told him just how the enamel was applied to the steel four coats, baked separate! so that the bed was good for a lifetime of hard service. And we explained how his we might thoose any color she liked, or one of the smart-looking wood fir. ishes now in vogue. Also, we mentioned the frictionless casters which insure great ease in moving;. Tonight that man is sleeping in comfort in a Simmons Bed. His wife says it is the best looking bed the Ins evi r had in lier home. That is our idea of service to our patrons. May we not serve you?
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BY H. C. HAMILTON. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) XKtV VoRK. Feb. 27.---Forty thousand .1-Pars f-r a Pout betw-n I.es par-y Mi t Met ,.'y. rear.llcs of tli- fa. a thai l'atay is th- mid. lieu -itht and b-a-w. i8ht champion of u i i a and Dial .P Coy claims th- 111 iditlew-ifiht chanipPtiship of America, is lie height C ex t ra a fr nee. Or.ant Hugh Crown' inexperience Is d ie for the h'ard-st lesson it ever 1'-
d when he counts the dollars aftrr
f r t ; if K - 3 i i . . "A
(if thi- sum. Cap Huston and ''-I.
f i !-,. New "rk V.cik.-s,
w-. t-e cmpell.-d to pay W-' " ,x"
liant- f-r notionc. WPm ;! fir-
i . based the Now York Am-ri-an l- a:;'.:franchise t'r. y tli.-scovcroil hit y lamonfr th-s" present ij'h a c. c.'"o t
that biilp-d out i n all sd-s They had to use f-r Is - Th. v did not want him.
And yet In re h- was wiDi an v""" contract for two years tripped ai i-ii-i
.-hir.f paraph, rnal-.a oi 'he j
t-ri-s of this type do r.i" add tn popularity of the f;-.hl K'mie. fnd any one p.-rp. tratmir su-h u nffair should 1 promptly barrel from tl,-- rings of n:! other states. For Fiynn. a man who owes evr- -thing: h- has in the world t- the f f' rar.ie. in mt a- its f ecu ' ion-r in on-' i-f th- few staffs w here the p a in i still .-.l:-e js hardly an ad linen ' o ho'v r-'pira'am The truth "f t!,- m tor '. that J'lyiin proiiai-iv is thron.i'i as a r.xhtrp an,! took advantage this trt.-k win. r- E:ir'!:'c of th- eiect on D.--ur.e which had fiiv-n liin h:s I: vim; f-r n:a n y ea r.
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eth-r. The htc c.)f:',cr. under Fiank I'; i. i had U on s!:l::uf ba-k 'y. a ! : n In n I'resid-r.t c,;!mi r o 'h- .h fmFed.ta! leauue talked wi'h Sw.-ene ami offered ft prim-f ly roi'i'-c ! of I-'ederal j.-acu- K-'i-i. Fa'r:l "' -a nervous and agitated and v ir-.l 1'-' Johnson to fret, on the job. Johnson did ami Sweeney sitm.-l three-year contract at $l,(.i-e a -a r. Th- contract has expir-.l pn! ''a Huston m-arlv expired with j"v as h tore it across 1 -i t y -seven iiin.-.
Decision To Mandot.
I T SI'lHV'Is. AKK. Feb. 2 7. .7'M no l.-t. the N.-w Orleans lurhtweich'. !!"' r an idi-iass of" s-x-ral month;. . am- l-a.-k la-' i-ikIi! and ta.n-d a tn.iil -ession r Willi- Jlir ITU 11 I "
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Oarden the nifiht of M ;i r. h 7.. Ad,i $1'"'.1 l-.-e to the .ill-.ellli' tlltl ra tl teed to Dp- : ho. is and the iiii'-iiir the a ff a i r will i eo.-t the promoters is put ti.. n in fit--nr. s. If Crown can hypnotize en-.utii i tie it fans into pi.nikiiiK down cash to
h: him ent evfipeil such a tisnt. tlti-ti , ( ; t h;
j history is a bum pro (.'lost on r,.. r unu , J nothing that ever happened counts. j ! There has 7. ten only one lioul in tho
i history of the Fiawley boxingr law that.
j d'-ew more than S-n'.''"". and that, was 'Ti. titl tilt. 7et'.vecn Jess V;!'..H'il ami j Frank Moran. I lea vy w . i frh ' s always
her class of
rKIU WIITMAN.
Fr-d Wittman. Ii?ltvi;e)..l champion
wr-stler of .Montana,
."17. llohi-an sir. et. and working a' tin le t, plant iu H-int-lonil. l' . .! pleli.-- -tr..o.ie- the wr'SlliiiK am- ar.-niid tl.-se iii-tin-:s and eii.-i 1 i.n -. s .any ani all at. F.) P 1C. With th- ha 1 i. n :
app.-r-d iu Ti i: Ttvt:--'
spertitiK columns latr-ly i' begins t look as if tho sport might tale- on i- w
act iviti. s. ,
He Likes Do? Biscuits Tt-ev -' ll i tt is en.- en Votn S sou- how I ha 1 .'d i ir is a : w , mad.- the but: -f joi- s: hi'.-f.-r a I... ui . T- in w as a Id ; a 1 i a free lunch, and every diy sum-d a-i tin (rack-rs m il- . proprietor thoiiiiht he'd - t e Tom. s. he invested In half ; v.i.rh of flofc bisrui's. Tom 'em ail at one standi-ur and
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BATTLING REDDY IS CHASING FEATHERS
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. -H.vers. so h fveiit alI.oan. - mu-''. I''' ! made for tin-:. Fenny Leonard :nd .i"reddi- Welsh, a luL 'hat. was tout-.l ' :i tremendous drauiHB carl, put siithtl;"
! more than $2t,''rtrt " Maihson S-iU!ir j liiarden. The bout between Lead, Cross- C0UL0N GETS A DRAW and Willie Ritchie, another extremely j
j. rc.U.TiYlOrin. F-b. "z:. Johnny
A month nc-i .Coulon. huaao bantam, sot a raw n-ai
w h.-n he was - i.-en a draw afrainst Sn-.
h.inli-class aft'a:!
mark. Pnrrv is a crent car
ho was much r renter. T?y the time Thi date for tl-.e bout with McCoy rolls an uii.l h.e wil' h- "farther trwar.l thdisrard in the ponds of fans that M an" iinic His bout with M-iViy wilj he so much in the nature of a trial ihn. he wi l have to finish the Hro-klyn boy tcrv nuickly in order to retain any st.-nalnm in y n - i -'-i Tin l-.-i;; u ),-
i ,-ssner. pm-Li' al; y a no ice. in an interest ins tl i t or t",-roli n-1 bout l ist i.ipht. I'ii' UKh ! : . m r f-t a draw, it was hy -..-- ..f iP fer-e Harry Jeffries f-r tic-baU-h' ad-d imlit. r r- a!Iy bad t'iyounsrster 3ick'-h If was i 'ou nil's furh' nil th- way T-.v. 1 of th- I'-ft-.-n - I. i.-ne-d to 1 -m
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No More Golclec Eggs. Ta 1 k about, killinc t lie f-.s- that cud the golden (Kgt old Jim F i ii 1 1 furnished a niod-rn version of that pa r-abi-recently when lie scored a knockout over Jai k empsaf. at Murnv. a siihnth of Salt Lake Cltv. .lea w.-il'o d
i to the ecutrr of the lini-wh'ii h- - -; i it I sounded for the prst round, and '.- :, u :
j Hemr-ey Min k out his band ! -'s.k. j j Flytoi urabbe.i It. pu'l.-l H d -v. .1 and J swuiisr with a!! los mifht with h.s h ft. !
The blow lit squarely- on -he p-ii:' of, l enipsey's jaw, and h- hit the fl.-.r w hit ! a terrillc thud. Ten seconds h'.-r I'lyim j had won tho bout on a knockout and had. in addition, knocked the ;"-:h'. frame 1 out of T'tah. j Follow ing- the affair, p'ltt ns v cr j circulated throughout Salt. La k- f'cy j
to j-ersuade tb.e lef; isia u re. now in session, to bar all pr-f-ssioici 1 boini; l,ial'!f The bout was tol-t-l the i-irsi i-rize ti jrhl iiasio ;n tl-. I :-' ay of the state. R-ftardless of Flytm's riaht hit Te in 1 sy wh-n li- LI. th- ;c'7i;:- hard'y
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battling Reddy. ilattiing Reddy, New York bantam vr-i-or. tighter, is now anxiou-? : cli an up the fepthorweight clas- am will fight anyone in the world up I'll pounds, except. Johnny KiH.iin.who, Reddy says, is iinhealai.ie Reddy has- licked most of the h-.: out. tarn and w.iid like to !;..!
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