Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1920 — Page 16

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ADVICE THAT MUST BE HEEDED.

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Carey Orr in Chicago Daily Tribune

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' STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N SERVICE! Tie ;rcntet Klchter He- llvfr n. .)-? i ; r. the old sixday rider, has J - greatest tighter, and you can't make 1- "i h' : ;ev e- his pi-k isn't richt. -' . ' I say tV.it Frank M -ran is th greatest, fighter I fvpr saw." said Joe th r-.tr evening:. "There's a guv -who'd fctht three wildcats and never think f f t-ins hurt. I Uk heavyweights. ,i- -r.tinued Joe. "an! I'm daffy over j. rims heavyweights. I don't cars t'..:rh about these htg; bums who go out cr.d, take one on the kisser and then T"Mr. r-t:t T'm for heavies who like the f if and who fight. "Look at the fc!:t Moran rut ! etrainst T"ulten. Toa know h5 was f-??'i by Fuitn 1n a couple of r-ur.ds soma tire ago, but h came light hack and made that b!g guy's eyes stick out, didn't hs? Tie fought

offer for a mixup. That's a fighter. "Didn't h hav 'Willard up against

the ropes and all In during: the seventh round of their fight? He took three j minutes of pasting and was punched all i over that ring., but at the close of the! round, his face eo ered with blood and i

bruises, he was doing the fighting. That boy lias the heart for me. - "I never saw a fighter who loved to fight as much as Moran does. He keeps you bobbing up and down in your chair. There's a thrill in every fiRht that Moran is in that's why I like him. "Did I have any other favorites Sure. There's Willie Fitzgerald, of llrooklyn I thought that he was a

as any light fellow that ver lived

1 saw Uiui in any number of lights, and I'll bay that 1 Rut a kick out ot

tiitin, too.

"Say." piped Joe, twisting his Kelly a bit, "ilgthers are great, but the greatest athlete that -ever lived la Frank

Kramer. Taste that in your spring;

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"En To Berg, lie Too Beeg." Tom O'Kourke says that the night Descainps watched Fred Fulton box in Paris the Frenchman's eyes stuck out so far you could have hung a hat on them. Descamps loves Carpentier like a brother and is one of the most cartful matchmakers in the world. "I asked him after the bout if 'he would let Carpentier box Fred," ail Tom, smiling. He took off his hat, waved it in the air, walked up and

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Concexnlag 8am Berger'a Punch. When Jim Jeffrlea was touring the country under the management of Harry Fraree he stopped at the Albany Hotel here for the New Tork show. Sam Eerger waa Jim's sparring partner and looked to be about the same size as Jeff except for tha shoulders. "One night," says Frazee, "a fellow who waa pretty well ginned up gave Berger a hard look and edged over toward him, bumping htm as he passed. Sam, knowing that the bird was a bit under the weather, didn't ray much attention to him and walked to the elevator to go upstairs. Standing by the lift, the guy bumped Sam again. Sam chipped him on the chin and the stewdropped,, He scrambled to his feet as the elevator door opened and both got in. Once again he bothered Sam and once again Sam socked hlra on the chin. The soak flopped again, but was right up. At the sixth floor Sam got out. The stew, leading out of the elevator door, yelled as Sam went down the hall : "Hey, Jeffries, you're a h of a fighter. Ya can't knock me out, what chance ya got with Johnson?" Jim Corbett'a Ambition. You know that Jim Corbett is fiftythree years cf age, don't you? He looks like John Barrymore on the screen, too. His ambition now Is to box four

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