Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1922 — Page 8

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WILLS AND TATE BATTLE TO DRAW

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FOBlXiAXD. Ore, Jnn. 7. Bill Tate retaint ia title, of o'.orrd heavy- I -welsht champion of the world. IK- j and Hrry Wills fougrht ten rounds to j draw last night In the Milwaukee j arena. It was one of the most barbaron battles tn the history of the j Tate, in supfrb form, had as an adversaary a wild man, a tiger, a tight' r ! who had lost his h?ad and who do- J pended for victory on the terrible

nlo-ws could land with hi lone rl?ht arm. Tate cut Wills under the left eye; Tate uppercut Harry repeatedly and knocked him down to on Knee oo one occasion and had him IVILLS VSBS riMHlG RKiHT. Wills repeatedly bro-igdit that arum right resoundins asiaintu Tate-'-i kidneys with a crack that pounded 1 i k the ciack of a sun. He would hook his lift arm around Talc's neck, pull

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GARY ELKS BOAS! FORMIDABLE LINE

"rack 'ootba.il players of fvar and (south will - await the whistle with t-tars of the inddlo West In th Klks' day game between Jary Klks ind 5Kti '.s Sapremes at the International Amphitheater at the stockyards tomorrow afternoon. The Fupreme have made rw changes in their rt guiar lineup. The Gary team will present one of the strongest forward wal's of the season, with Cole of Texas and Hinke, Mmjiaotfi, ends; ("zarnc'ti. I'eiui tatc. and Risiey. Indiana. t.acUSe.i: ron'.o Valparaiso, and FH'hrist. Vi t tsnurtrh. guards, and Blocker, Purdue, at renter. The curtain-riier, hetwe-n Hamburg

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j FULTON TO CLASH WITH MADDEN IN ! NEW YORK FRIDAY S i Ni;V Y-iP.K. .I.-in. Prd Kul'nn j i.H.s tanciril an opor.i'ii: Ftilton and I Haittej Madden. lb'. local h-.. ;- , w -iirh. v-1 H iiati ;e f..p twelve r.llnd I in M.idi.s.oi s-jii'tt nrrT Kriday nicii'. A suiisl i tut b n has bcii nrole in th' i.j;.. nrrit f,,,- ja, flritlon Hi tiic tif-

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HOW ABOUT IT, TOM? I"lX)N. Tun. 7 . --1 icM'g- p,,rp'litier, lit; h; -heavy weir:tt olui.iu11 1 1 ot the voili. i'a. .if. lic.i to meet Ted "Kid" Ijcwir h.-re in March and will not to America this spring. Jack .kv.uliffe. former lightwt ii-rlit champion, haw the Krench hoxM-'s word that be will meet Ievi .

HANK O'DAY WILL CALL WIDE ONES ON PACIFIC COAST

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Tnrtntv HAITU lra , Jart. 7. Peri tiic Fecond time in hia career. Solly i Tlnstein, bantamweight ot' Indtanariol.!'. fttT'red a knockout defeat heie ia.sl i tiigrht. T.t Taylor. Terra Hate fy- t weigrht, turned the trick in the fir.t i

round . After shaking: hands, Taylor phot home a left uppercut and Kpstein took count of five. Rush In. Selly w caught on the Jnw with a rljrnt cross. Th!. time Referee Jack Dillon, former Ibiosier bearcat, tolled nine over the stricken scrapper. htrug-srlinsr to his feet, Solly wu rushed to the rope?, when; Taylor bombarded h'm with a volley of lefts and right:-.. Down went Tlpsfein again. It waj all ocr and the loser's Fcconds admitted defeat. Taylor, incidentally, knocked out

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vnicli went nine rounds . At twt time Solly claimed l.c was not in condition . Kit OTHER 1A ttli. Max to Epstein, Solly's broiler, slop

ped Jimmy AVatsoii in tlie third round 1 Ir-Fre r ef their femi-v intlup. A risht to the ' stomach was the vinmnjr punch. j . Harry 3.f mpsy, Indianapolis hoy. i I j didn't lat rojnj in hi-: bout w)th(l

i?:l!y Long, a local boy. j In a six ro'i.id mi.tu'i Jimmy Walsh, i of Indianapolis, was shaded by .Tackle Barnhart. AValsh had the better of

The fat Warner MalleaMe Iro-t A. . team has won five irastie ic. a i.,-.v, !- reatinjr the heavy T're by ! ei inn tc on, ail to ; Wednesday eenir;r. The. many fouls made by the I'r---byterlans made the game a stow ..i,c. The same was pla;i oil at the f;it!i side grvmnasium. T,:neup: IVAN S 1C R (S.1) I? V P T Kamineret, rf. 7 7 1 ' Schultz. rf. o i W. Pwetter, c. - n "

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made a few change? in the average list ! and also in rett:n some high frons It. looks as though lid .T-.ipin.ski will b..bl first v,laco for the season, while Julius Me will anchor lor the s.a--oo. -After the ne.'.t name I'M l.ipmsk will pick oiit a five man team from the PtiriKtrs leactie and will challenge sry f the following teams: The. dentists", the Rotary flub and the Hamn'.ond i lawyers if they may wish a match (-at;..-. Rif.ii.skl is confident that with; I lie la am lie picks he v m trim all of , 1.".- above teams mentioned. J j Hammond Hanker' lolini league, j ; w. i,. t.p. I i First Trust &. Salt:K.s 11 10 879" I .First National Rank 13 8 5065 j i Northern Tru-nt & i-'av!ni?s.l 1 10 84 51 j Hammond Trut .- Sav... 7 11 8 j JliKh ittdlvitlual for one game Adam i ilb. rt, t'M iiiiis. j j Hitr'n jtidividual for three fc-atnts J Rippe, ;,:.f. pins. j

Tram hih for one game first Na- ! .. t a ! FatiU, u40 pins. I Team hitfh lor three jjarnes First National Pa iik, lv I ml 1 tdun I Af racr l.it.

The t.'a:;t "hi. aco t-luh were victor- ! i"Uf in their first, naino of the season I when they took into camp the fast K. : O- l." team also of Mast 'hl-;m... The j - ."ore ids to 2,-;, The tir.-t half was -a toe In toe J,;,it),. feuttired by the isi !) team plaj of 'lie K. five. The 1 , .,, ,, Mood 17 to Pi at half tunc v. it.li ; the flub in the lead. The club lads, ; opened up the .second bail' with a maze

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teuiied for the c,rst name of the season, about three hundred belni? present. The l" : f orma nee of ho'h of thee b al teau s merit5? the hearty support of ail ba ; kr L -iia 11 fans. NeAt Saturday eyeniukr thv e I u f . squad will take on t he speed.". Klein A a tch company

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