South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1920 — Page 6

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TEXAS KID HAS QUEER GOGHOMEil; i Ynutii Who Battlrs Murphy i

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ONLY TWO CHAMPS FIGHT AT WEIGHT

Ibrbert Sp'-P'-rr ';?;-..!.; A Ti.inn t' be lJi: -'l with. !.)!!!' tliat p ?.. voubl r i ' ! i out ;m J pray p. Yet. M'1, is th t i 1 1 1 of enrf U,.- t.u:.-.vt lightwojght s in th

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;t v :ur r of .-'' a j r - i 1 owrur of on' of tho-'' i ill' ht'.b- !:."'; t.i:h 1 1 i 1 1 are J-o ni'- t twirl, in l';n't orgthinks of ever thing but of a. hud l;;:htint: m .in. ImuU'ir.r- a f nnv-l of kht ftps jguth ririg ? - II r. perluriu if lib-, rij-'ht hand!.- v. r i.-d. Th y voull rorri' pt j ar-d P. s- a eou-e-!' something on th- o:eb-r of the-e Xie throwing eont-ts vheh .- o :n often in our rn t:;r - of today. ilanl P.in!.

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FaiiKiii Sport Expert Says Champions Dictate Weight of Opponent?. iiv hi:m:v i.. r.ui:i:i,L. l"nit-(I Ir-.- StafT fVnTtHiTnlrnt. .i:V YOHK, March 2 P.oh Martin anl I''t" Herman nullit to m.ikr a poo'l yf-rap. Tlioy ar- not in (ho samo class, of course, hut n.s an old-timr said recently. "Tiioy ain't no das.-- s no more." It s''t.is to bo true "Weight -la.-sithation.s of tlio various divisions arc what the respective championswant theni to he. Two I;it. Tliis lias Porome so ronouncf'l that Jack MiAuliffe, retired lightvelp:ht champion, and other experts d ('dare that Jack iK-nipsey and Jimmy Wil'le arc the only champion who can h'ht at tlieir rer-ognizcl c'mss weights. I'ete Herman. Johnny Kilhane, IJenny I-onard, Jack Britton and Mike o'Duwd show the niitf.-t aversion to making wei-ch.t lor any cliall umers. Kilhano and Lronard nit only demand the riuht to weigh as mm h as they i lease, hut (licfife tip weik'ht of their opponents. w Tendier has been yelping about I onarl for about a ycar.an I it must be admitted that in most of his recent tights the lightweight champion has looked as rugged and

I ; big as a middleweight. Johnny Duni tb e mav liiir.g the controvcrsv to a I ! showdown if he persists in claiming ( j the championship for himself on the I j grounds that Leonard cannot make i the weight.

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SUXDAY SCHOOL ME PLAY AT LOCAL GYM

Th- next to l'P-t round of play in th- c!ass-A suralay yela.ol a upp- was idajei! at tii. V. M. C. A. T'.a .! iy night. Three games and on- forfeit eoiapleted the e-vening's pkiy. TJie Westminister team whi ii hus

not tasted the sting of ibftat ti this pcas'on v.on easily from the H.I A. A. by the orie-side-d count of j 31 te 1. St. Paul's lost to the Pirst I AI. P. live by the score of I'D to l'k j ami the CaP.arv M. P. w. n1 swamp- i d by the Pir.-t Presbyterian crew by :l score of 11?, to 1. j Andrus and Aekorman staiiadj for the First M. P. crew. while Swintz was the individual star f . r i th St. Paul delegation. Shaw aadj Iilierre did the big work for tie' ; Pirst Presbyterian whib- S; tob r cag'- j al th(- one i n t ma!- by the l.sr.--. j

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THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

MEHRE TO LEAD 1921 QUINTET

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yuch names as Ge-orge Grpp, Pddio Median and Prink Miles, demands e vett more than a brilliant record liefore a Gold and Pdue star can gain admittance. Put right now, the South Her; el institution, dispensing entirely with the pros and cons of the cpa.-tion, place's in that select epterie Harry Mehre, premier forward of the basketball team. 1. letted Captain. At a meeting of tho monogram :neu y sterday afternoon Mohre was electe-d captain of the lle21 five. Mehre played in every game of the

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battle ; f.,M-.-, ;M iKre,i his k,.nd iu .b-f. at in--'

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