South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1920 — Page 8
avi:im:m).i mdi:m, iu: t.miiiir i, 102. SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Legion Seeks Boxing Commission for State
WOULD PUT GAME ' UNDER CONTROL OF STATE BOARD
L URE OF THE RING By Ed. Hughes
Conunitlt-e Drafts Tentative Bill at Indianapolis Gut Year Liren'. TVDIAXAroMS Nov. TiArne Tic.tr. L-gion Stat- -x-' utive rcmnuttcf. on r o.ft n-nr h'-re today cal'a-l for the purpose "f J"'r. formir.s: a l-Ki:Atlve program whwn the legion -k t bave e r.act d at thn r.'xt . ion of the legi.-Iat are, r-portc-l on the r t . t i v e 1rft of ;i Mil to Kgallze li-.xir.g conti t in Indiana. Th- tntatlv rfraft of too M.l as reported by Kyd Murray -f Hammond, provia "For a st.i!- bri.xini: romm romi-d.'.i of tlir- ' m-mh-ra to bappoint"! by tho rove rtn r. That th" re. remission wmiM f-.r.ycir '.icen. e, to a'.l b''x;r. promntprt. Th.i'. al! pHor, f-r r,ri' ir.i7A'inr,s d siring to put on boxing show would 1 ivo to obtain a spc:ai permit, with th x-pt:"n of -irh r g.m iz. t i r. s :4 th. V. M. A.. L gion po-t-. College-, e ;-. That all in itciirrt " limit d to t n rounds and that no on" und' r 1 j. car i of ag- can participate in thmatrh s. That r" or..- under 1" year (f I Unonul t. vitl:i:-- th" eMltes!." The lil; will h f'-r all -iri'-.n post-ar-d members of 1 1 1 - I m.-latur- in th r.'. two w-k.- and a steering oiii rnttt- of fivo n-.' rnb r will bappointed to work in b-ha'f of th till.
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HIGH BASKET FIVE ROUNDS INTO FORM
Team V ork Improves a Gpening of Season Ncars Big Crowd Kxpected. With another costly ilny nvr, l'-avincc only two workouts until tn opilnsr Kann- of w ;ison with Nils on th" l"al "V" floor Fridty 'Vninr, Coarh Grar.sdcn is s!oly .shaping Iiis hirh pohool bankfthall material into h ip.-. The in n are irettin down to trnni werk anil their pa.-intr H improvlns a vrrt-nt lcal. r.ut to dato tho b ikt ?hoo'.inc ha? lirrn ry meagre. Timo will won Kot Iii y' of th" local ra;i-t-rinK forc-5. and within tho m-xt few workouts this should occur. "Dour:" Hovp!., a six-and-a-half-footr, mado a wonderful showing Tuesday at tho puot position. His nlt-rt passlnp: and snappy work helped a lonp: way In briphtenin tho Xropct by th last practice. Kdwar(lf, Anderson and Smith a'-o Jl-jplayvl fomo rcmarkahlo ability it tho forward berths, and with Capf. Nyikos as tho middle man tho entire dolnK went off well. Scheer. star Moor fruard, 1. at thl -ar!y dato displayincr pome line art at his old pamo of dribbllntr through tlio d"fens.o for counter?-. A re-cord crowd 1 predicted for tho oreiilng fracas. The entire student body of Nlles is expected to turn out and com- over to try and rlve th"lr five th host support in s-ubdinnr the Orar.sT" and Iliuo for the tlrst. timo. Th- locals will h" a lone way from hclnt; outclastd in ocK.rs, a? bcifkctt-all pep Is brewin? at hiph temperatures uid from th immense sjlo f season tick ts irolnp on the s-asoti looks to be a record one.
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KENTUCKY GOVERNOR APPOINTS McMlLLAX COLONEL O Y 57V! FF
PAN VILLI!, Ky ?,V.v. iO. -At a b.uupiet her. Tuesday li-rht t'iven oy the IanillH Chamber of Commerce to tho int.r colli -fe football iiu;id, (o. JTUvin I. Morrow, thprlnripul speaker, inncinued that f.n had n',vlt "Ho" c!.l illan, C-n-ler's tamoTis quarterLMck, a Colon 1 on hi staj't.
Williams Star Leads East in Grid Scoring NKW YOK1C Nov. TO. '.er.ny r.oy-nton, Willianvn College quarter I ark. h-uds the eastern c-.'.I. o fo tball pUyer.n in jtolnts of individual coru.K witli a total of 14 points, aei-u m united in iht Kins i f tho 1 y JO season. Ioynton is the ouly p'.svr f th" j-ection to urpa ;!ie !mi;dril mark during tho g dir on sv.-a.son jus! Closed. Hi iie.i.r-st riv.-l lei:: fuil tvick Kreuch. f the Arn;y. whoso acirrejrated ijcor" totalled si. Halfback May er of Cornell, f'.n'.ht-d in third placo with and h: team luatn Kay was fourth with 72. Lta.r.'i of T.!!irr.. l-i th fr--mosl ik'oa! kicker with :i total of .'7. Kevf of Princeton kicked 17 m- Cs from touchdowns.
Carmen !amed Captain Of 1921 Purdue Eleven
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rptain of thy 1321 Turduo foottail t at a banquet tendered the arity iuad h. re Tuesday afternoon by the Purdue AathItio association. Jus; pn-vious to th lection 14 major "Pm" were awarded nl ?evon minor 1 t : rs. The v.m recivlr. th major "P" are as follow: Pirk. Codey. Manwooi. Swank. Sktypocd, Cirrn.-n. Ion Field. Pate. Wasrnor, Ma kh::. Murphy. Waton. Kerr and M"ekcr, Ib-:;-dlxcr. Iur l'u-Id. Mc'oy. Giy-r. lulley, l'ierre ;T.d Ir.!;eep were warded th". minor ir.-ij-rr. ia.
Just as- it requires a multiplicity; of varietrated hues to make a "crazy quilt" so does it enlist an astonisn-i-r nss.ortment of qualities in the cli.Lß-noras of the priz"-rint;'s attraction. Hitting1. cleverness. trickery, courage, cowardice, ere. ntricity, speed, and personality are but a few of tho fabrics In Puilistica's crazy quilty.' Hut when all is said and done, i is the man with the "punch" who can draw the crowds. There is oi ly one type of boxer who can on til raw the stiff puncher. He is the boxer who c-c nbines towering skill with a dwidly smite. The fan then enjoys a sort of douhle-headi r in rinsj performance. The type is a rare one. Thoso most readily recalled are penny Leonard. Joe Jans, "Wil'ie Lewis. Kid McCoy and Frank Tane. Al these men have combined mastprly boxing hresse with the i-oporitio punch and have pro e l wonderful assets at the box-ot'ice. Smith Wi'S Popular. For hittit.: unadulte.T.ted with th" sometimes wcal.inlmr influence if science, tho rlnpr has pro Pled man notables. Gunboat Smith kne-.v nothinir o! boxing but b..1 va a most darajerous puncher in his prime. HLs swishing "occipital" punch back of the ear always r:riterod insensibility for th recipient and he .had a peculiar knack of iandinp it which made him popular with knockout devotees. Terry Me"io crr.'s forte was knockout hitting. Stanley Ketchel. Hot Fitzslmmons. tho rtsent day Jack Dempsey, Jack I.Mllon. Hilly Papke, S'.nn J ancford. John I Sullivan. Joo Walcott, Je. ih-yiniski. Aurolio Herre-ra, tho M pxlcan all dcjended on the prv. -er of their punch to carry the day. Many rin faas diditht as much m ehibltiins if kill aj In the knock-down-itr.d-dra-out style of n.-niounlnfc:. The wl7arlry of Jim Corbet t. Paciiey McFnriand, Jee Thonsas. Joe fjar.s, Younir CJrlfto, Hnr.y Leonard, Phiiu lelplda J.'ck O'Rrien. Freddy Welvh. Jim Driseo'd and Jack Hrlttcn have never f.iiled t ont'-r'iin the patrons of rint-'der.Vs brainier moments. Tric-k'-ry :i.d its expor.er ts In "McCoy. Fitzshiimoiifc", Leach Crost and Jln Mace. McCoy had an example S t O . iv of cruel And harmless strata-ren-f to undermino tho foe's con.'i-
drn.-o. Fits was a wonderful riro: j general and Ieach Cross copied ins ; stun: of playing tcrocrsy from tho j t 'orni? hnian. j Jem M'ac flourished in bare j knuclcl" days and w:ls one cf t'v j greate-' cf tricksters. He was also ; a -qdendij boxer :.nd plnish:I,.-; hit-, tcr. ; NVsa Hail loiiiii. I Inhibitions of roiiraK" -''ways d-'-t Ijrht tlie rincsidi r. Hat Nelson's almost super-human couratre mad" ! him champion. He fard r. ) man! nor any man's punch. Kddie Han-i I z almost a champion would never crin.r- under tlie t ruelest .;' rloj'Kins. O'i on his feet, he J buckled hi arms over the rop s ar.d htld himself erect for Terry McG vern's p:nches. Kid livicnc t with almost an ear otf beat the reat ' W alcott. Willie Hitehi"s irameness j
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li ol th then chr.mpion almost wliijiped by his blow. Speed is exemplified in tho battles of McGowrn, Jim. Priscol!, jimmy Wilde and Jim Corhi tt. Th" crowd d'-mands action if nothinir else. Tne boxer with the b lttle lust, no matter what else his dotir?enci"s, is nbvay.s a favorite. Frank Moran, th late AI. Paler, Ad "Wolgast, tieancient Kid Carter, and Willie Kitchie were rtrikin.K ixamples of this popular type. Al! "would rather P-tht than (at" as Hie faying jroes. Uncertainty is another palatable iniedb'iit in the fistic spread. Potentially tfrcat tighter those who are always i-xpei ted to deliv er but se ldom do are veritable irate ma-riiets examples Jim Savartt-, Jim Stewart, Pet-r Maher, (ne p.ound Hopran, Al Iieich, and Fred Jailton. Keeentricity never fails in it.- nppoal to tho ring fan. Fighters with
Vizarre styles of ibrhtincr sometimes draw better than (hiinirnr. Knockout Frown, one of the lirst to box ri-ht hand and loot forward, the bounding Johnny Hirdeo. f1t Willie Mehhan with his windmill technique, ' and chicken-hearted Fred McKay who n- . r.i a i"dive," anl old George Mcl-'addcn, who knew how to use his elbows to blotk arc in their select coterie.
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Postpone Election of Captain For 1921 Pending Recovery of Gipp. Twenty-four men, th" largest number In recent years to receive the Notre Damo monogram wore awarded the football letters by Coach Kockr.e at a meeting held Tnes-day. plans hail been mado to award the monograms at the football banquet at which the election of a captain for 1&J1 Will be held bat owing to the condition of George Gipp. star halfback, who is sjfierihir from a se-vere attack of pneumonia at St. Josephs hospital, the banquet has Lxen postponed awaiting Gipp's recovery. Th" 2 4 nmmbers of the western championship squad who received the coverted insigni.i Tuesday include 1 ?. who have won thoir "N. 1." in previous years and 11 newcomers to the monogram lists. The men receiving the monograms a;-": F. Anderson. Kiley. Hives. Car berry, ends; 'apt. CourIilin. Shaw, Garvey and Voss, tackk; Smith. If. Anderson. Iooley and Ie(;reo, guards; Larson and Mehre, tenters; P.randy and Grant, quarterbacks; Gipp, Harry, Mohardt, I . ("ouglilin and Walsh, halfbacks; Wynne, Castner and Phelan, fullback.". Of this sqund IS men are eligible for the 1921 team. Capt. Coughlin. lipp. P.arry, Hayes ard Smith hav rounded out their three years id eligibility.
A'. V. BOXliSG BOARD REVOKES CLUB PERMIT
NEW YORK Nov. "0. The Now York State Hoxing commision Tues-
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last night staged the lightweight contest between "Willie Jackson and Johnny Dundee, both of New York. The commission announced it had taken this action because commissioners attending the contest had "witnessed infractions of the boxing law, the laws of safety and a complete disregard of the ritrhts and co'-fort of ticket holders." Tho Central Manhattan Club, which only opene-d Monday night, is the first club to have its permit revoked. The star bout between boxers regareled as e-ontenders for the lightweight title attracted a large crowd and Chairman Joseph
' Johnson of the commission was compelled on two occasions to delay the I start of preliminary bouts until the
aisles were cleared.
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MACHINES DAMAGED IX W'ASIIIXGTOX ST. CRASH H')TON. Nov. no. The appointment of Fred Mitchell, who has been leader of the Chicago Cubs for the last three years, as fielel mana-'or of the Hoston Hraves was announcer, by Pres t Georgo W. ('rant. Tuesday. J: taking the piace of Georce W. StnU-nirs. Mitchell returns to th t"am fi r which he acted as battery "o-ich before going to Chicago.
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