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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 14

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PAGE TWELVE LUG A SFOKT PH AROS-TK115 UNB FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. WRESTLING PHAROS-TSIIBUNE' GOSSIP AND COMMENT LIVE SPORT NEWS rlEAVIES ROHT FOR NEW YORK FANS TONIGHT FBED TO TAKJ: ox STt'KDY HARTLEY 11ADDKN FOK 12 BASKETBALL FOOTBALL TUNNEY VERSUS LEVINSKY Fulton Alter Dempsej; -Hatch Wonts to be Light Heavy Champion. By Jack Vclock. NKW YORK, Jan. Ful- and Gene Tunney are going after Klory ul Square Garuen tonight- r'ulton hopes to make a flying start on the road to a return matcn with Jack Dempsey by flattening out that rugged citizen, Hartley -Madden.

Tunney, who has been coming along since his hands quit giving him trouble, aspires to be known as the American light heavyweight champion and will attempt to grab that title from the veteran Battling bevjnsky. Fulton Has Good Chance. In advance of hostilities, 1t appears that Fulton has a pretty good chance to realize his ambition. Madden once stood up with him for rounds. It Is true, but over the 18 round route he will be liable to find the weather stormy, for Fulton means business and was never in better trim.

Tunney has his work cut out if he beats Levinsky. In this bout It will be experience and craftiness against aggressiveness. Levinsky has long since started On the downward trail but he is crafty enough to take good care of himself against a rugged opponent, proTlding he is not clever. So it will up to Tunney to break through Lerinsky's defense and clip him on the chin. And that is just what the Greenwich village heavy hopes to do.

Boxing fans on this side of the water will await Carp's return to the States with interest. Rirkard is confident that he will return to go through with the Tommy Gibbons match and expects him in early February. BURNETTSVILLE a Mrs. Mary Tierce returned to bcv home in Lafayette after being Uio Ktifist of her daughter Mrs. Carson Duffy for a few weeks.

Mfes Fauline Gardner was the weekend guest of her cousin Mrs. 3ryan Miller and family at Rockfield. Miss Bdr.a Montgomery of Burrows was tha guest of her sister Mrs. Lena Shull and family Sunday. George Butfy is in Anderson this week on bubim'ss Mrs.

J- C. Duffy was the guest of her sons Fred and Jas Duffy and iheir families iu Logansport for the week-end Miss Lena Otto of Bradford. Ohio, tvas the guest, of her brother Mr- Jacob Otto and family last week. Miss Mary Bailey of Curveton was tlu- guest of her sister Mrs. Clara Frye last week.

Milton Hetney and family of Gary was the guest of relatives here last "THAT LITTLE GAME" Link FOOTBALL TORMlN' CA.CJ Fora A et5 useo ONE ON IT, 1 ON A ONE, THSY CAUU ME up ME 'THEY CANT $boo Fora THE CAR. -VortNED tw --CAUSE- COOU.T3 OMU.V GET ou HO BOUGHT IT. HEAR, o' SUCH SHOULD SAY NOT Teuu TO Go NOWJ (JJAiT. HAVE AN HAT'S NOT IS FUNERAL! AMD HAVE YOU? HAS AH- THIS GOT to to Lie' GAME You EXPECT To GET TvMO HUNDRE OOTA US WHAT SAY L.er'5 GET STARTSti C'fAON IT Makes 'Em Talk LOGANSPORT MEETS ROCHESTER QUINTET HERE TOMORROW NIGHT-TEAMS MATCHED The Rochester High school basket ball quintet comes here tomorrow night and clashes i 1he Logansport not artists. Rochester always beer, nble to do feat the locals, but this year, they not quite so strong as formerly- it is reported, and the locals strong or perhaps a little stronger than they have ever beer, which indicates that a real for sum i i bo snen hevft.

Both Logunsport and Rochester havo lost to Kewar.nu Great preparations arc being made to entertain r. crowd- Tonight Logansport goos to Frankfort for a game with tha strong live, of that city. LOCAL CLUB came Saturday, liming een called by the illness of Mr. Hunter's mother, Alexander. -Mrs.

Jus. Giilbret.h of Monticello was the guest if iier sifter Mrs. Jepthti -Martrn raid a i last Thursday. Rev. Heeler and a i vcve guests o.f their son Robert Heeler and wile at Chalmers last Tuesday.

'Die teachers of this i i Itended (he: joint institute in Mon- Licello last Saturday. Chaiiotte Love daughter of Stephen and -Maria Marvin, born ill Jennings county, November Deceased is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Kinks and Sirs. Crain, seven grUnd children, two sisters, Mrs. John Johnson- Laugh of Idaville; Mrs.

Emuui of Sullivan; five, brothers, Delauey, Marvin of Idaville; Frank and Chas. of Chicago; George of Monticello; Oscar Marvin of Battle Creek, -Michigan. The funeral service conducted by "Rev. Rippetoe Lafayette, from the home last Saturday. Interment IP.

Cedarvilje ceme- terv. Mrs. Anna Bell returned from South Bend last week after being guest of her daughters' several weeks. PERU JUNIORS HERE TONIGHT The, Junior High school quintet ol Peru will meet the Loganspovt Junior high this evening on the local gym ilocr. A preliminary contest between two local squads will be played.

Vira Clco of Monticcllo -was the guest of Miss Oorris Pearson week for a few days. Miss Mavgavettc Cbik-ott was the -ucst of Miss Geneva Prmtt in Lo- gpnspovt for this weekend Vr Harry Swartz and family of Montlcfllo wore guests of Mr- and Carl Otto. Sunday. Dr. J- P- GalHoth and family were RiiesU of relatives in Logansport of Columbia ty was the guest of his sister Mrs.

Xancv Gardner last veek. Mr" and Mrs. Hunter Mr- an-i Mrs. Archie MarlimUUe of New Castle THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY LEGAL NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE' Notice Creditors. Etc.

In the mutter of the estate of William Gmffis. deceased. In the Cass Circuit Court. January term. hereby pivejn that Ella Oraf- as Administratrix of the estate ol i iam Oraffis.

deceased, has presented r.nd fited account and vouchers tuial settlement of said estate, and that the snnw up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 30 th day of January. 19--. Rt which time all or lecatees of said estate are re- auired to appear in said Court and show cauw, if any there be. why said account and should not be approved, and all heirs, legatees and other persons appear and make proof of their or claim to any part of said estate. ELLA GRAFFIS.

Administnvtrix. ni hand and the seal of said Court at Indiana, this Mh day O. BROWN. Clerk. Kiltler McHale.

Attorneys for 6-13-20 A BICYCLE ftAN OVER PET 6UNION TODAY- BOTH BICYCLE AND BUNION SEvEReCLN- The J.ogansport division basket-1 hall quintet defeated the I-oyal Sons of Winamac last night at the latter's floor, by a score of 34 to It was the and victory of this organization. The locals had easy i sailing. The Winamac team was i outclassed. The first half ended 22 to 6. Manager John Rupp is arranging other games for his I squad.

I TO MEET LAKE ROSE TOMORROW NIGHT Tha South Bend division ba.sket ball quintet meets the Hose Lako aggregation in a Southwest Region. Pennsy league gume tomorrow night on the! floor of East St. Louis near the Rose Lake terminal is located- Minnesota and Northwestern Hunt Country for Coaches for Big Ten Teams. By Luther A. Huston 1.

N. S. Staff Correspondent. I A Jan. the unemployment wave that has caused hardship to workers in many industries has not affected the vocation coaching football teams.

Either that or employers or gridiron meii- tors are getting particular as to who they hire. Whatever the circumstances, the fart, is that two rather fat coaching plums are ripe for the plucking in the "bis: ten'' conference and the harvesters seem to be few. Minnesota', willing to pay $7,000 per year for the right man to teach its students football, has not been able as yet to select a successor to "Doc" Wiliiams, who coached the Gopher elevens for years. Northwestern-university is engaged in a diligent search for a successor to Rimer McDevitt, who quit at the close of the 1921 season because his business would not permit Jiim to Rive the necessary time to coaching. Co-vsider Hugo Bezdek.

Hugo Bezdek. former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, former coach I of the University of Oregon and- now I football tutor of Penn State college, i is the latest to bob up as a possible 1 coach at Minnesota. Bezdek is here today after conferring at Minneapo- lis with the Gopher authorities, but declined to discuss the conference. Reports from Minneapolis say that 1 Bezdek went there at the invitation of President Koffman and the athletic authorities. It is not improbable that Bezdek will return to the "big ten." where he made his reputation as a player for the University of Chicago, as coach of the Gophers next season.

Northwestern's hoiWs of luring Knute Rockne away from Notre Dame faded when the coach of the Irishmen announced he wouid not accept the purple's offer. Charles Brickley. the former Harvard star, was eliminated when authorities of Northwestern announced he was not being considered. Harry Robertson, coach of the freshmen team at Syracuse, is now the only known prospect being considered as coach at the Evanston school. NEAR RIOT FOLLOWS GEORGES CARPENTB PRIZE FIGHT COUNT WANTS DEMPSEY BOUT BALTIMORE, Jan.

IS-- Branding boxing as -it is present i being conducted in Baltimore as "extortionate" and as a "menace to i public safety," William P- member of the v-tate boxinsr com- mission, today intimated that sum- mary action may be taken to the sport or put an end to it." following HimuHous scenes of Fourth Regiment Armory last night where the Eureka A- C. was conducting a fistic show. Joe ifimdee. Baltimore light- weight, and Freddie Jacks, of England, were the principals in the main bout. Dundee was counted out in the fourth round by Referoe Dundee's friends and backers clamored for the tight to continue and amid near riotous scones.

Commissioner Flynn ordered the bout to proceed. At the end of the scheduled 12 rounds the English fighter was awarded the decision. Opinion today differs as to the speed with which the referee counted the seconds in the fourth round when Dundae was on the floor- Kroiiohroan, Victorious (Ivor Last Mishl. to Spok Anothor Go ill ('huinpiou. l.OXUOX, January 13--Francois Doscumpes.

nianagor of Porponlier. regained some of his lost- fame knocking out Goorgr I'ook in tlu. fourth round hero 'ast night, today he may sock another battle with Jack Dempse.v. world's champion, for tliB was proud today. Ht declared a Carpentior ably demonstrated a his defeat by.

Demiisoy had not taken any of Ills ability. Carpentier has agreed, through nescimpes, to meet Ted Kid in a bout here iu March. Following a match. Doseampes intimated may jo after another engagement with Dempsey. Cook led in the first three rounds, but fell after two head blows in the fourth round- KOYAL CENTRE Mrs.

Chas. Beckley. Mrs. Bert Skillen and daughter, and Nelson Beckley and family motored to Peru Wednesday and spent the day at the home of Henry Lutes and wife. Ed Schlegelmilch of Burnettsville, visited Sunday with his parents and other relatives.

Miss Nell Morris of Lucerne, was a Sunday guest at the home of Chas. Beckley and wife. Word from Mrs. Amsler. who is spending the-winter at Miami, states that she is planning to visit Cuba.

Mrs. Amsler will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Hetherington and Mr. Wilkinson to that place.

Twenty-eight members of the local K. of p. lodge motored to Young America Wednesday evening, to the County Meet. They were royally entertained by the Young America lodge. The next county meeting at Galveston January 31.

Walter Holcomb Is quite 111 of bronchial-pneumonia. I. B. Beckley shipped two carloads of cattle to Indianapolis Tuesday. McRryan of Delphi, is vis iting his sister.

Mrs. Slaughter, at the home of Chas. Pomeroy and Sam Douglass and a i motored to Valparaiso Tuesday, llr. Dou-z- Inss drove a. truck trom a place to transport his goods there.

They expePt to be moved by January 13. L. A. Briggs and wife- are now located in their new home on North street. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS At Jersey Murray out-pointed Johnny Darcev in 32 rounds.

Jlmmie Bonner at 12 holds 34 shooting trophies and has veteran trapshooters gasping at his proficiency with gun and clay pigeon. He recently scored 99 out of a possible 100 and Is out after new- honors in trap meets in the vicinity of New Vork. QUIT TOBACCO to easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit I Ihs Pan-American has helped thousands to break the. costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you nave a lonfr'ns.

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