Show MONDAY Y EVENING JANUARY 16 1922 i PORTs I IS S I By Robert Edgren The Wills Tate In Oregon in inv Wills Vv Ills Deliberately fouled Tato Tate Tato v beginning of the first round and andas YaS vas as disqualified by the referee shows e C reason wh why the big colored fighter I 1 1 Ills Is not considered seriously as a Ival for Dempsey I Wills has the habit of ot fouling Ho lie I beat Tate without much trouble I 1 ut couldn't resist the temptation to toto ry to get him by hitting an unexpected blow after atter the referees referee's order I Wills wms has often fouled in other fights I Ind Kind od nd has gotten away with it lIe He beat beatred i I Ired red Fulton by delivering delivering- foul blows Con or he was holding Fulton's right arm armia I fOD nia ia lock grip while he pounded Fulon's Fulon's Fulon's Ful- Ful i I ons on's bod body and ard broke Fulton's Fulton s ribs with I i right hand smashes These blows I INere frere Nere particularly effective because I Pulton ulton couldn't pull away as they Holding Holding- and hitting is prohibited Uner uner un- un unI I er all rules of ot the ring Holding and and hitting when ordered to reak are habits with Wills i he borrowed the idea idea- from fron I 1 Tack ack Johnson Although Johnson could hIve aye beaten Tommy Burns without US use tricks 1 in the first round of ot Ih heir lr Jr fight in Australia he hit Burns a j uppercut P when w Burns ns dropped Cm fP Ih ia arms at the referees referee's o order to ir reak ak Burns was nearly l knocked ll out y foul punch and was snore more or less from that time to tho th id of the gh t. t The referee afterward told me that e would have disqualified ll Johnson for fort t king a foul blow if he nad reali realised l low tow ow much Burns was hurt by it it and Che hadn't been reluctant to stop tho in the first round with a great present that had paid what Wasen was wasen hen en a world record gate to see tee the ther r Ue Joul ul Should Disqualify I I talked over a possible l Dempsey Dempsey- yI y- y I Ills Is match with Jack D Dempsey I I 1 dont don't bar anybody and Id I'd take tako on us as quickly y as an anyone on else if it my makes maes the match said sLid Demp- Demp Jey ey Kearns makes th the matches and anti antido do the fighting It doesn't make any I Inference ference to me who I fight Id I'd rath rather r Im tae lae la e a hard fight than an easy one CIne it- it s more fun Theres There's no fun in going u tand slapping down some same poor Joor fish vho ho hasn't a chance Here Dempsey stopped and andas Mas tas silent thoughtful for a couple of minutes Theres There's Just one thing thing- I wouldn't I ike about a Wills match he said in nJ apologetic manner a 3 13 I if he didn t tto ili LIe e to say it at all lIe He a t H k I i and hitting an and I never laim fouls It would put nie 1113 at a dis- dis J unless the tle re referee ere enforced I I the rules Ri n A man man who ho Deliberately fouls once f should i be disqualified One unfair blow J y do i a lot of damage Its It's l It like in a A. t l duel if one man could aim de- de literately and take a pop lOP at the Le other ot guy Ruy uy while Itle the other guy had his gun gund d down wn at his side and was waiting the he ss-nal ss playing fair hed he'd have hav a 2 to 1 e nance ance 1 wouldn't he 1 match Another tl thing in a a. boxing boxing- I youre you're looking for any kind of a fair tall fairI I punch but a a. foul punch i is likely to I tale take you by surprise and you aren arent aren't t I set for it or ready to sway with it I meyer never want to win on a a. foul Several I times when Ive I've been fouled Ive I've asked tho referee to let the bout go on on but I that would be bo a a. dangerous advantage I to give Ive a man as good as Wills I dont don't dontI I underestimate him and I wouldn't care i to give him any handicap They're Ah Always a s fAt At It Bem Benny Johnny Leonard Jo 1 Dundee Dun Dun- Jackson dee Britton It Its It's s al almost almost almost al- al most superfluous to wish these lads many happy returns at the beginning of the new year The Worst Y Yet t tIn In Wilson St Stunts Champion Johnny Wilson Vilson i Is provIng proy- proy ing himself as able a a. member of the chee cheese t champion family as wo we ever eversa sa saw Johnny did a little fighting when he beat Leat ODowd although Mikes Mike's subsequent subsequent subsequent sub sub- sequent performances proved that he had already slipped sUpped a long way back when 0 her hEm he lie lost the title Since then he henas I has nas been a rival for limburger honors eVen to that f famous cheese champ of old Al AI McCoy who held tho the title several years ears by flatly refusing to go Into I but a a. no decision bout v 1 Vilson Ilson is even worse than thair Al McCoy Mc Mc- Ic- Ic Coy for besides dodging decisions he dodges everyone who looks likes like a a. fighter Johnny Is as peaceful a gent gentas as ever glued himself to a title And Teas Tea's So Pop Popular lar Now Ow Harr Harry Frazee acts as If he never heard of the Boston tea party Skill Plus Endurance Needed T. T Newman set a new record in English En glish gush billiards with a a. run of 1274 Considering Considering Considering Con Con- the size of English billiard tables this makes maltes the well known marathon look like a stroll around the block Football Gag GagI I Not Cheap Wit I All I know know about Washington and Jefferson is that they've been dead a a. along along long time said a California rooter as ashe ashe ashe he bet even with Mr Hall of the Pasadena tournament of roo roses committee commit commit- tee that California would beat W. W and J J. J by at least 21 points I That was one of the most expensive I jokes on record I Copyright 1922 by the Bell Syndicate I Inc |