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if', 1 Dr. T. M.
De Hart Hubbard i
Our own' Da Hart Hubbard of~Mich- J
?'* igan University is irt his senior year r
f' ' Btoftd Jump Reeoid. He has hereto- j
T"~ fore Jumped 2ft feet and a-little more, j
but he is trying to beat thai uf?to-?
jgendre, 2(5 feet and six inches made!^
r year will -be the IastjforMr. Hubbard j
as a-JiolleiiuyU crrmpfltilflX. He is one.
of the best " known Colored Athletes ^
?1??m-cnliogo circles. - ^ /
T ^'We trope he wins." - V>v
"Tiger" Downed in Seconfl I2
In a fight scheduled for 12/rounds t
L7" at the great Madison SquareyOardens.if,
?4he-fighting "Tiger" from A/lanta, Ga. 1
went dowyi to defeat in /the second j s
T ^ ?py/rcut admin- 1 ]
-istered~ tu Ihe jaw, causing him to,
A take the full count of/ten. ip
\ * TKe~"TlgcT" ..was jfrnc favorito fpm v
>" \ ^ the start and bl'gtt'HHiis rUuhco in-the^a
\ first round but tme arms of the e
\ Bridgeport Conn Aldol" ever impeded f
his progress. Pt seems that Delaney (
J j itoas only feeling out his opponent asj j;
'? hn kept dode/ntr and-wiggling around.,
the ring in/the first and part of the _
~ . second round. 1
The wfeger" was?not- so. ferocious y
- . -. as in oWier battles. We would attrU j
~ bute this to over work as the "Tiger" j
: has been taking on two or three op- r
r .poneiits each week. Out of all fights \
?this is _oiie_ that he should not have i
- lost^Jjccause^ this. kaockout^fc>ts him!
?-"^^^feaclf almost, tis far as he h^thtcr start!.
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A canacitv house of 15.000 attended '1
? tfre-match. Li
The "Tigor" did not seem hurt only j j
a faint trickle of blood shown from t
his mouth as dpi ward evidence of the ^
battle. We arc also of the opinion
~-T that the punch that knocked the j
"Tiger"-out was a lucky one. The
Midi lie different the next timej
they meet. " V 1"
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MAX^-RINTTEN G AG EM ENTS J
New York. Jan. 17.?Tiger .Flowers, . *
Atlanta-"Xegro" middleweight, was j
matcfretPtoday for a-teff'-roand fight * 7
E'cbruai'y 20 ^ idfJuInmy Wiltton.?
Flowers next will appear at Boston *
January2Tr-nhen to is scheduled to <
Box ten rounds with IZHnTny"Rr>bsOTtr a
Ho is matched with Jamaica Kid for <
a 12 round contest at Dayton, Ohio, i
February 4. ?)
Flowers-deft here for Atlanta this
? 1 afternoon for, a short visit to his fam- "
ily, after which he will return here;4
and go into training for his bout with <
?? ?nobson. ?? ?i*
Cancels Flowers Bout. !,
.Newark, X. J., Jan. 1*7.?A twelve 1
??-?round- lK>ut^beUvocn. Ted .Moore, and '
~=^rrj.,n,. T|'1 U'h'oh was scheduled to "*
be "lield'-at XoAvrrrk arjnory February-1"
2 was' cancelled today by Culnan one <
of Thcr"promoters^. .C'uinan said the <
cancellation was decided upon follow" 4
ing TIto knockout defeat-, of Flowers4 ~
at.-the hands, of Jack Deldney in New ;
York la~t ni^hf'
~ " Title lielf to be Awarded. j*
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math' a move to racuve the belt of
?^.the former lirh'-ivavy\veiahtt (Ben- *
- ny_litomiT d;TlT?t ^ ha s i-ellve TTTr<>TrrtW^
"" ~ ring)'for the \vinnwr(of?the SidrTdrris. <
vs. ?ammy_Mahueil. fight \it .uaauon
Square Ga* den pn I'ebruary G. ?p
THE rTnCYYN_ TCANTHER"^
M/!'Y HAVE A CHANCE
FO.'l THE HEAVY- . <
~ AFTER ALL. ?t,
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It is r 11 m O red -4-bot rv =certain~he av yweight
champion i>y the name of
Jack Dempsey is going to retire from 4
?the ring and nuu'ry the motion pic- <
tufe "Star,, Miss Kstelle. Taylor. If I *
" ' this be trix^ Tom GlbbonSr-a contender 1 <
for, the heavyweight championship J s
has stated he will claim the crown
.and in that event will fight-Ilarry!
c i;_.. Willa^or^any Qthex cantertder_to. decide
whether he hafr a-right to the t
crown. - _' m
*"' " ^'If 5t is true that Dempsey is going! <
? to retire. he..wilLJjfi_the second cham-I .
^ ? piorr- to retire this year undefeated,
?as?fifrrrty? T.onrmrrl, iha 1 ight-hpnvy- ;
weight champion has already retired. 1'
After so many years trying it seems j (
that the "Panther" and his manager <
Paddy Mulling are drawing nearer to! ?
the coveted prize. I 4
The "Flying^inn" Paave Nttrnti t Breaking
world's records seems '
nothing extra-ordinary to Paavo Nur- <
?ihi, ftji. fle ffigea tn New Ymk mm flight
Walfipor nnfi world's record and after ,
few mmutea lapse was on a fast
train bound fbr Chicago, where he
only had a few minutes to don his
" running CtntfresT there he broke ?--notherv
world's record^ outdistancing *
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Lmerica's best in Joife Kay. He ther
oarded another tpain *for-i<few Yorfc
rd. Having yoken three wqrld'j
ecords in &/ many nights outdisEditor
pry[buhces this a remarkablt
Witeti- * * .
It lama Cagers Defeat
/ Talledega Quintet 37-24
Ai P-n.-Thp A tlnritft* iinivar.
ity Crimson 'cagers showed a comilete
reversal of form over las1
/eek's play, and Coach Kindle's Tab
adega quintet fell victims to a 37 tc
4 defeat at the.Tiands^f Coach Harier's_pupils
in an exciting game ill
he Butler St., Y. Mt-C. A, gymnasium
ere tonight. -Witli Brown turning in
01 points in the first half, that sesn/n
ended .with Ihe^ score standing
6 to -14. Atlanta getting the shade,
Atlanta pulle^ away from her opJnents
in jthe second half like a subfay
express pulling away from a local
r?4--ra??up-2J^-points;_tQ her opponnts.
10. Brown waS high-point mar
or Atlanta - with 18 points, whilt
hooper _turned_in ll_markers for Tab
adega,<with Watts following closely
Morehouse, 38; TalWeEH.20
Atlanta, Ga.-r-Coach Harvey's" Morelouse
five defeated -Talladega in tbeii
nitial clash on'the floor; 38 to 20
Joth teams displayed a brilliant branc
if basketball but the Maroon five was
oo strong.
ClarkMorris Brown, 16.
Atlanta ,~-&rr-^HTu6by'' -Johnsorft
>larkites took Coach McGhee's bas
iiitu uivu s[)atiuus gy miiiisiuil
tv Crogmarv hall and - administered
i Hefer.t to them to.-the tune !of 3<
0 167 Swann, at center, placed ?
itellar role fgr the victors.
Hampton is Victorious"" ?
Over Shatf Univ
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Hampton, Va.?Again the Sgasiders
>f Hampton-Institute rest contented'
y in . their seaside homes. The thirsl
or?the?blood of fallen basket hal
:oes was satisfied in the Seasiders
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r parched ithroats by -a- - nourishing
\ feast of Bear meat, served in the
* Hampton Institute gymnasium when
J Shaw University suffered the fate of
* the other teams which have entered7
^ the sanctum of last year's .charripionshift
five.?St. Paul met defeat bv a
p 38 to 12 score; Newport News "Y"
by-3a to 11, and Sliaw fell, crushed
. by Hampton's teamwork, by a 35 to
i 12 counts.
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: New Zealand "All Blacks" End
Successful Trip.
Toulouse, France, Jan. 18th?The
' Maw Zoning "All Tllo^L- ? rw*
UWM.M.1V4 A A. A A _ IVU^UJ' JL' UUl,
Batl^Teamtoday defeated ateaifT Yg~
presenting FJPUhCU by the scuie uf 00
to 6. They have finished aa all successful
tour of ihe British Isles and
( France by making this the 30th
and spectators, witnessed this game.
1 The "All Black" Players expect to
t visit Canada and the U. S. to show
their skill.
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