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Tuesday, January 2T), l!)7.
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SPORT NEWS
FOOTWORK LAGS
I BEHIND 'PUNCH'
Fight Fans Crave Socker
Rags to Riches Result'
of backing Wallop
Ity Hilly KvaiiM
In tho fistic, ffui n i', ono punch In
QftTi the medium of Iranxrormlhfr
a fighter from a diet of pork ami
b.i.. v to s.riotn steak with all tho
trl"inlnfs..
One punch In often the .11 Ter
ence irom being Just a "hum" to
the rati n if of a thin contender. If
In doubt, page Hilly Wallace or
Within tho pant two months
thee two boyn have up rung1 from
whnt Horatio Alger would label,
"rnrra to rich.''
Tho caflo of KUillo ItoberU Itf
rroro unusual than thut of Hilly
Wallace, henoo wo will consider
him first.
; - 1'lrk a Soft Spot
J oo Dundee, loading contender
for tho welterweight title, accom
panied by his manager, decided to
oo America first before doing any
fighting In New York. A. trip to
California, wus to be a mere vaca
tion jaunt. I
Getting to the coast, promoters
besieged Dundeo to how his
ware. A half doren names were
presented to his manager, with
the requeiit that he pick one of the
"hams" to vivo Dundee a little
workout,
Dundee and his manager, after
giving the list the up and down,
thought Hddlft Huberts looked to
be. 'the- softest proposition and so-1
Jectnd him. .
' Tho result Is now a mailer of
s ring history! Dundee, a slow
f starter, was slopped In Iho first
; mohsIoii, the referee finally Inter
; veiling, Dundee, of course. Insists
' )io could huvo weathered tho
round.
j Vnlilo of a I'uncU
The first punch of tho fight that
floored Dundee put Eddie Kohcrts
in the heavy dough clasa
I am Informed that Roberts re.
reived a guarantee of $4uO for the
bout. Kor his return match with
Dundee he received a guarantee of
$1 0,0(1(1 with A prtvllegrt of the re.
celpta, making him practically sure
of $16,000.
One punch, properly hung on
tho Jaw of Joe Dundee, a Broad
wuy fistic favorite, made Kobcrta
u "natural" for hi Hew York pre
mier, lie draws down 60 times as
much for hut return bout as he
received from the'eontwt In which
he kayoed Dundee.
ir Hoberts had merely outpoint
ed Dundee, , no matter how de.
clxlvo the margin, 'New York
wouldn't . have been Interested,
The wis hoys would have InsUled
that It was Just a fox-trot for Dun
dee In his travels from the At
Inntlo to the Pacific. -
One punch on the button, how
ever, made Hoberts a headllner. i
I
Tiro Dig Opportunity
(Jetting back to Hilly Wallucn.
now of Cleveland, but formerly
of the Pacific eoaat. Wallace Is
no youthful phenom, he is 20 yours
old und has been fighting' seven
yeurs.
In his coast engagement, most
of them- being limited to four
rounds, ho wasn't getting any
where, despite, a list of about 26
knockouts Id his credit. His vic
tims lucked reputations.
Then came the big chance,
along lines somewhat slmllur to
the cuse of Kddle Hoberts. Kid
Knplan, who gave up his feather
weight crown, because of Inabil
ity to make the weight, wanted u
workout prior to making his New
York debut as a lightweight, with
Champion Hammy Mandull as his
prospective opponent,
KnrprlM) Party
Kor (he first four .rounds of (he
bout Kaplan fairly smothered Wal
lace. Then In' the fifth, when It
seemed Kaplan would win as ho
pleased, Wullaoo hung a terrific
right , on his Jaw and down ho
went.
On three more occasions he
soiled a very nifty pair of tights
by contact with the. floor. Thut
Ejc-Grid Player Is
Orchestra Leader
NKW YOflK -Carrol Cooney,
alUAmerlcun center of Ted 'Joy's
team at Yale, Is leading the strenu
ous life. He makes money In tho
lumber buMluess by day und runs
a profetuilonul dunce orchcrtra at
night fur a hobby, Incidentally
finding time (o play so.uunh ut the
Yale club and help boss It us one
of the board of governors. "We
piny rhytbmH, noL jazz," he Ex
plained. "That Im, wit save the
melody." He pluys the suxophono,'
mandolin, violin und H few other
Instruments himself. And there's
an ulM'ooney orchestra that's
heard only ut home, eonnlntlng of
Mr., and .Mrs. ( 'oouey und threo
toys who will be trying for tin
Vulo musical club und foot bull
teams In u few years. The pro
fesHlonul orchestra played for
I'rlnce Nicholas und l'i Ineejw
Jllenna.
Meets Maloney.'
I YOUfo INCOME I
TAX I
I
Xa A I
Under tho revenue act of 1026
the maximum amount -whirh may
be clulmed as earned Income, to
which u credit of 26 per cent ap
plies, is Jncreused from $10,000 to
t2U, win. To claim' this credit on
the lax due on net Income In ox-'
cess of $f,00fl, the Income must
actually be eurned ua "wages, sal-
arles, profeKstonal fees, and other
.amounts received as compensation J
for perHonul services." :
in computing inn eurncu income
Government to
Permit Chaplin
To Check Money
permit Charlie Chaplin to ohm In
inmnn-he ha- I.. ?w
mill UK""'"'
lien him been ihict-il.
The ailor will be pi-rmltte.l to
t ii lii.nd mi th Mnl "
. York Imnk wtiloh ;
mined at .,....-e thn f.mi.oVU. IJomI
.... . .i in ' York wlihln
u fP- Ui.vm under the ai'iunKemeiil
i ... l.utYi-i'pn hlH lliw-
woi Keii ..... n'n".'
yen, d ffi.er "C the internal
1 revenue l.urenu. v
I The iriivernnient lienH aeninf
liuore than 1. 000.000 nf Chail'k
irunds and properly In Cnlllornijl,
......ever. Will Hllind, out ot Vhlcl-
hlH wife. .Mm. Lltn Clrey t'hoplinl
H KeeklllB t collect Bllmnnv. S'(,
! .. in .leflH thA Pnlifnwnt.
laiieini'k -
I funds Iiiik been made by Hie I'lup,
' ln nttiirney. . '
Game Warden Pays
Visit to Hatchery Here Is Paollno. the Basque Wood-
chopper, the only foreign heavy
weight amonp the many who re
cently Invaded this country, to re
main undefeated. He is shortly to
meet Jim Maloney. Bo3on heavy,
weight, wbjp has been poison UM.he
credit, the surtux. which applies
to Incomes In excess of f lO.tiOft, is
taken n!o ponslderailon for tho
flrnt time under lite revenue act of
tfil'il. The tux on uu eurned net
Income of $2UHiu Is computed In
Ihe cune of a married inun without
dependents us follow:
Net Income $20,000.00
Less persona,) exemption. H.fiUO.OU
Hnhuiiic-, luxuble l(t,ftUii,a(
CNION'. Ore.. Jan. 25, (Special)
Htule Uuiue Wunleti K. K Aver
ill puld uu official visit to the Un
ion fish hutchf'ry lust week. He
recommended u concrete floor for
Ihe butchery und thut the water
from th Klckle warm springs be
piped Into tlie hatcliery plptt line
for next winter. Jin ulso recom
mended iitorc ponds bt bultl to
hold the tyH until they (ire n year
old.
Union Sportsmen
To Have Clam Bake
"furrlDw"
im,as hi:ij loitMi :i
I'OH WINTKIt lOU'IS
I DNION, Ore., Jan. 2.1 (Hpeclnl)
The first meeting of the new
year of the ("Jtlon Kporimen's club
was held Wi-dnesduy evening at
city hull. Keverul resolutions were
paHsed und sent to the stute game
commlSHlon in regurd to Ihe chang
ing of the game laws. ,
Plans wm inude for a clam
huke to be held next Wcdncieluy
evening ut seven o'clock ut tho
Knlghta or I'Vthlus hull. Klectlon
of officers for the ensuing year
will take place at. that lime.
Already plans nre actively form
ing fur the Olympic winter ppm-in
ut V,i2H which wll be held at St.
MuritK. The entries fur. the Inter
national hockey tournament on Ice
Include Canada, which wom the
victor ut the Olympic winter games!
at rh.'imoitlx In IUJ4, the 1'nited'
Kin leu, Lelgium. liiiKland. Caecho
Hlovnkin, Sweden, Switzerland, Cer
many, l-'i-ance. Auatrfa, Italy, Spain
and Poland. It 1h probable that
Japan, Holland, Rumania. Klnlhnd.
JJlhuauia, DenmuVk and .Ntuway
will aleo participate. The 'winter
flyintie kiidipm will be held In the
month of l-'ebruary under the iiuk
plces of the Swlxs federal council.
Tim Hpecial commiKKloner of the
International Olympic comtulilee
will be Karon J. leHhnay (irand-son.
I per cvnt lax on first
4, nan ..
a jmt cent on the secjpd
$4,000 ;
6 per cent tux on re-
muining $S.&0u
, Surtax on net Income of
fa.'iau , .
Total normal and
u -tux
Lots 2ii per cent of $S2Ti,
earneil Incourc credit .
SO G. S ft
'f, 18.76
Italunce of (nx pay
ahlo
The Miirtux rates upply to net In
comes In excess of $10,000. The
maximum surtax rate Is now re.
duced to 20 per Cent, which applies
to net Incomes in excess of $100,
utio. insteud of il maximum rutct of
4 a per cent on net Incomes In ex
cess of $rt00tf)ou as was provided
by the revenue, act of 111 24.
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IIAHD HI'ITINtf CAPTAIX
Li:.i)H coi,li:(;i; ti:.m
The l'ung family nf Honolulu,
father, mother und ten children,
cballenKCM any family of like nlzo
to ti HWlmming race any distance,
free style. In a recent Kanaaina
told timer) swim ml ng meet, the
Ptinges competed In a special event
and ono of the children, n girl of evm.y
and his wife Hawaiian. He is also
a baseball player.
Capt. Tom Angley, loader of the
Southern conference In home runs..
ln.l.f t.. In-li.i' unnlho.. i.li,l..,..I.n.
ship to the Oeorgia Tech basebnll I
leum. The Yellow Jackets lout only I
four
ship
ono punch made Wallace a T? road
way card. In bis next engagement
he strengthened his prestige by
stopping the very clever Cuddy
Demarca.
Yes, sir! The fight fans crave
tho punch, not footwork.
players from the cha inpion-
nine, which defeated almost
conference team, (ieoruln
was the only member to jiet an even
break. Angley, the home run slug
ger, has played us a catcher and
outfielder and will Join the Atlanta
eluh of the Southern association
when he finishes colleae.
Obregon says the best job for
an ex-president of Mexico Is farm-,
Ing. You'd think the land dnwni
l her Would, be pretty well tilled.,
Possibility that Michigan wijl
iiKaln be the battleground for
championship boxing contents Is
Heen In the announcement of lov.
Krcd W. tlrecn, .Michigan's new
executive, that he will reestablish
the state athletic board of control.
The board and its functions lapsed
when former f inventor Alex J.
(ii'oesbeck banned championship
bouts. The board was In effect a
state hoxlng commission with a
fulltime commissioner und four ad
visory members. Matches were
limited to ten rounds but the law
did not pi'ohlhlL championship affairs.
There are 12,000 new bills be
fore congress. That's only, ono of
the things that make life easy for
the newspaper paragrnphers.
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