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Jack Dillon
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JACK DILLON
The Indiana Bearcat, or “Giant Killer,"
as he was known, was without doubt one of
the best men of his weight in America. Jack
was a m.ddleweight, but met all comers,
whether 16) Or 200 pounders or over. His
defeat of many big heavyweights gave him
the name of “Giant Killer.” He was born
February 2, 1891, at Frankfort, Ind. Height,
5 feet 71/2 inches; weight, 160 to 165 pounds;
color, white. He tried to fight the past
year, but was declared to be not physically
fit by the Now York Commission. His record
for 1918 follows, when he practically
retired:
-.-1918-
Result
Rounds
Jan. 25–George Chip ....No dc Duluth
10
Feb. 22-Hugh Walker ....D Joplin
12
Mar. -
4-Harry Greb ....No de Toledo
12
Mar. 22-Steamboat Bill Scott. D Muncie
10
Apr. 15-Hugh Walker .W Memphis
May 7-Frank Farmer .L Tacoma
May 29-Joe Walters ..K Connersville, Ind.. 3
June 17-Hugh Walker ..L Tulsa, Okla.. 12
July 1-Frank Hoe ....D Indianapolis
10
July 4-Al McCoy
No de Charleston, W. Va. 10
Aug. 8-Jack Daily ....D Valparaisc. Ind... 6
Aug. 20-Marty Cross.....Nc de Columbus
15
Sept. 25—Billy Ryan .....No de Charleston, W. Va. 10
Get. 4-Jack Duffy ....No de Cedar Rapids, Ia.. 10
Copr. 1921, Ex. Sup. Co., Chgo.