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Show PBOVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, R1S0 HOLDS AcrfYf ACCiiranaee sftfii vogtT v,ui;oa m Vimy I PLACE r? . 1" KPW ' Cleveland " Kim p" Looks Aw Geta There' ful, Pat . Just the Same 11 At. TA.CZ 1 92- 8- iiira VMiv UUJ19 -A- T ffMW as a good Y(Ia (lrcooAl . ' Johnny Riako hu floundered Into, a position whtrt h has to be considered aa a possible challenger for tha heavyweight championship. former amateur Tha bllmp-ll- ke of ereland to In tha' singular position of a f igbter branded and tamped aa bo good, but ao good ' that not ana of tha other heavy. weights aspiring for a chance at Gene Tunneya title can prove It. Why Is Ha tooodT Following his victory over Jack Bhaihey, whiew shattered all of Tea Richard's plans for a colorful chal- -' lenger for the champion, the question la being asked almost universallywhat has ftlsko got that makes him good if he is so terrible? The question Is hard to answer. ' His qualifications are an annoying left hook 'and a' concrete constitu-tlpnfichief virtue as a flghtef la that he loves to fight, and he's always' willing to fight ' Around his home town he is no mors highly regarded as a great fighter than he Is In New York. TBey Will ten yoTrlnCleveTanllHaT he has no excuse' for winning fights. But they cant offer any reason why the other, fellows do not him. , " beat The polnfihay fee illustrated Tby a story told by the .matchmakerwho arranged, the fight between flUko and Tunney In 1925, shortly before Tunney became the accepted challenger of Dempsey for the championship. The matchmaker Interested Tunney with an offer of $5000 and. Tunney at that time was not swamped with offers In "grands." Tunney suggested that he would like to talk his own business for the first time, fust for the novelty of It,, and he asked Billy Gibson, his manager, la. retire from the room. " a TMg wmUiiaim "Now tell me" Tunney aaid to the matchmaker, when they were alone, "just what kind of a fighter "last - to." LAt5 I tb WKE i tA.. tf BA5jy &?XZZ the iftnui jrvur ia. ' HIS LAST BREAK "People look alike after they lira together for a period of time." "Our engagement la broken, Detroit News. : EVER-READ- J BATTERIES w . Y. HABC,r RADIO 45 Volt THERE ALWAYS sea u s eT oer. "A- ' - .....$2.73 ..; "C This "high color, that soma girls have costs ten dollars a box. COMES A TIME ,55 .60 ;.. Batteries Charged ness in middle age. 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' Adds Jacobs to Team-W- hen about him three years later. kept them out of the championship ' from The matchmaker quoted Mcarthy gave up Sparky Adams for Cuyler he expressed the Rlsko's record that he had never I was e andconfidence that rither Fred that he won a good fight the n fellow who liked or Norman McMillan would champions. Just a tearing-iIt was admitted generally that Handle seeord base acceptably but - to fight Tunney couldn't underYou will just love this aew wonderKlkl be would vala moat Cuyler tha wise boy a shook their heads. stand why lie should be regarded ful cleasing cream containing' Coso tough when he never uable addition to the Chicago outhas Apparently McCarthy xicld being M " won a fight "11 couldn't be explain field but there was some question d they msy not da and he got busy coa Butter, which melts into the skin removing all dirt and grime. aa to the aagaclty in Impairing thr it once to- :et some reserve ed In any logic way. sun Ray Jaeafe fram ..Qraat fqg,,drKjJoffjk,jns.,Keeis rJLJoe Tunney aheftaakaa linfJeeXjunAJtM kick In the outfield. Los Angeles. Jacobs can play any your complexion peachy and youthagain, "how does he fight? Is he a great But from the form he has Shown position in the infield and should ful. Prevents approaching wrinkles. stand-u- p fighter Ask for MELLO-GLn in the Cleansing games it looks ar Se a most valuable man. ."He's Just a hooker with his left Creamthe companion to the fam hand and he throws himself with if Cuyler will be the sensation of What About Root? Face Powder. The Cubs certainly look stronger ous MELLO-GLyear and might be the InspiraIt And he's tough to hurt That'sv tha Adv. tion that would increase the me- than the Giants the Broves and the Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs. all." chanical efficiency of the whole Reds and it might not be a fatal "Maybe he'a too tough," Tunney team. -shock to the nation to see them In suggested. "You know I'm working Two Good the world's series next fall want and don't I to Dempsey up There may be another great fac As far as their pennant chances , . .to look bad now" ' When he was . assured that It tor In the Improvement of tha club , are concerned however smart bane-- ' wouldn't be a bad match for him, Tunney said: "Well, getting down bum," vuim Russell Welker. violinist, waa the winner of the Adam string Instrument contest, held In College hall at the B.. Y. XL. and was awarded donated annually by tha Walter Adams of this city. Other contestants were Willis Loveless. vVoUr Martin New bold, violin; and Vera Buscb, cello. The young men are students of Prof. Robertson snd Miaa Busch Is studying under Prof. Gustav Bug- - City waa judge. ' tough matchmaker told him. DAI.IS PRIZE The contest selection was "La ment" by Prof. Robertson, and Kenneth Roylance of . Salt Lake ls a a! a La-R- a "He's Just brims, a real husband ivt- maneat) and cauldron, Boulaaua-tacUoThat will be . here, too, much mora thaa that of her aieter, for tnere Is bo sstHfasties) ss Sits a that of Rawing spent your lite for others aa well aa yourself. And what worth i5D ( gold-med- BY KENKT I BARBELL XEA Sarvtoe Sport Writer Following; tli very effective If tryiac method of righting; for recognition Instead of buying or bluff-las- j, this Risko a real FLAPPER? FANNY SAYS VELKERGETS Nothing erotic about it, either. and we seem to depend on the erotic a lot nowadays to satisfy No clandes longings for thrllla. tine meetings, no feeling that you ran be let out if the whim sels you, no ecstatic going" with the tide snd floating gloriously hither and yon aa fancy takes you. . No. None of that! But this carnival of experiment wil cost a price In the end. More perhaps than It Is worth. We get nothing for nothing, And Its price will be restlessness and unhappl- - SOUTH 34-4- 6 4th WEST PH0NE.34 - or" . O O . fAnWAMTADI 3 Left-Hander- a The newest and mightiest oattle-shop of the United States navy, the superdreadnaught Colorado, was sheared through like so much tin in a collision with a passenger ves sel, the Ruth Alexander, just out of Los Angeles harbor the other day. - the Salloa .can r he gh nuge noie lorn in tne snip s side. seen-throu- for 1 Week Only 7 to the financial part of the business, If he is so tough I think I Should get $6000 Instead of 15000." And the match was made. Those who saw the fight remember that for two rounds Risko mauled Tunney all ever the ring and looked like a sure winner until Tunney nearly knocked his head off with a right hand late In the third round and almost caved him In with another right under the Sale ends Saturday, April 14th 30x3V2 CI. Reg. Size heart Tunney Reepeet Risko After the fight Tunney showed two terribly swollen hands to the matchmaker and aaid: - "You certainly told tha truth. He is tough; l him mighty tough, even if a bum fighter.". That Inelegant expression tough bum described Risko properly at that time and applies to him per- haps ta a leewr degree today. He la still as tough as he was then and they will tell you In Cleveland that he hasn't Improved a lick as a fighter sines he left the amateurs. But he's up there, neverthelesevand he's right at Tunneys door. He got there by fighting, too, and what other reason Is necessary? If he's too tough for the others, that's a good reason, even If he Is a bum lighter. $488 you-cal- - - FOR OWE Tim BRJO THEVkJE MBLD ; Regular Low Price $5.95 Guaranteed 8,000 Miles 30x3Cl.Full Oversize Versatile Cub . Wear-wel- .. ewr $r (En ESTEIR.FDELD Th WorM'l - est retailers of ue Supplies . . . Scr f tfcs eietorisl sisus 1909. 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