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Show BillvTovee, tbo oldest pugili.t in America and perhaps in the world, the manol' the " terrible rifht" gives to a New York " World" interviewer his opinion of tho coming Macc O'Bald' "in fight, ile considers Maeo the most, active man he ever saw in tho nag, but says that 0' Baldwin has a powerful reach. Recalling , miU" of the latter, with a brother-in-law of Tovce's. Biilivays O'BalJw.n broke his arm, a trick that required a good deal of science and force. Tovoc believes be-lieves if O'Baldwin tights lor Jem Mace's head he'll win the prize; but if Mace light, for the giaut's body be Mil conic out best. The result depend de-pend very mueh upon whether cither "hito leather, something some-thing both have done ero now. Tho pantia , .u extremely fine fct.l.aad .ill ngut lite halfSUrvcd lisc, 1 " ..dating ,rom lhuir i-ngland, ,mmato both men ,0 make this contest derive, and .. merits. Alderman McMullcn wUI submit to no trilling, and when he orders a light the battle will b opened. |