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Show NATE LEWIS THINKS HE WAS INSULTED Xato "Lewis, who manages Charley White, the Chicago lightweight, says: "My man never will meet Johnny Dimdee again until Sootty MuiitlcUi, who nisnajcs- Dundee, apologies for an insult. in-sult. "Tf yes. go on." couched the auditor. "Well, it happened this way." said Nate. "In N'w Orleans in VZ White nod Dundee staged a scrap. Dundee :"oorod White, in the first round and again hi the secoad. Just as bt sent him to the lioor in t!i,-. second round, the lights went out. MouUe'h. I hvi'.-n, later said that I had thoe lights turned out to save White from a k 1 1 o ckout. That wasn't true. 1 had nothing to do with the switching oif of tho lights. Montieth, by nif.:!!!'p such a statement, did me a gross in iv. slice and I'll not permit his roan ,1 to j fight mine agiin until he eats his words." I .Montiefh refuses to eat "em. ! The cha""e nr.de at the time, was that j if i;:h:s ;:dn't tune out just et the ' moment that Unite hit the mat. he never wov.id have been able to jump to his feet withhi the un-second limit. Switching off the lights, it was said, enabled White's tralnf.rs to vu'u him into his comer and rev.ve h'.m. The lights were off for j nearly t -.:" minutes. By thr.i time White j h.nd re:ovt-rtJ his p.-ise and stayed to tho finish of the bout with Dundee. |