Show DROKE THE WILDCATS BACK Philadelphia Man Victorious In Hand toHand Combat Unarmed and alone Thomas Dyko was attacked by a wildcat on Locust mountain south of Mount Cnrnicl Pa lIe had been in Ashland and started to drive home ills horse stepped on I a nail and he put the animal in a stable I sta-ble Then ho started to walk homo and was on tho mountain when tho cries of a wildcat alarmed him A tow minutes later he saw tho beast ten feet In front of him The animal finally sprang lie jumped aside and as the body of the cat struck tho road I no leaped upon It For several minutes min-utes Uio fight between the wild animal ani-mal and the man went on At length by a quick swing he broke tho animals ani-mals back A physician dressed the several deep scratches on his face and hands but otherwise ho was untniurcd |