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Show along" for his friend, Fred Fear, Sacramento promoter. Braddock, touring" the west coast, is scheduled schedul-ed to appear here In an exhibition match Nov. 22. Pear said he would go to work on the proposition immediately. Ancil Hoffman, Bacr's manager, doesn't think, however, that Brad-dock's Brad-dock's manager, Joe Gould, will allow al-low the heavyweight to take a chance against Baer. "Jimmy is a great guy," Max said. "Whether I box him or not, I'll be down there to see him." MAX1E WOULD BOX BRADDOCK SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 6 (U.R) Max Baer, ex-playboy-world : heavyweight champion, who gave up punching in the ring to punch i cows on a Sacramento valley ranch, wants to fight James J. Braddock again. Maxie insists it is not the lure of the world title he lost to ; Braddock which prompts this no- I tion to emerge temporarily from his final and definite ring retirement, retire-ment, but a spirit of generosity. He doesn't want a title bout ! with Braddock, but wishes to box the champion a four-round exhibition exhibi-tion canto just "to help the show |