Show Nervousness Lost for Strib Tunney Strib-Tunney Tunney c i t i t Kt Result Never in iii Doubt Ex Ex Champion on Says i t t f Landed Only 5 Good Blows B By Gene Genc Tunney CLEVELAND July 4 4 SaId Said Gene Genc Tunney as lie he sat at the ringside lite hi floppy panama down almost to his ears cars his eyes on a a. couple of h heavyweights e a v y w C I g h ts fighting for a championship that used to be bc his Of oc course Ill I'll Illi i write a piece forthe for forthe the papers Id I'd like to find out how i it feels eels to be an au thor thoro And Ill I'll do doIt doIt doit It aU all myself So the fight went on and everyone everyone every every- one was very busy and finally Max i W turn turn- Gene bled Young Strib- Strib lUng ling hug Into the resin dust The b bud budding d. d ding young oung journalist looked oh on with I wise eyes ejes This was going to be a a n cinch Then up comes the kind of a problem problem lem that is liable to pop out in lii even the best of the journalistic families The Tho special train tram bearing the new nes hor au was leaving in ten minutes No time to sit down and think No Nc Notime Notime time to gather paper with a crowd around and carefully car put together glowing words and living phrases What to do What to do Well the new reporter had hind an appointment ap ape ap- ap with the old reporter at a club on the thc outskirts of or the city and there the masterpiece was to be unveiled un un- veiled before critical eyes Tunney Timney remembered that It If he lie couldn't bethere bethere be bethere there in person because he was going to be on a train for New York in ten minutes then his story would be bc there The new member of or the staff raced for a telephone Hello Hello he h barked Is there anyone there who can cn take dictation die dic tation Was das answered a guttural German voice I l 1 said catch Is there anyone there can I take dictation Nol Notes s. s Take a astory story Ya came caine the voice back You vL h to order ya n It ended finally with the German waiter walter in the club getting out a pencil pen pen- cil cli and the backs of a couple of or envelopes en and taking down in ill German longhand the thc following piece for the papers Amid much grunting and gesticulating the waiter walter finally deciphered de ole- ciphered it when he was cornered He swears that It Jt went like this Former Fonner Heavyweight Champion Stribling lost his fight I think because because be be- cause of nervousness He looked to tome tome me mc as though he hadn't slept for three da days s 's before he lie went Into frito the ring His nervousness evidently caused the insomnia He was a obviously nervous throughout through out th the fight tight and in addition he seemed tired in the first round He Hc landed only half hall his hL blows cleanly considering the contest from start to finish MUSCLES FLUTTERED Max Mac Ma should have won in the early part of the fight light It seemed to me meas meas as I watched It But he lie did not land more than f fu fl n e gOO good 1 blows throughout a rather slow contest conlest The condition of oC s 's nerves became apparent nt in the thc first few rounds for I could see sec a n fluttering in the muscles of his abdomen always an Indication of overwrought o nerves knew in the ea early ly rounds I think that lie he was going to be beaten There was never much doubt as s to the result Gene Genc Tunney member of the Associated As As- sedated Pre Press s sports staff for a night finally got his lits piece in But the next time he has been told to call caU the thc city editor and to quit doing his stuff in foreign languages languages- es |