Show BACKSEAT BAc KS EAT 0 DRIVING S Man in the Corner Fighters Need Advice By FRANK K BAKER Telegram Sports Editor Experienced Seconds Big Aid to Men in Ring No matter how experienced am and capable a fighter may be hell he'll profit prof by the assistance of a smart second In his corner Victory and defeat often result d dl from what a second tells hi his representative in the ring between rounds round From h his safe position outside the ropes he has opportunity to stud study each fighters fighter's peculiarities I If hes he's a smart boxing man then he can ac advise ad vise his fighter what tactics will har harass his opponent most what h he must do to protect himself from hi his opponents opponent's attack and how best t to pace himself in the bout Boxing is one sport in which th the coach can talk to his during actual combat In fact its it's essential that he do so providing he does 1 it smartly I ITo To the fan whose impression of ofa ofa ofa a second is an image of a shouting hombre with a bottle of smell ing jn salts saUs and a dirty towel this of the man In the corner seems undue But that sort of fellow doesn't measure up to the requirements of a good rood see sec ond Hes He's simply a self imposed roo rooting tin section who figures hes he's done his duty by shouting words of encouragement to o his friend Inthe Inthe in inthe the ring and showering him with water every time he comes to his corner between rounds Hippodrome Fights Offer Study in Seconds Sometimes Its It's more fun to watch the seconds than the fighters Some Same o ot of them p plit t on a better entertainment than the men do do with the gloves Then if they're capable seconds its it's Interesting to to watch their methods of handling their men Just for sake why not try It some of these at-these these times at a fight right The Monday night bouts at the Hippodrome Hippo Hippo- drome offer a fine opportunity for such an experiment All of the battlers bat tiers are arc young youn of course and therefore therefore there there- fore are aro often seconded by friends frields relatives or other boxers who know little littlemore more about the sport than the they do themselves A Afew few truly capable seconds have been working there regularly and md I their fighters lighters have generally made splendid showings Naturally their work stands out above the rest Two wo or three striking examples have come to attention in the past few fewIn weeks In one one the thc veteran Kid Davis piloted the popular r Steve Winters to toa I Ia Ia a sensational knockout In the other I IRoy Roy Boy Price of O Ogden deri bungled the job ob this week and brought a defeat to Gar Garth Clark of ot Logan Steve Took Kayo Cue From His Second The be Winters episode was obvious lo to the most inexperienced Ian fan Winters Win was was fighting lighting Young Dinsdale hitting hard battler from rom Ogden in what seemed lik like suicide for lor the youngster Because of his wallop in both lists fists Dinsdale was was generally favored to win Winters waded into him seemingly seemingly seem seem- unmindful of the apparent t odds against him He got through a rugged first round with credit because of a handed fierce right handed attack He kept boring in furiously in the second round driving straight str ight out with his right until he floored his opponent opponent op op- op Steve retreated to a neutral corner and looked toward his second came the motion to fore fore- sake Bake the straight punching in favor of a looping overhand right The Thc idea was to get around the defense Dinsdale Dinsdale Dins Dins- dale was trying to effect for lor that rapier-like rapier thrust Dinsdale regained his f feet and came came back for more Winters met him with the looping overhand blow and caught his foe entirely unprepared It landed landed land land- ed above the car ear with stunning effect Before he could get out of at danger another another- of the same variety crashed against his jaw and he be vent went downor down tor Lor or the count I P. P Prices Price's error of judgment took pla place eon on this weeks week's card Clark had bad his hb troubles trouble with Mark Hark the His Ills only hope was wu 1 to get Cd In close elote to toJ J Jensen and ad stay atay there his blow glance off oft around his head bead and Body Because Bec of Jens Jensen's Jensens n ns longer reach it w was s fatal for him I to attempt to an exchange from a distance dEs dis I tance for he always alway got rot the worst wont of It Jt Several Severt times In hi trying to tob b r Inside his opponents opponent's attack ClArk Chirk ran rah Into hard wallops Jop Ills US second vIewed this with great alarm and set let up p a for cry his man Juan to stay away from him Finally heeding the advice adrice Clark tried t to b but t Inso In so doIng do do- lug Ing put himself at the very mercy of his foe and nd was as badly beaten eaten The second later threw the towel into the when en Clark was wu ODthe anthe on OD the verge of being c counted d out but the contemptuously refused the technical al decision and tossed the towel back through urh the ropes He lie preferred to be a good loser |