Show T TJoe Joe Ranks With Gr Greatest at st stIn In Opinion of McAuliffe By STUART CAMERON United Press Sports Writer I NEW YORK Jan 10 Jack 10 Jack McAuliffe retired undefeated lightweight lightweight light light- weight c champion who has seen all the major heavyweights since John L. L Sullivan ranks Joe Louis with the best of them The dapper little master who vho never was licked in 55 ring battles and held the lightweight title title- from 1881 to 1893 said Saturday that Louis is a phantom out of the past pasta a a fighter who brings backs memories memories men mem mem- mem ories ones of Sullivan Young Griffo and other ring immortals Hypnotized by Joe Against Max Baer I 1 never took my eyes off Louis Jack who wio willbe will vill willbe be 70 next March recalled I dis disobeyed obeyed doctors doctor's orders and left a hospital bed to see sec the scrap I almost almost almost al al- al- al most was hypnotized by tho the young negro I 1 never thought Id I'd see a real time old-time fighter in this age but I saw him in Joe Louis He has mastered mastered mastered mas mas- the rudiments of ot boxing and how he ho did it in so a a time I J cant can't understand McAuliffe's l only concern about Louis who sho he ho thinks might be become become be- be come conic the greatest in history is the hc fact that Joe must mU t have some v weakness I couldn't detect any against Bacr Baer Jack said but because he heis heis heis is so young and hasn't found anyone anyone anyone any any- one in recent fights who wasn't afraid of him I 1 figure he must have some weak spot in his armor Another thing that amazes me is his supreme confidence If It the Baer fight had been in the bag Louis couldn't have been more confident What kind of a fighter can stop Louis Hard to Stop StopA StopA StopA A man who knows how to lead and counter and who can can punch with both hands Jack said In addition he must have even more courage than Louis Perhaps courage courage courage cour cour- age may be Joes Joe's weak eak spot He hasn't had to take a punch yet say like the blow Dempsey took from Firpo But then Louis may never have to absorb any blows because hes he's a finished boxer of the old school who knows how to stand up and what to todo todo todo do with N his hands McAuliffe believes that Louis Louis is certain certain to win in the tho title but believes believes be be- tho the campaign c. to find a n. white hope is a n. bit premature I I d dont don't see sec any need of or finding a 11 aman aman man to beat Louis while Jimmy Braddock still is champion he said Louis ouis figures to beat Max ling hag but Max might soften Joe up and Braddock then might beat him McAuliffe who has been ill a year with a throat infection is slowly winning his way back to I- I t jt j jI 1 j i iia ia I t I 4 I I t i j JOE LOUIS I |