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Show HART AFTER EASY MEAT ! AllcrcdiWorld's Champion Doesn't Want te Meet I Any of the Youngsters. i ICS Just as Jack Cur ley sal di..Mar-I di..Mar-I vln .Hart does not want a go with any cf the likely young fellows with heavyweight heavy-weight aspirations; be would like to go with something "easy." as for instances . Bob. FltsBimmona, whom he believes be; (could best witb bands down. . When Curley was in San Francisco, r r wither he went- to take the corner in itherjfelson end' of :the " Brltt-Nelson -Ight. he tried hard to get on a match ' GiB" Hart "for his good man Wille. Six telegrams were sent to Hart. Six an-swers an-swers very" promptly were not received. 'Just for beans" and to feel out the in- W. feelings of the Louisville fighter, Cujrley grot -a friend to wire Hart asking ask-ing for a go with the speckled beauty ofT the Antipodes. Hart rose to the lure like hungry trout to a royal coachman.' Hart-wired that he would be more than pleased to fight Fitzslmmona, and asked that a match be arranged at once. . So what was sent forth as & mere "feeler" came to tha ears of "Lriky .Bob," Now, Bob has a pretty good opinion of his friend Fits. He took Hart in goodV earnest. He lost no time in clinch-, , lng matters and It now looks as though a, ge .with. Hact' and the. ex-champlon rouJd" be a reality. Bob says he la will- VRog to lay Hart on. the shelf with a number of other has-beens and marked-,downs, marked-,downs, provided" Mr. Hart wlll get together to-gether 16000 or $6000 of the coin of the realm 'as a side bet. Mr. Hart is informed in-formed that he may have the making of the .'date, within two and not exceeding exceed-ing seven months. Bob only asks that the fight be not pulled off in Salt Lake. Bob-likes both twenty-round and finish, fights. Hart may nominate the distance to be covered. Preferably Fits would call it a finish affair. Bob's aversion to Salt Lake as tbe scene of the fight is based on'an incident inci-dent in which his pet lion and a small boy of local parentage figured. Tbe boy got the worst of the argument and the . - parents sued Bob. The matter pends in court. And while Hart goes about looking look-ing for fights with retired champions, good Mr John Wille -and big Mr. Gus Ruhjln sit up on the fence sucking their . thumbs and wondering when their time will come. They are also saying that' they have the first call and that either of them can do up Mr. Hart in a canter or any other eld pace, and that the - aforesaid Hart has a large and I well-defined hunch to that effect |