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Show 00 ' ' 1 MARLEY STANDS BY . IHE TWO CORBETTS. - , ; . ; ' -. ' ; . - ; Discussing the relative merits of , Young Corbett and McOovern and . Jeffries and Jim Corbett, Marley is of the-opinion that the two Corbetts . are by long odds the best chance of. the four. He said: "Young Corbett ought to get away with McGovern by all means, though McOovern has been doing good work. Corbett is an exceptionally clever man. Some ' men get excited in a fight and lose their heads. Corbett goes at it as if he were writing a letter and keeps cool. . HJim Corbett and Jeffries ought to have a hard contest but I believe Jim Corbett will win because he Is clever, cool and takes care of him- fe'.f. He has had long experience and has seen all the others perform ' and is onto. their methods. Jeffries couldn't win because be la not so quick as Corbett, by a long shot. If both men weigh in' alike 'the fight ffi should go to Corbett ' ; , I (J) B) 3 |