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Show CORBETT TO STAY IN BE FIGHTING GAME Young Corbett announces that he has not retired from the fight game. 'The reason is obvious. ' He cannot retire. It Is a well-known fact that Corbett's Inclinations In-clinations ran greatly toward the pace that kills. It Is well named in his. case, as he ts surely a dead one at present. Following the ponies, playing bank, fluttering flut-tering after the blonde-haired fluffs and the grape have taken all the money he has earned in the ring and all that is left for him to do is to fight some of the second Taters or become a bouncer or a faro dealer, at which latter sport he has bad enough experience on the other side of the table to become fairly expert. .. He is now, negotiating for fights in both Los Angeles and Butte and is also after a six-round match, with Terry Mc-Govern Mc-Govern in Philadelphia. He. says he hopes to redeem himself and prove that his defeat was due to lack of condition. - This condition hop dream does not agree well with the statement made with regard re-gard to the way ho was feeling before the fight, but anyway-he has got to eat and must make the best arrangements for fights that he can. |