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Show WINS. The man who hustles without usingbrains withjiis energy will spend twice as much time correcting cor-recting his mistakes as it would take a slightly slower slow-er but more careful man to'do the job. ' Mr. Brittt - could hav waited a few minutes tonger and won his fight, and he need not hare wasted any time either, lie mistook haste for directness. direct-ness. AVhat holds true of a prize fight will hold true of Letter things. ANALYZE THE WAY YOU ARE TJOING YOUR WORK AND SEE WHETHER YOU ARE MAKING THE BRITT MISTAKE. The Lesson of th Fight. Ordinarily we find little ig a prize fight from which to draw'anything that would be of benefit to . onr Tenders, but in the recent argument between Mr. Biitt and Mr. Gans ther? is something that to the . observing carries a lesson. .f Mr. F.ritt apparently had the fight won. Mr. Gans was gradnally yielding to the force of Mr. Jtritt's logic, and went so far as to assume a kneeling '; jKisitiwn in order to show lhat he was being con-; con-; vinced. l!ut Mr. licitt lost his head, as the saying joe, and proceeded to try to knock off the block of . Mr. Cans while the latter was not on his feet, which is contrary to the rules of the game. Whereupon referee awarded he decision to Mr. Gans, who, '. leally vanquished, was made the victor. if is all very well to have push and aggressive- ness, but there is such a thing as being in too mnch tf a hifrry. Had Mr. Uritt used his brains as well : fU his fists and had he had self-control and wome re-. re-. pml for time, as well as having a punch, he would in aH probability have been the champion. Instead, his bated rival bears the honor. ' . The foul -was .no doubt unintentional. The fault was tfo much haste. There is a wrong kind of hust- -ling, and it acomplislied more harm ihan good. ? Tin; MAX WHO CAX do tuixgs quickly i ,XI DO them right is the max who |