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Show HAS RESPECT FOR OEMPSEY Bat Levinsky Said, 'it Can't Be Done"; Jack May Gdlo London. By Otto Floto KANHAH CITY, Nov, IS. We want no batter evidence that even the best of them mlaa their calculations than the remark made by Battling lvlnflky In Philadelphia last weak just before he entered the ring to meet Jack Dempeey. A well known newspaper man carried the word to the 'Battler that I tern pee y had Juat expressed himself, saying ha was going to knock out levtnsky. "1 have fought them all. large and small, and nobody even floored me yet So where does Dempsey get the Idea he's going to stop me?" aald the game Hat-tier Hat-tier A abort while after that he woke up and asked hla seconds whether the William Penn monument had fallen on him. Iempeey has now joined the Great l.akepi najval training station and la being be-ing groomed to go serosa -the water to Ixjndim to repreaen t tha L' nl t ed 8 ta ( ee navy In tha heavyweight ranka In the big tournament to which King George Is lending his patronage, between American Amer-ican e -Idlers and sailors and the soldiers and sailors of th tallies. Can you picture what Oempsey will do to thst bunch? 1'ncle Hum has certainly one entry that will bring home the bacon, and ll would not surprise ua a hit If A merles ns won every one of t he contests, con-tests, with the exception of the bout between be-tween the little fellows. Jimmy Wilde, It eaems. Is ab'e to defeat the beat wa can send against him. Hut you never can tell without trying. Iempeey will draw Homlwrdler Wells aa his opponent. Ooodbye, rlomtiardler, we wish you a pleaaant jour&ey to dreamland. |