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Show Schmeling -Louis Rematch Bound to Develop ' manage to fat thtra together. Enough of that I came up her to ae Louii work, work for Farr.- He dldiftr do a blessed thing except take a five-mile ride In the back aeat of an automobile. I am forced to admit that doing nothing ha looked better than Farr doing anything he can do. Louie ait-ting ait-ting in a rumble aeat, Louie eating eat-ing a steak, Louie putting on hie hat Lout doing anything is mora impreaalve than Farr fighting. fight-ing. I might aa well go out on the limb right now. There's no use waiting until tomorrow, to-morrow, when the better and out- aide rooms on tha limb will be taken. I aincerely and deroutly believe be-lieve that if Louis were told to go out there and knock that Welshman flat and kicking In one minute ha could do it with just as much eaae as that tra-pexa tra-pexa guy flew through the air. Br HENRY MeLEMORE United Pre B ports Writer POMPTON LAKES, N. J., Aug. 21 (UP) Durn If I haven't the biggest ears! There I was, sitting out under a pine tree, nibbling a few pagea of Henry James, when, from tha branches above me, I heard a little lit-tle bird Ulking. Ha was a very fine looking little bird. Sort of a cross between be-tween a thrush and a pelican, with a ailver chest and a aet of very fine rings 'round his neck. I listened to the little bird. After very learned talk on worms he suddenly switched to boxing and announced, with no qualification whatsoever, that Max Schmallng and Jo Louis had been signed to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. With a ruffle of his feathers the little bird went on to say that Max and Sum would fight- an Oo. tober 1st. and that they would fight In Yankee stadium. I tossed brother James to one ' aids and put in a hurried call to ' Mike Jacobs, tha man who owns all priaeflghters. "Don't know a thing about IE" Mike said. "Maybe we'll sign Max and jo after Joe fights Tommy Farr, but there'll b no buaineaa done until then." To coma right out and say so, Mik's answsr was a lot of horse-feathers. horse-feathers. So was the alleged conversation con-versation of the little bird. I happen hap-pen to know, and you can throw Mike and the bird out of here if you want, that tha German and tha negro are all aet to go for the second time. You will hear a lot of talk between now and October Octo-ber 1 that they arent signed, that if they do aign they'll fight in Chicago, that Louis la scared of Schmeling, that Max la scared of Jo and that tha Jewish boycott boy-cott won't allow such a fight. All stuff and nonsense. It la the only fight that will draw big money. Everybody know -that It ..is only common sens to believe that a promoter, " whose sole aim In life la to make what we often call dough, will |