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Show EFFECTS IIOI ii HARMFUL, CLAIM Crip Puts 'em to Sleep, but Does Not Cause u Paralysis CAX JOSK, . rl., Fib. 11. O Apitiition apainst tin head-hlock head-hlock hold in wrestling amused Stranjjlcr Lewis" dootdr wife, ci "lt"s the most effective yet lajnost harmleaa of MM wreatllng holtU." My. Ir. A'la S otl-Monon-l.ew Is. ' a jlefore the Htranuler hecHme rhampion with the uk of the he;nl Krlp he had ofu. wife analge Its effect on victim.. iTOLD HUSBAND. tit "I explained to my hu.tnnl that U was ' e.mpnewilil. In i sai a a wliiill ay awwaw- eirrssure clrculiiily applied." .he pii. "I told him to go ahead and develop .It. tie h. "It produce, sleep with no had afler-'Vfferts. afler-'Vfferts. "And If thin lock, which he ha. learned IWo use 1 HO per cent efficient I. n't larred aaliere never will he but one wrestling . wnamp and he I. my husband." HERE'S ANALYSIS. Here'. !ootor Morton-Lewis, analysis (for the hcadiock: It', object 1. to retard the venou. circulation. cir-culation. I'aa.ive hyperemia of the brain pro-hdnce. pro-hdnce. nnrconia, A furm of ane.the.la. a The brain gof. to .leep. a It first produce. numbness. Then follows fol-lows stupor and unconsciousness If applied ap-plied long enough. r A. soon as pressure Is released circulation cir-culation wake, the brain up. No marked after-effect, result, b Injuries air due not to the lock but tto the .irtiKKle of victim, to get free. SCISSORS DANGEROUS, Ir. Lewi, regards the scissor, hold a. applied by Jo. Hlecher much nior. dan-Cgerous. dan-Cgerous. "Htecher can break a wick of grain ilipen at both end. with hi. I-; hold," she .say.. ' "Ho can make a horse Iny down by J.lilniiinw his le.s llllMllld It. rvwiy. - "The frail ho:iy slrccture of lh. cheat nd body cannot withstand such pres-wturo. pres-wturo. TOE HOLD. I "It is pOKMihle to fracture a man's leg by Hpplylng th toe hold. ' I "The headlock dc look ghastly though. 1 "f'euplf don't urtderariwid thnt it is Sfimpljr going to sleep without toxic ef- tfects or injuries lo the brain. J ''There are no scit-ntlflc objections be- ; Jtng raised sgsinvt my hushnnd'a hold, f "H m simply ahead of the mt of the rwTeRtlers because he perfected a hold whtch they all. knew about, but didn't develop." - |