Show I LEWIS IS AFTER MATCH I Ed Lewis Receives Army II Discharge and Is Ready eady for Business By Ed W. W Smith Feb 13 Mighty proud C CHICAGO of ot the little red chevron on his left arm Ed Lewis one of the greatest of the heavyweight I wrestlers of the day dav is about town He was honorably discharged from the army the other day and came in from I Camp Grant with the word Excellent marked r on I his papers a e He was with J 1 I the r d at the e k can I t and and will be back In civilian at attire attire at- at tire as soon as his belongings arrive here from California where the former Wisconsin man now makes his home It was a wonderful experience and andI I wouldn't sell my army service for a fortune he told me The last three months were dull and tiresome because we had so little to do and everybody seemed glad to get away While we were in a state of war I found plenty to do and kept in fairly good shape but after that It was different I took on ona ona a lot of weight but this can be worked off nicely as soon as I shape up a campaign To tell the truth I dont don't know just where I am My manager Billy Sandow Sandow San San- dow who did great service for the army In a physical training way and had his system of tumble rough fighting and bayonet work worle adopted in several camps will be here in a day or orso orso so and we will then map out a campaign cam cam- What I want most of ajl is a meeting with Joe It cant can't be Earl Caddock the champion who Is still In France Franca so I figure the next best man Is my old foe from Nebraska ka You know about the matches we weha ha have ve had had four four of them and they totaled a matter of over o nine hours without a single taU fall All I want is isone isone one more crack at him and If I cant can't win Im I'm satisfied to quit He lIe never was abl to throw me and I feel that I can trim him |