Show H I I H-H-H-I I i 1 I 1 1 I I I I- I TILLS TELLS OF PSYCHOLOGY E- E OF 01 KNOCKOUT PUNCH i- i ii i- i iBY BY ALFRED HENRY LEWIS i- i That knockout thing to the tho 4 i t- t jaw don dont don't t amount to much This h hs s r- r AS s how it is The glove lands on oni i 4 it h 1 t the artery the jugular vein veini 4 1 i they call it where it comes over fr J- J the tho jaw The blood is jolted 4 z i into the brain and for th the blink 4 J- J lof of a a moment out goes your light liht Ask any boxer and he hell he'll II 11 t I- I Itell tell you rou that it feels as though 4 1 I you'd been hit on the tho top of the thet t thead i- i head with a mallet That's why 4 i- i wh when n a party's knocked out by 4 i- i 1 a blow to tl the e jaw he falls forr forward for- for 4 r i- iward ward on his face Its It's the same samei 4 i- i as if hes he's struck from the rear 4 i i. It doesn't take any an strength 4 I. I- j- j a woman could knock you out j ir if 4 4 i I. she only happens to put one over 4 I F Ion on you in the tho proper place It ItI 4 I makes me when I hear about 4 I 1 Ii ot i. the brutality of the boxing 4 4 game Two healthy well trained 4 1 lads couldn't really hurt one another an- an 4 other in a hundred years 4 4 I i- And as for brutality do you 4 4 call all a setto between boys 4 I. matched to a 3 hair for weight 4 4 I. and condition half as brutal as 4 i some Bome husky school teacher with witha 4 I Ii i a big ruler mauling the life I 4 fr front i. i out ont of a kid of 10 I dont don't nor 4 any part of it fr- fr t HH H-H- H H 1 |