Show 1 IfEN TO I OT J HT t 4 Il 0 ma JS 5 l 4 S I- I S Sr r Th 4 l.- l. LJ- LJ r c r o S Tommy Burns By WALT MASON From Prom the cave of gloom he be bounces with great gusto and announces that he hes he's s weary of inaction and will soon invade the ring a ar if au-if if if none his message garbles garbles lie he will scrap for chalk or marbles heads or ox cabbage jugs of cider cider any any dizzy sort of thing He is merely after honor he would show low he hes he's s not a goner that hes he's just a weary martyr in the web of circumstance circumstance circumstance cir cir- cir cir- that man hypnotized pim him which so baffled and surprised surprised surprised sur sur- him that he found hed he'd lost the battle ere he had a half chance For another chance hes he's yearning martial fire within him burning and hillam hll hil ll lam the whole caboodle separate or in a g group he will whip a whole convention cori- cori con con- it is is his firm intention to convince the press and people that he isn't in m the soup We the sports will h hold ld no grudges grudge we are merely patient judges who consider deeds more hefty th than n ambitions or desires and it seems t to us that Thomas would seem morea more more- moreman a man of promise if hed he'd spend his few remaining years in licking Old Bill Squires rt Copyright isis 1809 by George Matthew Adams t |