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Show Gene Tunney Tells Boys Right Road to Success Gene Tunney, heavyweight champion cham-pion of the world, broke his characteristic charac-teristic silence at Dayton, Ohio, recently re-cently and told some 5,000 news carriers car-riers the way to success. Climbing from a marine who fought for f.'O a month to the gentleman of the ring with a million-dollar valuation valua-tion on his services, Gene Tunney's admonition appeared to register. The first bit of advice he gave was not to smoke, because, he said, smok-' ing kiils the Appetite and three square meals a day are absolutely necessary to proper development. "Early to bed"' was Tunney's second sec-ond tip. "Never take a uriak of alcoholic! liquor," was the next in line. Fourth In his catechism was this :i "Don't use profane language. It's a! vulgarity for cowards only." And lastly: "Have the will to w!d and you'll win." |