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Show Feinting Is Lost Art Among the Heavyweights Joe Clioynskl, famous heavyweight of past years, who knocked out Jack Johnson, says the big boxers of today do not know how o feint. "It seems to nie the big fellows take numbers of unnecessary punches." said the veteran. "They seem content to take a punch to land one. They iii-parently iii-parently have not been taught the art of slipping punches or linw to pull away from or get Indde of long swings. "Back In the old days even Jeffries knew a lot about feinting," he went on. "Flt:cslmiiions was a great feinler and so whs Jim Corbel t. Even Peter Maher nml Cus Ituhlln knew how to draw their opponent's leads. "I wish," lie concluded, after watch Ing Jim Maloney, lllg Boy Peterson. Arthur Do Kuh, the Italian, and Jack Sherry of New York perform recently In Chicago's first all-heavyweight hill, "that I could go back 2.1 years. I would be a millionaire In less than a year." j |