Show joe gans dans a marvel with a samm punch U dd I 1 in h in the matter of deft toe loe gans Is still blooming alone writes W W naughton ho Is the biggest card in the pugilistic world today and is sure to draw something of 0 a crowd no matter who Is sent against him it la Is not only tho the magic maele of his name and his bis reputation for neat and effective boxing that attracts lovers of tho the game there Is always a des desire re to be on hand if anything should happen to LIM him an astuto astute promoter remarked the other day llave have you noticed that nearly every winning fight a champion makes is pronounced a poor light fight it is only when a world beater Is himself beaten that your average ring patron says that was a grand battle aej tl it Is tho the relish that is added by the happening of tile the unexpected the fellow who did not go because lie ho was sure tile the champion would come out on top as usual says my aly I 1 wish id been there this Is tile the homespun philosophy of the fight belt it means that gans will continue to draw even if pitted against men he has already beaten or men illen who on oil paper do not figure to havo one chance chalice in a million with h him I 1 in I 1 there is a feeling that sooner or later the grand old man of the pound division will meet his waterloo and the man who helps to keep the boxing came alive wants to bo be in at tile the killing ahe tact ft that the gans who is licked is only a shadow of the former ga cans ns a fellow who has stiffened and staled through long service will cut no fl ng uro lire all right fight fans aro are enthusiastic and to be able be able to say 1 I was there when the defeat of gans gang is being discussed is something to hope for just who will be gans next opponent there is no saying A man has only to keep his ears open though to learn who the public would like ike to see him matched with blackey mcfarland a nd tho the pride leof of the stockyards stock yards is the mail man gans gang treatment of boor boer might serve as hn lesson in 1 punching for youngsters who intend to adopt the pugilistic profession the blows with which th alic e champion gradually subdued door boor were delivered without drawing back the lie elbow of or mazin making any display 1 l as swings were s spectacular p burthe but they did not carry a tithe of the stinging power of gans punches it is all in knowing g liow ilow and the club might do worse than to havo gans give at lc least one illustrated lecture on the subject |