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Show WHAT THEY SAY ' : 1 i Dim K ne. Since Tommy Gibbons has returned I from Europe he has been having trou- ble getting bookings, Eddie Kane, his manager, says. We want a crack at Bob Moha and we want a Dempsey match for Mil-I Mil-I waukee. Hasn t Tom beaten every ' light-heavy In the country and dldn t I he ge to England and throw a terrible scare into Joe Beckett, besides frightening fright-ening every other European boxer Into In-to his hole. Juat nanm one raan In this country up to and Including ISO pounds that Tom hasn't licked, our ! trip to England wasn't such a dlsap-I dlsap-I pomtment even If we. dldn t g&t any fight. Tom wanted to see Ireland. It Is a shame the way they treat American fighters abroad " Fit INC is HJIMET. Scores being turned In by Francis j Ouimet indicate that ho is playing I better golf than he did back in HO 6. I ouimet says; "Age onlj makes a fellow love his golf more. The way I feel now I'm sorry when we reach the eighteenth green. In the last few years I was always glad when a match was over, but this year I'm sorry I haven'', another round to play when a match is over." JIM III. IMM INS. When Jack Dempsey visited Sunny I Jim" Fltzsimmons' Four Leaf Clover 1 club in New York. Jim looked him over ana coinmcnicu. "By gum, boy, you're certainlvj built for speed. Youre a regular Man o' War. You've got a grip in your hand like a vise. Thev told nie thai when a fellow started making movies he got soft and flabby. But l guess that s all bosh. After Iooklngi you over why I'd almost recommend' a course In celluloid for the boys I train." |