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Show WEE GEE SAYS- -IK '; - Two outs and all the hase; fun, HjO J And ihen tho batter fanned. .- UJi No longer doth ho hold a hat A lily's in his i.und. " "- ""v- nTV rt if nil Picture this enthralling scene A boiling summer's night, A pair of human behemoth:, A terrifying sight. One has a cornel ,,t the left, Tho other at the right. A throng of eager partisans Are I here to aee the match, i-'or thesis two giant rnsslers are Both skilled at catch-as-c.ttch; The noise when they confront the crowd Is like a booby hatch They struggle In the torrid heat For hours three or four But neither puts the other's back i.'pon the canvas floor; But though the match be sad Indeed. The funs come back for more. And now there comes to our listening listen-ing ears the rumor that .Marin Plea-lina Plea-lina and Stanislaus Zybssko are to meet upon the wrestling mat. Probably Prob-ably the date will be Labor day and the place wherever it seems likely thut the largest crowd of grappling fins will pass through the gates. Both these giants are romantic figures fig-ures in (he realm of sport they have chosen to decorate Zbyszko has re-turni re-turni d to this country after a series of thrilling war experiences as a prlsonei in Russia. While the big Pole was trying to maintain his strength on war Mctuals and using all a spare moments In efforts to get out, Plestlna was practicing prac-ticing fancy holds with Farmer Burns ; and tning like mad to get In. . . . For Plcstina does not belong to Jack Curley'S flock of grapplcrs. and for some reason not explained he could get no bouts with Stechor, iyewis. Cad-dock Cad-dock ami tho other rasslers who sport i ho Curley colors. Plcstina, naturally, said they were a-skcered. Mcbbo so. However, Zbyssko isn't seated and arrangement seem to have been made to huso the pair meet. The observer gets this comfort out of the situation: If Zbyszko defeats Plcstina (which is far from unlikely) it will leave a victor whom the t.'urle troupe cannot have an excuse for avoiding, (ine can foresee a real settlement set-tlement of Ibis argument of the heavyweight heavy-weight wrestlers, and there's solace in that. |