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Show BY THE INSIDER My s.n v h be ' president I When you can roll In dough By simply padding up jour hands And aocklng doncher know? Th only worries fighters have Is how to spend their jack, They knock It off in goodl chunks All by the game of whack. From tags and baggy breeches They change all In one night From poverty to riches tt the know how to fight They turn their thoughts to dl imonds, For meals they eat goldfish In taxis they arc whisked around, To have Is but to wish A chin that can take 'em and n hnnd thnt can sock make a combination bass-key to sudden wealth. Chnmpion Benny Leonard, at the pink age of 24, has over $200,000 tied up in real estate and sccuriUes- I Johnny Dundee has raited down his two hundred thou after ski' mlshes ex-' ex-' tending back over a stretch of 10 1 ea r3 ' ' ' I Fifteen years of ring service have piled up 100,000 coupon3 for Jack I Erltton. A few weeks' shadow boxing netted Georges Car pen tier, at the age of 26, $122,000. with Which to regenerate his I coal mines in Lens ... Johnny Kllbane has tapped hlinsr If Into thousands of dollais worth of real estate, besides a flourishing business busi-ness In tires, and he' only 51. ... Down In Phlladelphis Lew Tendler has BOUthpawed his way to wealth and he's Just old enough to vote. Jack Johnson made enough In the ring !o tour the world for seven yeurs before getting homesick. New York has several coming financiers finan-ciers In Willie Jackson and Eddie Fltz-! Fltz-! Simmons, and they are Just getting started. i Jack Dempsey Is an exception A1-; though ho Is the greatest administer 1 .of the anesthetic in the world, rumor I says he is almost penniless. But the! olo kid Is only 25 and his prospects aie glittering. ... The most wonderful thing about boxing 13 that the real boys make their pile before they have to walk with a ' cane. am' So, If you can sock, and our Jaw isn t glass If your valves don't leak and you don't mind having your hall . HiUBSed if you would know what it is 1 U be thrilled with the Jingle of coin I before you've reached the bay-wln-dew'! stage of life try boxing, my I son. |