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Show What . They Say 1 I JIMMY WIJDDE. J The finale of Jimmy Wilde's Amer-, lean ring campaign tingles with side- lights. "Doe" Cutch. manager ofi Patsy Wallace, and the English utomt aren't on speaking terms after tho near tragic ending in a Toronto ring,' Jimmy says: j "Toll Wallace I'll be back from England Sept. 1C. I'll fight in his; backyard anywhere anytime. This follow Cutch will have to put up a big I side hot tho bout, to go to a decision, de-cision, and the winner take all." liEW TENDDER. Billy Gibson's ultimatum that Lew Tendlcr must accept his offer to meet Lconnrd within 30 days or keep quiet! made tho Philadelphia southpaw' smile. Low says: J "What right has Gibson to say how, much money I will get? Let him keep' his eye on his own fighter and look i after his end, for If he ever lets me i meet Leonard their days of gathering 'big. money will end suddenly. I think! Glbby forgot to mention tho weight. Well, that's the big hurdle in such a match and not tho money." GUSTAVIUS K1RBY. The crack stars unearthed at the intercollegiate, in-tercollegiate, moot -at Philadelphia would come near winning for America Amer-ica at Antwerp, thinks Gustavius Klr-by. Klr-by. president of the American Olympic committee. He says: I "The gamos disclosed some really remarkable athletes and athletic per- formanccs, and when you consider lll the number of avallablo athletes In H othor parts of the country who are H yot to be tried, you can sec why the lll Olympic committee feels confident ll that the United States will continue to maintain supremacy In track and field athletics at tho coming Antwerp moot." oo iH |