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Show I " ' - jl i '( : , I ' ' ' H ' in i w S I Ol .n f I 'I i w v Hang' Another champion bites the dust. Pete Herman barely got In under ( the l'J20 wire in his kickoff to Joe Lvnch, the New Yorker and the new 'king of the bantams. The uncrowned champion seems to ' bf 'an example of a boxer who has engaged In no'-decislort fights so long that he didn't realize Lynch was pot-j iliS hi'm and rolling up the points. Througll three rounds both boxers were guilU Of Stalling. Herman was; resting for a strong comeback at the finish that he never made, Lynch was, playing careful and glvlpg tho cham- I pion a chance tp show he was a. chain-1 ' pion. Herman goes to tho scrap heap wth unsung glory. He didn't even try to do his best. He fought that way during most of hi? reign as the title , holder. ! Lynch, as the new bantam king, will find golden opportunities heaped UP I for him. This division is full of ambitious am-bitious fighters and good ones. '. Carl Tremalno. Young Montreal Joe , Bprmkn they're all of thcamu cloth as Lynch. We hope Lynch dOesp t make the ! mistake of turning himself into a no-deciSlon no-deciSlon fighter as did his predecessor, Herman had tho stalling habit, cultivated culti-vated in dozens of no-decision fights ,.- that he couldn't shako r oif even In a championship l ight that lost him ' h)s place in tho sun. t at thatj Herman must still have a ' lot of good fight In his system. oo 1 |