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Show 'bt. 1932, l.j N . vc York Trib- . M' I un?, inc.) 'M VISUALIZATION LW a gam -- t hat must .ron- Bjd to be p'Ry'i w Hun standing on the t. . JBJ sw)n i h' v. i. ., i.i.iul tl,. , VI v 'watch this one rid par upon th.. fi;1te often have I s.r Hh tacln? some rioop trup p lke onie ghost haunting luall7 a rap gthe ball upon the green opBe ve k.i, , . .,. I nil'll. k in !v'y or. r, n,.,. f.!tems t0 be "wing in the MP.1" ancient derelicts. Cln-fW Cln-fW ' "'" ,and hadn t won a fM.l, " o 1918 bbbbbVI! I,,r0,ke ,hrc,uK' rhJi BBBBSk! a."d Washington as 'h-M 'h-M Wmalnmg cities that had Jn a Wul :'' s"1, jvashington reioalns on tl - treakinK through with at 1 'hs two Si" When you IV 'y''d mBrksmen shooting ftigh "" "f -houl'1 gt fifteen years Nr Yorkl Boston, Phtladelpbli. Pitts-! Lav. Mtn- c;ev'nd and' ml .nf "teM 'hl WBSOn. the1 I fortv,"1 bh Washington1' ?5"hi,vt had no ch?n;c; isTK rir n 7 VV" 'lnn,t "0W WaV rem? ab'ut as W alter K l :1s 1X0 younger as 'he' Biaulh:W,,lv 'K11, 1 f,nd It difficult. ssrs;i?orvnyTr'ins Wltn rt- W ,efton would lead the fBrlSKKI, SAPL, MVi find , n, charnpor.sh,p n!s Hnlvr,,:M'' "n M San ' r tj W aif r IWL ' goif h,rizc" oun ItlMjir 0'-" tl. - m Ialli nn;,co,ony lcav" fori worKed It way for-! 1lPoHei,7HaK-1' Sra-' 'Btoty-.nr H r'ni1 M" :,"r.. nIBreor 1 not b over "4 MPV actu.ii . ' "b'u hou 18 11 true that he vroul.l BBBBBBBBBK' rather something would happen to break it up?" Unless Dempaey is a naarvelous actor, lie feels very well about the Willis match, apparently being be-ing confident that lie will win w'lthlr five or six rounds. He knows thai Wilsl Is big, strong and a hard hitter. Bui he Isn't quite SUre that Wills can take a lot ol nin-luhinent. nin-luhinent. Dempscy knows how easily he always could handle Hill Tate, ana he naturally figures thai If Tate could hold Wills about i-veri as h- did In t!o last ten-round tet1 there should be nothing to t ii en taint over In any thought of the Wilsl match. The fact that Leonard and Tendler are about to meet, proves, after al that If a prop! i promoter had been on the Job Mahomet and the Mountain Moun-tain could easily have been matched at some neutral spot. "The only tune 1 used to play vyas 'Over the Pence and Par AWe Bays Mr. ftutU, but now. alas: I orten fan. pop out or pass M But In this world of sin and woe Harsh events often happen so. if Leonard trims Tendler eff,,i,v,.. I.v the signs seem ripe for a long a-catlon. a-catlon. If he doosn t trim Tendler. ho knows how large the raspberr crop has been this season and how-eager how-eager many arc to pass the bowl of berries his way. It will be i most harassing moment but between the two the opinioti seems to be general that both young men will present e -eryihlng they have in stock and pei -mlt the futuro to take care of Itself. I Ty Cobb Is clinging gallantlv to Sls-ler's Sls-ler's flying heels and m ordinary years his average would be good enough to lead. But Slsler has had an exceptional excep-tional season. In fait, his pace ha Veen o swift that one could hardly n-blamed n-blamed for wondering whether he Could hold it the rest of the year And If he doesn t. Cobb may yet come upon his last gTeat dream that of leading the leaicuo In his eighteenth' campaign |