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Show was four feet round, lay on the ground. The big pugilist Is now enthusl-iislc enthusl-iislc over woodcutting. "It's greas exercise," ho exclaimed, "and I intend in-tend to do a great deal of It. I cut a covd of wood Just before I came up here. H won th first woodchopplog I had done since I was a kid." Woodohopplng w 111 "bo added to Jeffries' Jeff-ries' dally program of training work. Just when Jeffries will begin boxing box-ing no one about the camp Is fibbJ to say. Jeffries Is whimsical about this work and rarely follows a Bet schedule His decision to don the gloves for sparring purposes probably t. Ill be reached on the moment and carried Into Immediate effect Indoor In-door work will be taken u-p more extensively ex-tensively when gloves, bags, pulleys and other conditioning apparatus arrives. ME EXPERT Cut Down Trees and Reduces Them to Firewood Ben Lomond. Cal., April 12 Woodsmen Woods-men say Jim Jeffries Ir an expert with the axe. They saw him use on? vestorduy to good advantage, for during dur-ing the day the fighter felled three trees, and not only did ho cut tiiem down, but he cut them p and then with a saw converted the logs into firewood. Rain had prevented the usual morning morn-ing road work anJ Jeffries was strolling stroll-ing toward the gymnasium when he caught sight of a woodsman felling a big tree. He offered to finish the Job and tho axe was handed hiui. Stripping off his coat, Jeffries swung the axe until the tree, whose trunk |