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Show mm m no FAITH J flOTCH Chicago, July 26 Tommy Hums, Bill Lang and Frank Crotch were tho three guesses made by Joe Choynskl when he heard about tho "unknown" lluch Mclutosh proposes to match with Jack John3on. Choynskl did not express nny ro:i-fideuce ro:i-fideuce In any of Ihe three as being alb to take the black champion on, although he gave Lang th benefit ot a doubt. He thinks 'Mcintosh Is joklDg. "Burns Is having an Idle dream f'bout regaining the heavyweight title," said Choynskl. "He thinks he can 'come back,' but about the best ho ean do Is to return to tbo Antipodes Anti-podes and become a social lion and pink tea athlete. "A match between him and Johnson would not draw. "BUI Lange can be properly class-i class-i d as an 'unknown' as far as his piescnt fighting ability is conceru-e-d. He has been beaten by Johnson and Burns, but jubt before coming to this country he showed that bo had Improved wonderfully by staying i 0 rounds with Burns. I "Gotch Is out of the question lie te a good practical farmer and a great wrestler, but bis muscles arc not the ones he would need. In the ring. Ho will como out of the Iowa farm lands next winter and defend his wrestling title and then retire. No prize ring for him. "I don't take much stock in the announcement an-nouncement that Corbett would train the next contender for the heavyweight heavy-weight title. Corbett and I havo made up, but to be truthful I must say that he Is in no shapo to train any one. He is a sick man and cannot can-not stand the gaff," |