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Safurday, Maicfr7,-1931 i Pe Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. fjj: Baseball's Primo Camera ""iSy i tP i jilted Bltlgi?lng of Bud xy. hor KHith o( ne tqusutrrfiy Been, j But in Philadelphia tile other Monday extra I a fubxl itat U but pasta !ouv ol normal conrereUoa imoo, 7 J ! tht Jlitx JaitMul of Hew Tori ltS 1 ff ; ana Illinois v m.. ui cute, i rrai- . j Ease fcuied Taylor . or so the J b'ocd terror from Terre Haute j. i siited but the Pennsylvania com. I mission doctor could find no tvl ; (jence to substantiate the claim. So Benny won the fight on a technical j knockout. Then, because the cooi. : missioners insisted, they fought fiyt j more rounds in an exhibition, dta. ipiayuig v:m vigor, though jthe display didn't count as far u ! cfctermining the winner for thf 1 nht was concerned. -' I 1. M. II J- M. Giit K.VSS & of Ladies Raytn Bkxroeiis tr.nutr. m. Os feexzr of' : Bleached Sheets Tiat Hi Stare ecd or S& tt 25c pair 59c each WATCH THE WINDOWS MONDAY for extra specials to go on sale for Tuesday at this 10 DAY CL0SE0UT SALE OF HILL'S DEPT. STORE STOCK ! ' All of which wouid seem to sub. & ?stantiste the attitude of the New York state athletic conunission that r 1 there is no such thing as lncaDuiu. ?- ! ticn from ft low punch. The solemn ! 1 scions allow the boys to protect tnemselves wnn anyuaicg out cosy C 01 r"", steel vests, and hoop skirts I The resulu have amazed even the f- rabid critics wno moanea roud and long that the commission was mak me a sericus mistake and was mak. t me ridiculous one of the oldest and ' Oi toot ttt Je 1 (jr r Torfus Towels ;4.5I$IAiR- -. ' HUSKIES DEFEAT CALIFORNIA FIVE. .Washington Keeps Bears Firing Long Shots Dur ing Opening Contest Bf rsBt cots (,tM-.itv Prw 6-jra WSies. Kir. 7 -C44 Hi- C.n-pXiti-lp humi i.-. biiux2 cxcMra- cc Jw. t&e Piii Ktl VjCxj lor toe Jin ii no IMS Ui it la -twos wy ' . t 1,. . V. i j i" .l. c J.m tvMx vmo, ixsj? tii vt 'axtrun j m taT)JT. rL: ri w w.n bi ite i ?,tSt 02 17 SioaM ct-'-l-jTOS m toiist at- f - " cxxt tuzt b pi. uvtatr i UUZ-a vja lot Jin ! lut ; . 'J f5 t la IMS. In if.! c th yjpuiul iW.) 3 '.ir Huiiiw feid ihe u-. . u.-i.j).l but Jtr ve mr oIJ uj i thtr iwUi Ts7 loi luii j lt I I! try ccaiiv nxA Mr A -Uie bwp. i .Kmw wvu i ") f wfeiie Uir i w , r bail tbnxiyii tfc da:lonu let : F'P we S from tiie S tux. KwJt StMUio erf WtU-f5- ncir.nMl fttn fwiiS cr-ti kid ! jlxmI BiU Dfc eaaie tatic i two i.t teut U yive Ifae bw tnxiT le kid. Jclin KaJkr fctat li Huhkit ii4d fco 17 nw y from tnn on to jm p ft to 7 kad t b tK. Tfc Bar! tMbid on rrea MTtta Ja I Mcoeid bcti XiJc fcc'wtrig ' IS point, bul t&c uStuju roo rf tu ixjrxiS'jx.Mi in IL Jirn 530 - minut pi. re um bJ wife t: is : RETZLAFF IS WINNER OVER TOM llEENEY DETEOIT, Ur. 7 '-V-Cfcftll Btz Uif. couur ycnic hesvyar:ht erf Uuiuth. Winn . tcU7 cUun tti dift ttctctLca of hiTiriX cortd a clxn k(iCk7ut over Tom Ittttiry, luu'd otk from bkrr Uie tLUtor. Tmt fouwfV-e-r ftpotUd Kteey IS pootu2, t OiyrapU: ftrtxift lftt riJht, weighing 1W to Ti s 207, ftr.d hkndii, outboxirc nd outjightinjj Hnc7 in cicry rouxul but tL uitfi Me kiiocted ie New Zaiftwj-?r dovo twice la Ik MTe&ta round. On hi tcond fftU, Knif look the lull count of ten by licferw Al D&y. Day tinaittfi the count, Htrnry nrjift trying to gt up. wj Day. (tf Ujy thftt lUrtzlutt might iuil:e the Ulio gUdifttor wtiln. ir.jAWfil Ku U.'f By 4 he lirt-cJ oid Tom. "It ft ciftn knockout." ly aid ftftc-r Ufctl. "ftiid 1 believe th Urw. vr icorl ovtr Mecty." EUi4iT to4Ud rljht op.-td a cut over Htfey' eye in U.e f;rl round, ted blo-J flowed from, ikt lorfr'ft mouth in the if.h. About J 000 jxnKfij tre fight, with s;d Lindftnct ftucoufKtd ft fl.KI'l.t T h( OIIKS DEL MONTE, til, Uu. 7 :B C. Butu. cf t:rMl, iin C. A. Dunn, of Kkmuab. Fill, ncli turiiid in poulbltV ff Uiiiaj In the Mcond dky' ccjopciiiitm lu tr4 fifth bbnuAl 11 Home Irapahoot. E.Ui brokt or.e hundrnl corcutive urgfU. The hoot will end tomorrow. The rom retltor are baitlmg lor eaooo m . 102-1 Bulrk Touting . $ 'f lean Dodge Coux 1.W0 Sttjdt-bii.cr hpl. ltd. 1K27 BuKk Coarh ir I.AKlKdV ( MI VKdl LT O. 1414 Adm i-iioric Uln 7 V. S. L. Batteries fold Ori Innrd Life We buy or trade for our old battrrv BURGESS BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION 0ppolr Iji Orapde firorrry Successors to Hill Shepherd Leads i ,nKls! i'js IS yxzL- a?auzm Isaier ifcit r.fcfrt ti l-irfl ivad ctf tie Ctr.iCt eas- - fcCAi C&tttplCCiSi.'p UKJZSC1 S 6si?a:s total erf 13 prat Ljm wtU Wt 1- tSKAX, WiT-O tWO Baker fcOJ in vtAXt Zj ikd pwtjoa 14c i K-tac wiM iix.ta.iiny s--fltiin eta4cl li T-igrs. t tofcti ctf 7 asa CKetl. psSy B aer ivnujiQ. uu tr:; a stub 0tr trjjirn iuij'jv: Ei.iWn. Y'tiwi 23 . 1 rj-. k'lUUL My. 25 'tfrcyjt; : Bt,i;n. Uliio JlOMI i U II 1U II "t" UKJLi UlJIf it O MEDFORD, 25-24 USZirWS). Mtr. 7 UP. Ai Hin df--! fci fbwit-.iSl cr- rST" " fawiaritAU 1. A.!Ka H;ra oc4 lu?tut4 i IfrwJ U t &t,x 07 & cor of IV to IS. Bfic'i r-d ttin Kr.!rt PwiJcia Hiii 1 to li; Grvii Lircin a to WtwUnvi &xer:i im aap fcT fKtofT. EEJfD. Ore l?cJa 7 Etj! i.s- k1;x4 it-jq tte U---iwei3 cji.rUrfjiip ti Ctslrii Oirryn iitrfctj ivy dtai:& M:'--: iw. tvni. Tat tor t W to 13. Night Fights ; Bj I be Avjt-tJ Frev ' Dttrc.il C&ftjlie fuizixlt, Duluih. j Minn, itopped Tom Her:ey, Jirs ' Cupula, ixor tl out fu.y Coii:r. ' ksA-'.ou 64jnr.y Fuller. Beaton. ; ouipnt4 Toiy Canzourrl. orkl : l:j;:.iif.t cLia.pioa I0j, Kn-ll'-l fUrtltrfd. CV-zui. Bit BtvUtiino. jVq U'AtiM-r eight cbAKipi'n, out- j 1'J). r.rm-tjtie; Jjw.kle PUJtirjf ; ton. Ktw York, outpoind t' il Pii.e. Lrvuinji. Ky. U0(. i OrnJt... !ub.-Txay pyulei. CTe !Uul. Cit pointed "Hger Juk Py. World Champion Explains How . To Handle Cue H trtliur IburubLid (Vci!; I Champion. Ttu-ee Cuthion BilluMti CHICAOO 'Anybody can be a . biilujd playtr. Tht.e ; no such thing as a bom blilta.'d player ; The mo4t important fundamental jccnnected with the billiard game are tht ' bridge and" on the Ub. the i "grip." or manner of holding ihe cue ; at the butt end. and the "stance." cr pot;t:on at the table. These three : rt.mbir.ed are productive of the all , imrKrtaiit stroke. Firfct consider the grip. The cue is i I-eld bjr the rirst I wo f)nfrw and the j thumb. In reality tht cue rest on , tht fir, two finders and 1 held s . cure by th thumb The upper e.de ot th uf mutt not be firm miiiw: the ar,c) th two smaller fingers r;ii't tsa. be todching the rue. Tr.V, flip Insure ft free wrist mnv rrerit which Is neceary. Tlie action rir,uid be only from the elbow dn ri:i a shot marie Yi.t the "bridge hand" farm a circle with the thumb arul first finger, pise ing the tips of earn toother. Sjirrad tho u'.hcr three fingers apart, with the middle fintrrr downward to.rr) the palm of tr.r band Slide the tip end or the ewe through the cir;e pKu-ti.g over the tcp of the middle fitter N';w cVyse the eirclo around the cue until both fiiicers and thumb are touching on all side The fie muM i not te held too fjimly but thvre ' mum not be space lor the cue to tibra t nidfwwvs. Now place y-'.ir hand cu the tb!e wlti, iintters Welt spread and the hrl cl your hand on the ta&le, u.ing Just rncugh pressure to make the brittle firm Yru now have ihe correct grip r, t bridyc and are r-ady to shoot Th j next lVon wtll lake up the stance 'at the table and the shot, 's Dept. Store Tuf f y Griffiths Wins Bout From King Levinsky: CHZCAOO. Kw. 7 i1, Gerud AiS - K7-.Z Uu ra t- .0'.O y t to itep L-vca.T ti j. ixrf or ; cvuiicxLil. t ojytx-a o-".'i fc'.Kl rails tirE. v-i-g,i'trir- or lis t& tana t; st&ry tircki Lisa frtAl ft4lvu.e tit rt-z.. to Ib-J Vjc LffTjaJcy. ctf Bft:J-e Eo&o. ol Ersur-ma. veru-r.ir i&-rvuxl of.ajoo -aCVyry ore iXMi cr.rxrzji. fcrp-puja: iur5 E -ji- ftui twJt- niuzrj't kc:.xiiiL if cz- Lciut L-o". jEiO KtUirsd. ".-ff-i'wfrd. ' K-ttd ti out wr.h Bcceza. let if.t-r of tf- lxut tli ?h fcj lczza ftu oti.c;giitd t?y 11 xrur-iA V IMPHOlfcMFNT T. LOVIS. JJir. 7 vf' Bin Joiin ca, f'yrmAT' p.-tairient ol i.- Anctn--ri kijue wt-o i c.r.-A-.i? ll. at a 'acn-piiid iaere tiosre :o iprciTe-n-f.; lclk7- It vu btid at t; l-.Ui Uit nir;t '.Lit d..n i a quttUvn twjrs an.d tiat tie un 'Kai nrezi?.fci of fci fcrfrt -a ip ;r.g J-.rn ftiiT. rJ."lI'GTON. Australia, liar- 7 f'.'-o.'-.ip. the Australian v&nder hone, wriicn won fourteen ocneecu ti ract ar.d atut t'JWXA for OJLff ,n state, met defeat in a n.;l race toiay. Vr'kVer Lire -roci ty a n-ce. ltl.LOI.IN WLTS U'RATfir BRL'&SELS &!?!in t:quor In- ; mt. irt- -a uic uy in 71.fr mnia, a pro p-jAal to strengthen the dry laws by h ea ry tax a, it, n of re ta ilers. "Toe country will be flcr;j with poiwr. oua drinks," is their plaint. PARIS IU.HTS ILOOIJ PARIS fi To prevent recurrence of floods like thee of last autumn. Pans plan to dredge the Seine ar-d build reservoirs in the Yorine and starne valleys. Or. 9 of the lakes will be four m::g iou; rthur Thnrnlilad. w rUiupmn three euhkm pbier. here Hhirrjtr tUf 1 nmLimentU of urIal ttllUrd pLtt. f ho (haititm) the nwrei-t -hridif." i vi the proper aj to grip the cue butt (lut. Uper rtU). Mosley Has Plan For Dansrerous British Crisis; Jj - Mj -pca Lasr Cixlll lLnrj te t H'r -Brrlrx cf ii Ifs iofct.Te fctp. Erhi r. :r ' r??::ut;T cf isr 3 - .L.lVb Hl Ef litlti. RJU iu-e halti or ti e: to Vtix ip. t dwon laSita, W Karociiy tryui? to m tr t coi Br. Cc.o Oori-ca Lag cars reeu .ar-i surrti t&cadrss tth care tari iritis ret wv-. rYr-T t ' t(-"t rcr.ii' cctipe f,2- rest So tEXiVa -5rre hifi tdrt tu 1 reit ?!, cr?o t vt-U- '"sihfrs, 5i"..it iie xs ;A.i.en t:c ie".ii pfcii.re to tie ccn;ry. i.yl hi; piK or rttrrat tp". s.fcrt. Kr i p..t5 to t-ii- a Trip a'rci II . s Before estrtr te cburc.-. Arz'z. -ifeitp LaJ ire" a TieC.; Sftsryi--. f MOHE SKY KIUVE" He I'.uiHl lor th bar t: OxJg-txI, and i To: a Icg tlrr:. Copelin fcjis later in the Tetnpje. But it didn't i raiied &sd rtred about auncef fcerlc l uork acd fys ceie-bratesl fcis failure by jet ndi tics In the sesit ciuunber. ivmiiui a nareJ cl no fame. 7V,tn fcejTce lick cJ natural Lignt tliere frnt , tum3 to tr;j church, irt orfcnsed ; zj, r.a. Ee is sure that just as a m H&O. ar3 erentuaLiy his pnti i3 ipian crouzht up in the- dark becomes to the Archbuh-opric of Yor. thenU hit. vithertd thin, so is the - .jjc-u . j oxoa cs eTery senatcr oe;ng TTUecsc 1 , ( To- archohp 1 ft fcachit?r ftndjand lcverttl m its ngor by his be:nz 1 Kir! Boots, professional at the th of a ocourh Pxtsortenan- j ccoipeUed to Ue under condition J Tesipie Terrace, says these figures , Born tn he is the wrtr-ih un ; pxe-iect in the senate chanaber. j ar.d a fleck more of a fibular nature ; of a fttventn son. 2. cucunivtice re-1 acq t po.nta to the fact t'nat j are pf great ralue In determining guiStd by upers::t;ou as g.r:ng ei-sjnce. he his been In the senate 36 the "cempetitlTe force" cf his lay i :zcr:zirj powers. j cr a7 meinber cf thtt body have died j out. That Is. it is possible to ascer- The arcnr.ish.op ha been a power- ; - rw course ' he haten to add. -the tin from the colonel's statistics fu! church dipl'jcrjit. but his grt-zl- work the revision of the Bok d Coenrnoa Prayer was rtected : by the house of commons. llTKK T.tXCS HltiE BEX-FAST H. G. MUhoiiand. speaker of trie h-cuse of coenmozts of .Vorttm Ireland, saM l&ZO exports averaged K0.7& per capital, while taxes were almost 4 for each man.1:he ooorwavs at the east and west man and chiid in Lister. MEXICO WANTS MLK MEXICO crrY X Trying to build up a Mexican silk Industry, the department of agriculture has. sent yj VX) morera pUnts to SaltjIIo. If successful rr.vt tn there, plantings will be j : - , i t.t int!1-,? . t4 ! M t ALL In Washington WAHI5fGTOS Frtr lTl to I "rrici Slates t-ttzr aurr: J cc:peStd to ffari is Doctor C-jpelasfi ; serine- fcis iici-i. gad L wjzys it ftt 'CTery poia.tje otpcrt-jja-ty. crtrt oca -sriatr. !-t ftencrj 'atocti things tr:tf geiceriiy aiy ait ler grins. But lis dec-tor p;U oc nsTertie Its, finruy beJienr tiat oc m-oss j iVfr-tv of them would hare no doubt died anyway, but the life of many a faithful senator has been j shortened by living under these con jditions"" ( What he- po:nt to with something lakin to horror is that the Ueht which j fir os the senate chamber from the ictiiiiig is artificial. The onlv natural ! ilent coming into the chamber is u6t i.u xfiich fillers xhroueh entrances 1 - Moce sky shine. he pZeads- "more IHrirtLT!Ki But the real difficulty confronts the doctor In his crusade for the thing called sky shine. To get it, it would be necessary to tear up the whole senate chamber. And that, hut less bealth-cc-nscious colleagues say. is something unspeak able. - In crder to make contact with the iky. it wouM be necessary to con struct three large windows in the north wall of the chamber, reaching frcm floor to ceiling- Other proposed changes would completely alter its present appearance. Sentiment, economy, lack: of defi nite proof that present conditions arc actually unhealthful. stop the doctor at every turn. At present be is rather discouraged. His colleagues have laughed his proposition out of court. "Go ahead. he has told them. "I will outlive a lot of you anyhow. But if Anything happens, remember, 1 told you " Ky 0. IL heeler My friend Bill Gun by of the Tampa Daily Times the same Gunby who spells his name bill gunby at the bottom of a letter, apparently be cause he is In too great a hurry to pull up the cap sends me an amaz ing story of gclf statistics. The story is about Colonel Horace Rutherford, of the Temple Terrace Club Kid Boots' layout, tf you hap pen to know it. In ft general way. Colonel Ruther ford has been rather a cosmopolite cf golf. He has played many courses, fn the last twenty years. He has kept statistics on his rounds, which num ber 2.263 complete 18-hole rounds. "I have walked more than 10 000 miles playing golf. says the colonel, "and I don't regret a step of it." This, of course, ta more than ftmaeinf. It ss confusing ' Some folks." continued the colo- I This Game II Of Golf 1 1 areite: cut Td vzix w.i for 2 par ; that Tt Cobb ftJid Bobby Jones, two ho-" cf the'suue's xnoes eminent atizecs. Aicsr4irj5 to the Tern pie Terrace .; hare retired from tiie active fold, rutilrt. Ocaoti ButijerTccd. fcasj Lile look 10 W. L (Youngi Stnb ws:Iil relies ana produced j 10 brmg hoene the fork s heavy- 3.4?jf pars. ' weight j-tr-.a championship this - stinmaer. Th coisneJ has all th statistics y.n and boT. the "Crackers" have ot his four yeais arji 700 rcsayis at : ,-1 ceEc in Willie the 7- Terrace, ani vhen I say all. ; Touzj;r. Qa the roan from Fort I rn-tazi ertry itst tatittic. To cuote a lew: sanest s.35re. sorenber 9. 1927 s.3e. Uorcnber 6- esx re. ury ikhs ATertre medal score. 85 07. Tn.s is prettT earned good- J Total sirctes far 703 rounds. 2. 343 Total ptitts. 700 rounds. 22-8S7. ' One-putt greens. 750 rounds. 3.454. Two-putt green. 700 rounds. 9517. Three-pan greens, 700 rounds. 23. Four-putt greens iceeb!). 5. The covrel d:d not have any 5 putt greens, in 7 CO rouads. Ea "best round with the puiter cost him only 24 putts in 18 bo,ess-f This is about as good & ixsey get. v meaos IS one-putt greens and sia fso-putt. Tcm ni:ght try that cu your home course. The colonel's longest strir-g of pars 7u an even dozen very fine piay for a man averaging Just under SO. However, he made a par in 19 con secutive rounds on the fourth, hole, and ftlto on the fifteenth. He could not seera to get up to 20 consecutive pars on any one hole. In 700 rounds. Colonel Rutherford collected 3.4S-9 pars and 261 birdies. As suggested earlier, he averaged a par for every mile of progress. '. which holes are easiest and which are hardest for the average player, since he has all his records on each individual hole. Sport Slants fir Alan Gopkl Associated Press Sports Editor! , It's the custom with the winners and those sitting on top of the sports wcrid to be well satisfied with things zs they are. but I understand Sam uel Breadon, the er;ergeti president of the St. Louis Cardinals, National t league champions, wielded much in f fluence in the decision to extract j seme of the )ack-rabblt Juice from ! the big league baseball for 1931. t 3ifr. Breadon always has been among the "progressives ' in the council of magnates. He and his partner. Branch Rickey, were the first to de-! velop "chain-store" baseball on a i grand scale, with a system that has 1 produced a steady flow of talent for ; the Cardinals and substantial profits . for the parent concern. j The Cards have their sluggers, but j the club, in winning three pennants i in five years, has not neglected the : more scientific features of the baxne. I The team captain. Ftisch, is one of ; the best base-runners in the game. ' So is Taylor Douthlt, the fleet out- i fielder. Charley Gelbert, the young ; shortstop, has the makings of an- j other lice base -runner. Cardinal ' pitching has had as much as any- j thing to do with the team's sue-; cesses under the .leadership of such men as Homsby, UcKechnie and ; t Street. , I encountered the affable Mr. Chick Evans unexpectedly and without any advance notice in the big wciety gal lery following the Hicks-Van Wie final to the Florida Women's golf championship at Palm Beach. The way these girls socked the big ger and lighter golf ball was some-' what astounding to the former na-1 iic'nal champion, who admitted he was watching a woman's tournament match for the first time. "It s astonishing the way women have Improved in this game. Evans said. "I can remember when we utushed at the idea of a woman driving 200 yards or beating men's par. These girls could beat a lot of men who think they know how to play the old game" Chick is an "eld man" as com-' petitive toilers go now. It is fif-; teen years since he was amateur and 1 open champion of the United States. ; But he doesn't look it and he ex- ' pects to paly tn the open at Toledo t litis year as well as the amateur at ; Chicago, his home town. Georgia has contributed pretty fair share ot the south' reeding en-u-te tn sport. Consequently now . wm. VAsztz. 005 wwerHY- took O.ME LOOK AT JiM AJP . TA-;rt' 10 IfiPTrJ. I encountered ! a Touthlul admirer of th soefcine 1 ..vm v- v. m mn. W. U vouid best Sciunelicg ; anyone else. "WnT," the boy replied, as If the "he's , question steered unxceairy. Oregon State College Military Band COMING TO LA GRANDE MARCH 2b 26th Annual Concert Tour 45 musicians in a program featuring concert numbers, solos, comic dialogues, quartet specialties, and "movies." CONCERT - - - DANCE 8-Piece Collegiate Dance Band! Boy's Blouses With button or blouse stvles Size 4 to 9 50c to 79c Boys' Shirts Age 6 to 14 79c & 98c NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP NATURE-MADE ABERDEEN As Near Perfect a Coal as Possible Little ash and high heat. Heat is really what you pay for; get your money's worth by ordering Aberdeen Coal. 1' Size 5 9 30 lon ut S,zec, 12.00 per ton Stove or Small Lump Size 13.23 per ton Lun,P Sizc - 13.75 per ton SAWYER HOLMES MERC, CO. 1433 JEFFERSON ST. Phone Main 17 fht game. , But just the same there have been no fouls in New York state for oyer a year now and in all that time i there have been only two genuin f claims of foul. In one Instance ( iaw tee iouiea uitLiicj, icj arieton a British featherweight, rise 4ter .pretesting bitterly that he had been ' iloored by Jimmy Slavic's low blows and then come on to win a draw in a fight he had been losing up to that time. He fought harder after the fouls and he fought better. The ether claim was made by Nick Testa, a middleweight in the Garden, and he stayed down and took a knockout when the referee could do nothing about It. Testo probably was done an injustice because he obviously was hit low. - But where one man suffered the faithful have gained tremendously , m the hundreds of matches that have been staged since the .rule was passed. Until the solons took, their . drastic action the epidemic of fouls, capped by the ridiculous Otto Von Pcrat-Phll Scott episode, was ruin icg show after show. Any honest fight manager will tell you 1 um. uiui, u wtru ua ether fellow's, will stay down If he ft P '. r lie Jiaa vxutuvc ui Claiming foul and getting away with it. If he is certain that he will be counted out, and not given the benefit of the doubt, a manager also will tell you that his man will rise before ten to fieht on and in 99 cases out of 100 he is unhurt and can fight just as well as before the low sock. Fighters just have learned that a fight won Is a fight won, no matter how. The winner has saved his ener- : gy and has lived to fight another day. . ft is just a matter of business. Iliincis has solved the problem In ' another way. Bouts can end In fouls there but the fighters don't get paid. Next to counting a warrior out and plastering a knockout on. his record there Is no greater way of encourag : ing action and discouraging fak-. ; in than to trifle with the finances. ftnssftWTstnsTarsw "tf t iTafftrfi sncmsi )