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soreness peer et THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1901. "YOUNG CORBETT S” THIRD Champion Tells His Young Pupils How to Lead with Right and eft Hand and How to Guard, Block and! Counter. LESSON III. Some Leads and Counters. °N guard! Now lead for my face with _your left. You didn't reach it. Somehow my face vanished and your fist wandered into space, while my left glove landed on your mouth. Looks Mike a queer stunt, doesn't it? But it's simple. Lead for my face again with your left Bad I'l show you how I did.it. When you fed, I moved my head slightly to the right, just far enough to escape your blow, and at the game time led for your face with my left. Try it. It ds not hard. . Here's anather: Lead again for my face with your left. i move my head agin, but to the left this time, Your blow goes past my right ear. At the same time, bringing up my right arm outside sour left I lead with the right for your face. If you prefer, you can counter with right and left hooks instead of right fand left straigh: leads, in working these tricks. A Good Counter. “Now for a third: When I lead for your utmost, catch his glove at the outaide face, bend the left kneo, bringing the |P"Ft of the wrist with the sams part of head-to-the left at the same time, and |t) the lett and sninning hin bods” helt load with the right for my heart. way around, thus leaving him open to a loft’ will shoot harmlessly over your | Plow, from your right. | This Is known ax fight shoulder, while the Impetus of my| popular PTY ands tise 10) besvery body will add to the force of your blow on my heart. Here's a fourth: When I lead for your face bend the left knee, moving the head ‘o the right, and lead with your loft for my .wind. These are the four simplest, yet moet effective, counters in the great game of boxing, A whole lot of a boxer’s suc- depends on his knowledge of them nd on his skill in inventing good varia- tions on them. The straight-counter but good device. ‘When your opponent leads for you with the left, guard bis blow with the right, catching {t on the outer side of wrist, forearm or glove and throwing {t out- ward. At the same time lead for his jaw with your left. To guard against such a counter as this stop his left, as it comes toward you, with your right, ‘When an opponent leads with his left you can often, by watching the move- ment, when his arm js extended to its Concerning Swings. Now for the swings. ing: Rnd those terrible swings, of bh pug an army ‘of pugitists {oti biakhare te them from alm ind hie hiring the an WEA! Coree that fet ith Stopped. in some almost whiris him around and. sends the oor pee Other fighters start the swt: m bent, and deliver it tore like hook than ike a fu ry er class of fighters drop the arm to t s! it rigid, send in the blow in a semiscite cle, turning the wrist on the way so that the’ knuckles would land frat Such rigid swings are more or less apt to Dera ‘the striker’ arm. © erhaps tho best swing 1s that the striker starta ‘the blow with the band At, abollt the Relght of "the hip, having the arm still vei Ehtly bent at the moment of delive: In’ other words, to lessen the bent poaition of the is another old . | them too much exposed arm during Its semt yet not letting St daolutel stralght even at the tof impact. To Block a Swing. a left swing for alse the right arm so that the is nearly parallel to the body, the blow on wri: ular Journer. y im the same way, unm. Tf you are quick of course you can block ‘m and ut the same ug ther arm, counter ts not diMeult. as a swing Siways leaves the man who deilvers it a bit open. To be effective, a swing must be de- livered with great quickness. Otherwise While you're trying to swing the otter | man can get in on you with a straight lead, on the principle that a straight line is a shorter distance between two points than a semi-circle Is. Bome very famous fighters (Terry Me- Govern is one of them) never use the swing at all, declaring that ft leaves The half hook I¢ the nearest they will come to It. The Jolt in Close Quarters. Another good blow (but only useful tn close-quarters work) is the jolt. This ts delivers ith the body rather than wit the arm. The arm often does not move than a few Inches—sometimes not I. The arm is bent at an angle of erhaps 45 degrees, and the blow [9 de- ivered by sending forward the shoulder with the force of the body behind it, the bent arm being kept nearly rigid. To deliver it. rise on the toe of the right foot, and be sure to bring the whole y above the waist around with the ble To-morrow I will teach you foot- work and ducking. MAYOR SAVES TOWN ‘BOXING LESSON FOR BOYS, Ul colt’. ed Cycle nex! meeting of the Associated ng Clubs of New York will be heli he club-house of the Century Wheel- York, at Nos, 42-44 Am enue, next Monday. The pro- kramme for tho forthcoming vaudeville ainment will be announced at that historical event in local cycling circles. or St. George Wh en Dance. fhe St. George Wheelmen will hold thelr annual ball at Lyric Hall, on Sixth avenue, between Forty-firat and Forty-second streets, to-night. The club has Invited its friends and members to 01 SEIZED TONS OF COAL IN ROWBOAT. HARBOR POLICE ALSO CAP- TURED TWO MEN. CHOICE SCROCERIES @lecharged for Lack of Evidence— Robbea a Year. + fow More th ‘Two men were arrested by the harbor | Pelite’at @o'clock this morning, charged with being membors of a gung of bold thieves who have been stealing coal from Lehigh Valley barges for more than a year. F The men were in a deep-kekl row- fj? =6STORES 6X SVERYWHERE. 101 RETAIL BSUS CHOICE: GROCERIED 4 The finest packed in the State of Maine; f= | young, tender and deliciously ‘Sweet—every can of & The same grade of Corn sells in other stores at 12 cents; our regular price is 10 cents, but for this § i sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday we offer it at the special price of boat in which were two and a half tons oal.” Five other boats got nway. ‘The Lehigh Valley Company sends coal to this city from Perth Amboy every night. Four or five barges are fn each tow and only one man ts kept to watch all. ‘The tow comes up through the Kill won Kull and under cover of darkness the thieves come out from shore in boats, te up to the barges and steal “* the’ coal. Each boat has two men. One boards the barge with baskets, in which he the coal to the small craft of tons have been stolen in ‘apt. Smith, of the Harbor Polle necufed the Lenlgh Valley Ate, G Bee last night, and with a roun Aha ax men, all dismulaed: as seame kept watch in the Kill von Kull during the night. 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LONDON, Dec. he city enter- tained the Prince an rinceas of Wales * > thls afternoon at a luncheon In the Guildhall and presented them with a: ‘address of congratulation on thelr suc cesstul tour of the British Empire, In the Library of the Corporation's Qastoric quarters, thelr Royal High- ueeomes were received by the Lord Mryor, Ar Joseph C, Dimadale, and the Corporation, Dipiomatic dress, uniforms or judicial robes;were worn by the majority of the the ‘Tombs Pol lowing four standard articles ; ¥4-1b, BEST TEA, all kinds, 18¢ 1» Ane, juley Messina, “Ie 9c \5c sia tity °° $0c 9c $0c 10 40c c ranberries, faney, Cape Cot, a hel ¥%-lb. BEST MOCHA and JAVA COFFEE - - 13c 1 Pige. 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