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Third Welterweight Champion. | he Poves P ry shows that dor w expert they may | There's | ite away about the story the world,” I told T know that he but we are get Quinn Slept in Hold. hig manager sott, Cl be's @ better boxer than Joe, and that Inside theRing == er Great Fighters 1 we calculated would y rounds | nin good | the way t. and it’ possible | for Quinn, ‘The | referee called t Is passed, |T believe that A few weeks la nd Walcott for heen busy up Just what parieu- nit liad decided upon as |e to fettle Quinn, and | is T didn't know What) At the time I had 1 I'd show him how to lick last ten rounds I hadn —nor had any one else, shat he would stl be in the ring fighting at the end of the tenth round. | | Quinn Was Told to Wait. in 3 dumfounded that time womle a Wal » you're fighting all right y your waiting game " T told him. und I told him to @o st. He put over round, 1 during that to duck bel * yvoURe FeHTING ae ROHT © aT told hii | back for @ Tours Waleott was g to tire rapidly, At the end irteenth I asked aldy" how nh White, ah could fight dat | an all night. Kin ah jfight him hard?" Quinn aske | I was beginning to realize that Quinn 1 chance to stay the Mmit, n alternately fighting on offensive and defensive until the teenth round, when I instructed to go In and fight a ses Faithfully,,§ ————— = o th sour’ Nations in times of peace—| prepare for war. | It is well from time to time | 4) to have your eyes examined, If you have the slightest smarting are t , and if you how $ \ nL Hoy see ie) ot burning, tiring or any other | aly that would do} eye trouble, take it up at once him. T was to be his! with an Oculist—and you'll protit in improved eyesight. 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