Judge, 1931-10-17 · page 17 of 36
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After a few minutes of this warming up. the boy really goes to work, He begins to use his left a little and he seems to be tting his shoulders into it. He employs a full stroke most of the time, but he’s not consistent in this department. A little coaching would help him climinate that jerky motion that crops out at times. Just before the end of the period, he opens up his whole bag of tricks and brings his left into full play. It's JUDGE “What does Nathan say about this?” “Wienerschnitzel!” worth the two bucks the cash custom- ers lay on the line, just to wateh the fireworks, For sheer skill and agility the show is as flashy as one of Joe Kirkwood’s trick shot exhibitions. And it is all the more remarkable in view of the fact that this ye ng country- ctically work- ¢ under wraps, handicapped as he the boiled shirt and claw-hammer At the finish he is b and coat. athing casily seems to have barely FENDEMZ LAWYER “Hey—you—clear out of there!” worked up a sweat. As he steps out for the rest period he draws another rousing hand. Your correspondent regrets that he found it necessary to leave before the second quarte give and so is unable te a play-by-play account of the tinder. Miss Winters, the promc that she is trying to arrang: match for P itelli, He seems to be a natural here, and with the proper should pack ’em in next time Howanp Prex r. stated a return he shows. comicbooks.com