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would havt dropped me if he hadn't en kind enough to hold me up. I finally said to him, ‘Hf you hit me again [will have to drop.’ His answer was: don’t try any more funny I think that experience con- inced me that [should study law.” (Editor's note: E lawyer in New York, doing very well, anis now a f these days may be a promi- © politics.) (.luthor’s note: Make mine a cigar this time, Gus.) Ne“ if we could get Stimson in here +. with a note to the Japs—but kid- ding on the square, as we used to say ind the post office, Mr. Eagan was ea fighter, and just to keep the wrds straight and the story going, Dempsey outweighed — him — thirty pounds that night in Denver—a hard- shelled professional in there swinging unehes at a mere kid. Ml that I know about Yale is that [ always get the worst seat in’ the press box, probably on the theory that that is where T ought to be, but there must be something cbout the old rail fence, Prof. Billy Phelps and the spreading elms—or do I palin trees?—that is con- skilled mean ducive to knuckles, [ might mention Bill Schuette, and it would mean nothing to the world at large or Clara Bow 1 lot for Anyway Schuette of ene of the — best light-weights that ever snorted through a belliger- ent set of nostrils. \ sharp hitter, fast, clever, and loved it. Another guy that Judging the Sports (Continued from page 6) dough and family kept out of Madison Square Garden. It's a stenciled thing to kid English fighters. They are all Joc Becketts or Phil Scotts, commoners born to the srucling business, yet failures in first- class competition, Possibly the best fighter England has produced since Jim Drise lappy who never stepped into a professional ring —Lord Clydesdale of Oxford, "2h. nt. “TL am just as happy that [ was. never forced to face him,” says Georges Carpentier, a heavyweight. You may recall that Carpentier won the light- heavyweight) championship of — the world and later fought Dempsey. There is a theory that cours Vs time isa Clydesdale was a imiddlewei e and from red corpuscles. spring largely poverty and grub-staking. I like to remember the fact that his jolly old lordship in winning the championship of the British Isles knocked out four Scottish coal-miners and outpointed a fifth—all in’ one night. I'll let you in on a seeret. Winchell doesn't even know it. From the be IT have been trying to get around to Steve Hamas of Penn, State. But you know how it is. is rigl People keep drop- ping in, the phone keeps ringing, and that Coolidge when he starts go ing you just can't stop him. [ suppose he is all right on ty, but when vou babies of Hamas is the best heavyweight fighter the colleges have ever sent to the pro- fessional rin He knocked out Tor Lou Phila delphia has never been the same since. Judging the Movies (Continued from page 24) hanks, Jr., is entirely too kipper in his form-fitting clothes to give you in impersonation of a tramp. made-over “Union Depot” is important simply beeause once again we have a mani- festation of the new type of movic heroine: he who gets socked. It is a far ery from the Lillian Gish heroine who couldn't even change on a street ear, The girl-of-the- | count hour is the girl who can absorb and left hooks with a smile. Perhaps it is only the reflection of a national spirit. God willing, it is so. Woman Commanps” brings us . slightly wooden and \ ous. It also brings us Rojand Young on less king trying to some world. ain, as an aim- ave fun ina tire A theory | That unpopular Williams girl surrounded by stags I; was too bad r ly, but who wanted to dance with a girl who never said anything. And looked so heavy-eyed and dull. Bad complexion, too. And then she found a way to end her indigestion. Sometimes the difference is slight between radiant good health and an- noying digestive troubles that spoil your good times. Many people have found that Beeman’s is a great help in aiding digestion. Dr. Beeman was a real benefactor to make a delicious gum that would provide so much hap- piness. Chew Beeman’s every day, Cheur . BEEMAN 'S PEPSIN |