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The Joe Louis Angels AFTER ALL the hullabaloo, back and forth, a number of noncombatants are wondering just what Joe Louis plans to do about his title and his qsturn to action. Here are some of the angles they are discussing here on the West coast: 1. LOUIS has no intention of returning to the prize fight ring. He is

using this talk to help his exhibition trip where be has been knocking over from SIO,OOO to $15.000 for each show. This is the easiest: money anyone can make, using 14 and 16-ounce gloves. 2. LOUIS has no one to fight except Ezzard Charles who

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doesn't want to fight Louis. Besides. the 175-pound Charles would make Louis look like an elephant chasing a rabbit or a whippet. It wouldn’t be a contest. It wouldn't draw $300,000. 3. HERE IS the situation as it is today—Louis is through and there is no challenger to meet him. The heavyweight division today is at its lowest ebb in ring history. 4, (MINORITY OPINION) Louis is a professional fighter. That's his trade. Why shouldn't he pick up from $200,000 to $300,000 meeting some pushover? These are a few as the angles I've gathered recently, from such boxing men as Jack Dempsey and Abe Roth, the referee, on down the line. I Louis is in a spot where he can , get no credit for beating any of the . j heavyweights now gumming up the ■ scenery. On the other hand, to be j beaten by one of these alleged prize I fighters would leave a large blot on his so-called escutcheon. The j theme song with thousands is: "It j isn't what you used to be—it’s what you are today.” Any outsider advising Louis what to ds is wasting his time. Louis will either do what he wants or what Mike Jacoba wants. Louis hates to pane up what looks to be the softest touch any champion ever faced. Mike can always use more money, no matter how much he has stuffed away through the years. As things look now, the Bomber, probably would be the slowestmoving champion that ever de- j fended a heavyweight title if he went to post again in June. His op- ’ ponent will have to be a fairly sour j | specimen to lose. Jim Jeffries - The old boy with the scythe can travel in a hurry. It hardly seems possible that 50 years have passed {since young 'Jim Jeffries knocked I out Bob Fitzsimmons. This was Big Jim’s 11th fight He . I had been Jim Corbett's sparring;! j partner before Corbett's fight with ! I Fitzsimmons at Carson City. And I1 there are still vague rumors that j I I Jeffries gave Corbett a heavy beat- ; I jing before Jim lost to Fit*, via the famous solar plexus route. j I Sullivan. Corbett. Fits and Jack Johnsen have put on their traveler's cloaks and moved on beyond. Bat Big Jim is still here with as, hale and a trifle hearty after a bad paralysis jolt a year or too ago. Fifty years after he knocked out * Fitzsimmons, Jeffries, now tn his | TO's. is as bald as two doorknobs, but still a powerful looking citizen. When I first met Jeffries, back around 1902 or 1903. he could high ’ | jump six feet and run the ’ 100 in [ j about 10 seconds flat. He then i weighed 212 pounds and he was as ; light on his feet as a featherweight “In some way,” Jim Corbett told me later. “Jeff has become a better boxer than I ever was. And nobody can ever hurt him. not even with j . art axe." Fitz broke almost every bone tn , both hands slugging Jeff in their j second fight without even jarring'' him. - "I might as wen have slugged a bloody hydrant” Fitz told friends [ ! after the fight Jim Jeffries, around 190! and 1903. was a great a tighter as ' I . the game has ever known. He could hit you and hurt you—and { no one could hart him. . I I saw him in I9IU training for the I coming Jack Johnson party. He j 1 weighed over 2TO and he was bald, fat and slow. He bad been out of j I action for seven or eight years. The ! Jeffries of 1902 or 1903 would have! murdered Johnson. The Jeffries of, 11910 was a pushover for anyone who j could breathe and move around. They still talk about Dempsey and : Louis. I often wonder bow either ’ would have looked against the Jeffries that used to be. You wonder . what shape their fists would have' been in after a few rounds. There has been a long gap since the days Jim Jeffries was M good he had to retire. It was a joke to mention anyone having a ghost of a chance against him. He dominated his field mere than Dempsey ever did—more than Joe Louis ever did. He was a big. strong, dead-game, awkward fighter at the start But by the time he faced Corbett and Fitz in return title fights, be was another man—a skilled boxer who! could throw a punch—and take 'em, too. 7 Big Jim is feeling fine today. Ife has overcome his paralysis, his/one stroke. "I’m taking life he tells you. ‘Tm not as goy as I was 56 years ago when / licked Fitz, but I can still move/ around, and Pm still breathing and eating. What more can you askyor?"

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