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THE BOXING WORLD.

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handahake. The following Mon- sy saw Noble defeat Walker, after a glashing -rounder.

A great compliment was paid to the sport on July 16, when Prince Albert attended the X.9.C., and made a speech from the ring. It was a memorable American night,” We had heart a great deal of the wonderful achievements perforin- el by Fred Fulton, and when the news came through on July 27 that Jack Dempsey had Landed him a K.D. in 18 3-5secs! что blinked our eyes-and marvelled. There were no out- standing matches during Angust until

the 31st, when Jimmy Wilde confounded many critics by decisively defeating Conn at Stamford Bridge. The bout lasted 12 rounds, during which Wible's right eye was closed; and Conn knocked down for the unlucky 13 times, ie., six avanta in the 10th, three in the 11th, and four in the 12th.

The winning sequence of Kid Pleated was brought to a close at Liverpool on September 5, when Kul Doyle proved the victor after fifteen furious sessions. The

night of September 1 saw Danny Morgan scoring a victory over Ru dick at Liverpool; and two days later we learned the sad news that Bob Cotton had made the supreme sacrifice on the Western front.

THE "FEATHER'S" TITLE

The first championship of the season 1918-19 was decided at the N.S. C. on October 21, when the veteran, Tancy Lee, fought a dour battle and knocked out Joe Coan in seventeen roams for the featherweight trophy. Earlier in the afternoon at The ting,

Noble had all his work cut out to defeat Walter Ross Scotland) alter twenty terrific rounds.

A great return was staged at Liverpool Stadium, October 31, Plestal turuing the tables on Kid Doyle. The foggy month was full of incident. Billy Fry outpointed Fred Jacks at Liver pool; Brucks beat Seamar Hayes at Horton. There was plenty of rejoicing on the 11th, when Armistice was declared, and the

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delible impressions. Still, as a boxer, what he did to Dick Smith was a shahe, Mr. Bettinson's "benefit" prove a huge succesa, but the American, Gene Delmont, was a failure.

We shall soon be commencing

another gear, which has every indication of surpassing the altering veteran, Old Man 1913. Our present Lonsdale Belt holders are as follow:

Heavy-weight-C.-S.-M. Billy

Wella

Craiser.-C.-S.-M. Dick Swith. Middle-weight.-Sergt. Pat O' Keefe (retired). Boy M'Cormick an Sergi. Tum Guuner, possible

coatenders.

ham.

Welter-weight.-Johny Bas Welsh Light-weight-Fre retired, Joe Starmer a "possible contender.

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Feather-weight-Tancy Lee. Bautam- weight. Tommy Soble.

Jimmy

Fly-weight-Sergt.

Wille.

THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA

BY DE C, H. H. HALL.

In view of the continned pre-| valence of influenza and its dis tressing fatality, I am encouraged by the uniformly successful results of the following method, of treatment to hy it before the public.

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That its application may be successful in the hands of others, the following general principles should be knowɑ and borae in m mind: That influenza is an infectious disease due, to the presence in the blood of a morbiñe microbe, the bacillus of Pfeiffer, which secretes a poison that is the cause of the symptoms.

Thst until this microbe is destroyed the poison goes on How many of the above titles accumulating and finally over- will have changed proprietorship whelms the patient. (3) That this when the dawn of 1920 smires? poison tends, in every case, how To look back on the past is but ever light it may seem, to cause deeting, but to gaze into the future congestion of one or more of the of 12 months seerus an age.

bodily organs according to the What is going to happen at season of the year-lungs, pleura, Bruns were delighted when The Ring on New Year's Eve? and kidneys in winter, intestines Pleated won comfortably from

summer, and the brain Frank Moody at the N.S.C.

On Sergeant Joe Beckett is due to in

(4) That the the ex-cruiser weight at all sessons. that never-to-be-forgotten day, oppose Dick Moss made a draw with Lonsdale belt holder, and much successful treatment of any in- Billy Fry, and Morgan whipped speculation is rife concerning fectious disease most include A few weeks ago both destruction of the invading Reeves' form, Johnny Sheppherd.

he W23 hobbling about on microbe and the elimination of A record house assembled at The Ring on the afternoon of crutches. If Beckett boxes as its poison. (5) That druga which November 18 to see how Dick well as he did against Wells at the will destroy the fully developed Smith would fare against God- Albert Hall he should win.

dard. Smith fought the best battle of his career, but was counted out in the eighth meeting.

microbe seem to have little effect Kid Doyle, of Newcastle, did upon the undeveloped spore, and not set London alight on Boxing that the latter, when it comes to Day, but he showed the wise maturity, may cause recurrence division what he might have of the malady after apparent done. He is matched to box recovery. All divellers in malarial programme on November 25 Willie Farrell in a 20-rounds regions know that quinine may when Noble was successful in contest at the same establishuvent be thus required fire days later

on January 20.

A match for the bantam weight

title was the feature of the N.S.C.

takinganother belt to Bermondsey

OPEN SPACES AS MEMORIALS,

at the expense of Joe Symonds. It was a moderate affair, both boring below their usual form. Considerable interest has been All previous records were aroused by the suggestion that smashed during the present war memorials should take the

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after recovery from an attack of ague, sul the same is true of influenza. This characteristic of influenza, ague, septcaemia, etc., seems to differentiate them from the self-limiting diseases-small- por, measles, scarlet fever, etc.-

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nonth. Jos Starmer rehabil form of open spaces devoted to which have no tendency to recur itated himself by accounting public use. Mr. Basil Holmen, after apparent recovery of the for Ted Leister in dozen secretary of the Metropolitan patient. rounds, but everything was put Public Gardens Association, in the shade by the extraordinary an interview, expressed

Fortunately, the bacillus of in- success of the greatest boxing view that, however useful a build-uenza is easily destroyed and carnival of all time, which filled ing right be, there was always its poison as easily eliminated by the commodious Albert Hall dur- the possibility that in a few treatment that is harmless to the ing four separate sessions. It was years it would lose its value patient, but, if treatment is de- a feast of fistians, in which compet- owing to changing conditions,layed until serious inflammation el the cream of British, Ameri- whereas open spaces, dedicated of bodily organs is caused by the but for indisposition H.M. King always be needed. As it was, both microbe and poison have a. and Colonial boxers, and for all time to the public, would poison, death may result from such complication, even though George would have bestowed his the restricted spaces available for been removed.

bave used the following treati benediction on the sport. How-maby games were making our ever, Prince Albert proved a

turn to the less In all diseases caused by infec-ment in at least a thousand cases young men splendid deputy.

healthy pleasures of the streets. tion of the blood the kidneys are some of which, when, first the chief organs of elimination of seen, being complicated with

at work

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R. Spts. aether nitros...2.80 Potass, nitrat 14.0 Aquae q.. sd............200.0 Mixtare:--Does two teaspoon-

We all know the British Army It is announced by the Wire-the poison and must be kept pneumonia, meningitis, appen-fals in half s tum berful of water

that dicitis, or infiammation of the each four hours.

health: Aspirin (French)

team proved victorious in winning less Press that Mr. Henry Ford is actively and because per-kidneye and all have recover- Mineral waters should not be

This treatment

the King's Shield, but everything resigning as head of the Ford end, paled into insignificance compar-Motor Co., and is succeeded by spiration, however slight, dimin-ed ed with the sensation which his son. He makes his resigna-ishes such renal activity, sweating or German only) in doses of half bed with either of these re children should be apportioned to followed the defeat of Jimmy tion the opportunity of fixing a should be effectivly prevented a gram three or four times a day, medies, the dose of which for Wilde.

minimum wage of 30s, a day for There is reason to suspect that according to indications, destroys the age, from half to two-thirds of

promptly, One of the most gratifying

The manager at the common practice of promoting the influenza microbe his workers. features of the tournament was the London offices of the com-free action of the skin in cases but in some years & combination the adult dose.

influenza causes MADY

of phenacetine (7 grains) with should be continued until re- the American team, who, contrary not able to make any statement deaths to general anticipation, boxed with regard to this announcement it counteracts Nature's efforts to given at the same intervals, is currence four or five days later cleanly and cleverly, and it was so far as the company in England work out the poison through the more effective. While the patient looked for and anticipated by re-

three days. As promised a kidneys. It is well known to is taking either of thees he should sumption of treatment for two or an achievement to be proud of is concerned.

I trust that its established value when it is recorded that there month ago by Sir Percival Perry, persons of experience in the care be covered lightly to present

For was not a single disqualification in managing director of the com- of patients infected with cholera sweating, which will otherwise

elimination of and the general distress amongst any bout during the two days. pany in England, the hours of and yellow fever that as long as

Undoubtedly TO bad the work have been reduced from the kidneys function well the the poison and for relief from all classes will excuse this de

ethics. pleasure of watching a geaning 48 to 40, and the standard wage chance of recovery is hopeful, the great lassitude that attends parture from customary medical world a champion from the other has been raised from 83 to 3 and the same is true of influenza. influenza, the following diuretic, Since this disease became which is also germicidal in the side in Mike O'Dowd, and the 13s. 44. at the Trafford Park latter ins left behind many in

worldwide epidemic in 1800 1 blood is uniformly effective. works

the excellent form exhibited by pany said that at present he is of from this disease; sulphate of quinine (5 grains) covery is complete, then a re

occur.

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