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ETHICS OF BOXING AND MANLY SPORT.

complete system of striking and parrying, and, at least, one of the boxers was an adept at "ducking" and "getting away;"

HE "WASTES HIS FORCES ON THE WIND." (Instantaneous Photograph.)

"This said, Entellus for the fight prepares,
Stripped of his quilted coat, his body bares:
Composed of mighty bones and brawn he stands,
A goodly, towering object on the sands.
Then just Æneas equal arms supplied,
Which round their shoulders to their wrists they tied.
Both on the tip-toe stand, at full extent,
Their arms aloft, their bodies inly bent;
Their heads from aiming blows they bear afar,
With clashing gauntlets then provoke the war.
Yet equal in success, they ward, they strike,
Their ways are different, but their art alike.
Before, behind, the blows are dealt; around
Their hollow sides the rattling thumps resound;