The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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-From the season’s drama smash of youth! 1i They square off. Cooper is new to this gang of kids. Somebody kidded him ... he was tired, hungry, so he snapped back. Now he’s got a fight on his hands. 2. A left cross gets Cooper before he knows what happened. His opponent drives in hard figuring on an easy take. The kid in front of him seems daffy, no fight to him at all! 3. He’s down! That left and then a hard right did the job. Cooper seems dazed, unaware that he’s in a fight with a boy out to do damage — not to win a decision! 5. But the fight isn’t over yet. Cooper comes back and there is determination to win. The other fellow realizes that his set-up has become a problem. He steps up his own pace . . . the fight’s just begun! 4. The round’s over but the bell means nothing to Cooper’s opponent. He drives hard and the yell of the mob covers up the sound of the gong, the weak protests of the few that want fair play ! THE TUMULT OF A MOB GONE WILD . . . ROARING SCENES He walked out on her ideas . . . but not on her!