bunt on -thick lines, like a city back. His record since he began fighting in 1903, contains 4G battles, 21 of which ha won; 14 were draws;-? were lost, and 4 were no decision affaire. He was knocked out once by Charlie Neary, the Milwaukee lightweight.But all along, Deshler lias been getting better. He has been meeting faster men every year, and more than bolding liis own. His fight. against McFarland, in some ways a surprise, is claimed by his manager, Tom Mc-oDnougli, to be proof that the boy has finally arrived.“I am confident that. over a.longer route, Deshler can beat McFarland to a standstill^ said McDonough, “and 11 we can get another fight he will take rank as one of tha leading light*[weights in the business, for he’ll put it »* » • ~ . _